He was traded more cause the front office realized quickly he wasn’t the player they thought they were getting. The personality stuff was just one aspect of it. I’m sure if he had 70 speed and defense, they could have dealt with it.
Harold, myself and a few others had heard they were trying to trade Madrigal for a long time. Everyone said no way...and then it happened. If this was a player that was well-liked throughout whole org, Stoney would have never buried him like he did.
Eloy playing at the warning track for a lefty hitter is going to get very tiring. That’s the most routine fly ball ever that dropped because the DH is in the field.