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1. Walt Davis Posted: April 29, 2008 at 08:10 AM (#2762114)ummm ... ouch!
Before that, he made a very good trade for Jason Schmidt in 2001. How can you say he's a bad GM when he makes a trade that helps his team EVERY SINGLE DECADE?
That trade would have been a lot more useful if it hadn't been a few days after the deadline for Mueller to be eligible for the postseason.
By the time he built a solid foundation around Bonds, he stayed in win-now mode for about 10 years. It worked for the first five and has failed miserably ever since. Bleeding young talent without any chance of winning for 5 years while simultaneously consciously refusing to sign top draft picks will leave your system completely barren, which put off rebuilding even more and has made the future particularly bleak. We may never know if Krivsky would improve on his initial profile, but we saw Sabean fall into repetitive traps on most of his poorer starting qualities, and it is now extremely unlikely that he will ever emerge from that.
that he'll figure things out enough so he doesn't suck again for another 3-4 years?
Glavine in 2003 was actually a bit worse than Zito 2007 (Zito had a worse Dee behind him than Glavine had),
In 2004 Glavine was brilliant for 2/3 of the season, then the wheels came off, ERAs of 5.79 and 5.93 in Aug and Sept., k/bb essentially sinking to 1:1
he began 2005 just as wretchedly, 27 ip in April, 5.67 ERA, K/BB of 17/16
At that point he'd thrown 91 1/3 ip (end 2004 to early 2005) given up 59 earned runs (5.81 ERA)(ERA+ of 72 in Shea), walked 32 and struck-out 33.
He was 39 and looked absolutely completely done.
... and then, improbably, he pitched a little better in May, then better yet in June, better in July etc...
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