Randle McMurphy wrote:Michael Bradley wrote:Geddy wrote:
I wonder how much of that has to do with the Cespedes trade and if Beene will get flack for making the trade.
I don't know if it was the Cespedes deal that killed them or the follow up Millone trade where they traded a controllable lefty with (presumably) some value for a fourth OF instead of someone who could really help them. I'm not sure why they thought they could replace Cespedes with Sam Fuld of all players and think they'd be fine offensively.
Because they had on paper more than enough offense to compensate for any loss of power and Fuld is a far superior defender.
They needed a better replacement for Cespedes than Fuld (who is a bad offensive player). I know the A's like to platoon everyone, but Cespedes is a 3.4 WAR everyday player this year and was a good offensive player (OBP-aside) in a terrible park for hitter's. They weren't going to trade Millone for anyone like that, but Fuld is basically a 32-year old Anthony Gose. They surely could have gotten someone better than that for a controllable lefty making the minimum.
The A's still have as good a shot as any to win the World Series (anything can happen once you make it), but that trade is not looking good at all. In reality, a lot of their players regressed in the 2nd half, but the narrative will focus on Cespedes/Lester.