Sweezo wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
It's not second guessing. Every M's fan knew that trade was a turd the minute they found out about it.
I was probably closer than anyone else here to being optimistic about it. Even I didn't love it, but I thought Ramirez could be solid. It turns out I was about as wrong as anyone could possibly be. The trade was in fact a turd, and not even the cool kind with bits of corn in it.
BTW I like RRS. He's had some bad innings where he's shown a tendency to give up bombs, but he's also had some innings where his stuff has been on and he's looked unhittable. I like his upside.
Seems like he was hanging around the minor league system as a second-tier prospect forever, so it's nice to see him finally come up and pitch effectively in the majors. 38 K's and 14 walks in 33 innings at age 24 is certainly cause for optimism. Fun fact: Ryan Rowland-Smith is the only player in major league history with a hyphenated surname. Let's bring up Austin Bibens-Dirkx (who will then have easily the coolest hyphenated surname, with apologies to Rowland-Smith).
EDIT: I looked further at RRS's
Sportsline page, and the fantasy analysis says he is the first major leaguer with an "abbreviated name." Who knew that it was abbreviated as well? And it's not limited to last names -- maybe R.Y.A.N. is an acronym for something. I wonder what his teammate J.J. Putz thinks about this?
