Michael Bradley wrote:Trading the one year stop gaps only makes sense if the return trumps the potential value of a draft pick. Yunel Escobar, prior to 2010, was a top 5 to 10 calibre SS in baseball (ranked 8th and 5th in WAR for SS in 2008 and 2009 respectively) with three plus years of service time remaining. Getting him for Gonzalez was a gift. That was a case of buying low (the Braves soured on him/his performance dropped) and selling high (Gonzalez was hitting well at the time). Escobar never would have been available that cheaply in a normal situation. With Buck, Frasor, and Gregg, it's likely that the Jays simply did not feel the player(s) they were getting back was worth giving up the compensation pick for. That remains to be seen.
I too would have preferred trading Buck and letting JPA play in August and September, but if the return for Buck was not going to be better than a top 50 draft pick (in a deep draft), then no sense in pulling the trigger.
Perhaps then...the return would've been 200 more at-bats worth of experience for JPA...not to mention the added games behind the plate