Originally Posted by
Kingdom_of_Zito
Between 1989 and when I took over Boston in this league, they only had one winning season.. and that was only 85 wins. They were a very neglected franchise that was stuck with bad contracts (McGwire, some overrated SP) and someone had traded with the computer and gotten Thome for pennies. It took me only one season to put them over .500, and since 2000, I've been in the playoffs or had a winning record. And it doesn't bother me if I win 90 or more and finish with the wild card or don't make the playoffs at all. I'd rather be that, than 62-100. Sometimes you have to be proactive, rather than sit on things they may never develop or sit on the same trade block hoping someone finally wants that player. And sure, PA can talk about the created players all he wants, but both Slyder and I had won before we got lucky in getting those individuals. I'm far from not being ashamed by having The Mustache, in fact, it joys me to see his record breaking ventures. I've even managed to rebuild multiple times since I have had Barbosa, due to financial constraints, and still manage. My team is far more than just one player. Orsini, Lor, Guiterrez, Barboza, Ledford, Heikichi, Bator, Takuma, Vecchio, Delossantos, Betancourt, Desrosiers and great players I had fairly recently like Krull, Soto, Bemudez, Matheson.. all came from trading, which you claim is impossible.