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I just did a piece for FBG where I tried to see the longest chain in history. I'm sure I didn't get the biggest one, but I traced one from 1957-1995. It went Milt Pappas-Frank Robinson-Doyle Alexander-Rudy May-Don Stanhouse-Ken Dixon-Mike Morgan-Mike Devereaux.
Another one I like is Tim McCarver-Dick Allen-Ted Sizemore-Willie Crawford-Dave Rader-Jerry Morales-Bob Sykes-Willie McGee-Felix Jose-Gregg Jefferies.
The Braves must have a longer one than that, right? We got Smoltz by giving up Alexander.
EDIT: Actually not. The Braves signed Alexander as a free agent the same season he was traded for Smoltz, so you can't jump back the chain (at least the way I understand this to work).
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