Dec 5, 2005: Toronto Blue Jays traded Chad Gaudin to the Oakland Athletics for a player to be named later (Dec. 8th - Dustin Majewski).
Chad Gaudin:
2-1
2.40 ERA
41 IP
34 KO
14 BB
24 years old
Moderator: JaysRule15
Dec 5, 2005: Toronto Blue Jays traded Chad Gaudin to the Oakland Athletics for a player to be named later (Dec. 8th - Dustin Majewski).
Chad Gaudin:
2-1
2.40 ERA
41 IP
34 KO
14 BB
24 years old
AthensBucks wrote:Lowry is done.
Nurse is below average at best.
Masai is overrated.
I dont get how so many people believe in the raptors,they have zero to chance to win it all.
The_Hater wrote:I was just going to start a thread on this.
I was literally flabbergasted when JP gave him away so easily last winter. I saw him pitch the previous year as a 22 year old and thought that he had potential Dave Stieb like slider considering that he was still quite young. One game I saw when he had his control, he was near unhittable.
I'm just trying to figure out how such a young pitcher used up his options so quickly? So even if he couldn't keep him for this reason, that part also land on JP's lap. If he was running out of options when he got him, JP should have kept him in AAA instead of using up the rest.
aligator wrote:It's ok to trash such a move in hindsight as it obviously doesn't look good but to be fair Gaudin was awful while he was here, was out of options and there was no room for him on the staff at the time. Had anyone an inkling he would put it together so quickly, he would still be here. These things are next to impossible to predict. Oakland simply got lucky.
The_Hater wrote:I'm just trying to figure out how such a young pitcher used up his options so quickly? So even if he couldn't keep him for this reason, that part also land on JP's lap. If he was running out of options when he got him, JP should have kept him in AAA instead of using up the rest.
aligator wrote:This board is turning into a poor cousin of the much maligned Raptors board, known everywhere for its endless negativity. In my view most posters are only interested in pre-established negative agendas, most of which is ill conceived at best and in many cases devoid of knowledge of how the baseball world operates.
I don't have the inclination or the time to debate with uninsightful knowitalls so I'll simply take my business elsewhere.
Nice try in trying to introduce a new board but unfortunately modeling it after the Raptors Real GM has doomed it almost right from the gate.