A Question of the Offseason
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, 02-07-2011 at 10:31 PM (8416 Views)
Alex Anthopoulos certainly has made a lot of changes in Toronto this offseason. We lost the big contract of Vernon Wells, re-worked the bullpen, and added some young talent. How good was it though?
Hardball's top-to-bottom offseason rankings - NYPOST.com
THE BEST OFFSEASON!!!
I ain't gonna bite, we didn't have the best offseason.
Sherman adds a lot of value to the loss of Vernon Wells. I understand that there is a lot of money saved by trading away Wells. His contract was voted the worst in baseball at one point, a relic of the previous GM. Anthopoulos was able to find a desperate Angels team to off load the big deal. A result of this move was Sherman making the Jays #1, and giving the Angels #30.
What Sherman forgets is that Rajai Davis isn't Vernon Wells. He is a platoon player that gets thrown into a starters position on a team void of a true centre fielder, with a career line of .281/.330/.383. He has speed on the base path something that was lacking this pass season. This is the only upside that was brought on by the trade, and subsequent movements by the Jays.
Sherman values the subtraction of Wells, but does not take a look at who takes over the role as the starter. I like what the Jays did with Lawrie and the bullpen, but can't give the Jays the top spot based on the one trade alone.