over the years i've seen some bad ones thats for sure. the one that i feel has to be the worst trade in MLB history though has to be the Red Sox trade Babe Ruth to the Yanks for cash.
whats some of the all-time worst trades you remember ?
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over the years i've seen some bad ones thats for sure. the one that i feel has to be the worst trade in MLB history though has to be the Red Sox trade Babe Ruth to the Yanks for cash.
whats some of the all-time worst trades you remember ?
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Being from Baltimore this one is easy.
Curt Schilling, Pete Harnisch and Steve Finley to the Astros for Glenn Davis....BRILLIANT!
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Dan, I can't believe you didn't bring up Ozzie Smith or Lou Brock.
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templeton was the better player at the time. as far as brock goes, well you could sure make a strong case for that trade.
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When Boston traded away then unknown player Jeff Bagwell.
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Here are a few trades that didnt make any sense.
I found a interesting top 10 worst trades list that I will start with in a few with number 10.
- Cardinals send Keith Hernandez to Mets for pitchers Neil Allen and Rick Ownbey (June 15, 1983)
- Indians send Jeromy Burnitz to Brewers for Kevin Seitzer (August 31, 1996)
- Royals send Dan Miceli and Jon Lieber to Pirates for Stan Belinda (July 31, 1993)
- Indians trade David Justice to Yankees for Ricky Ledee (June 29, 2000)
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i remember that Keith Hernandez trade. they cardnails fans bitched about that one for years.
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I have never heard of any of these players LOL..Originally Posted by onlтуker
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your kidding me right IMG ?.. how old are you ?
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25. I really do not remember any of those guys,
Neil Allen
and Rick Ownbey
Kevin Seitzer
Stan Belinda
Ricky Ledee <-- Name is familar.
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if your only 25 i can understand why you haven't heard of them then.
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Reggie Bush Lendell White
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Here is the #10 trade of the worse list I found.
10. Blue Jays send David Cone to Yankees for pitchers Marty Janzsen, Jason Jarvis and Mike Gordon (July 28, 1995)
The Yankees most recent dynasty began in 1995, and Cone was a key ingredient in the Pinstripers 1995 playoff push, going 9-2. During the next five seasons, the aging right-hander was a team leader, was named to the All-Star team twice, led the AL in wins with 20 in 1998, and compiled a 55-38 record. Oh, and he pitched a perfect game. None of the pitchers the Blue Jays acquired played in the majors.
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LOL Marty Janzsen, Jason Jarvis and Mike Gordon-
Who the hell are this guys? What bad trades!! HA HA!
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Was that with the Dodgers?
Pedro Martinez for Delino Deshields...
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Here is #9. Was between the Reds and the Cubs in 1949.
9. Reds send Hank Sauer and Frankie Baumholtz to Cubs for Harry "Peanuts" Lowrey and Harry "The Hat" Walker (June 15, 1949)
The Cubs were awful in 1949, going 61-93, but a third of the way through the season they did something right, sending Peanuts Lowrey and Harry "The Hat" Walker to Cincinnati in exchange for outfielders Hank Sauer and Frank Baumholtz.
Sauer hit 27 homers for the Cubbies that year, and in 1950, the "Mayor of Wrigley Field," hit .274 with 32 homers and 103 RBI. He was named MVP in 1952, the first player from a team in the second division to receive the honor. Sauer slugged 31-plus homers each season from 1950-52, then knocked out 41 in 1954. Baumholtz struggled in 1948 and 1949, and didn't play in 1950, but hit .325 in 1952 and was an effective role player for the Cubs before they sold him to the Phillies after the 1954 season.
Lowrey, who had been an All-Star in 1946, stayed with the Reds for a little more than a season before being shipped off, along with his .227 batting average and .292 slugging percentage, to St. Louis in mid-1950. Walker was also a short-timer with the Reds, but he played well, hitting .318 in 86 games for the Reds in 1949, before also being traded to St. Louis before the 1950 season.
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