We had him for 4 years or so. He signed a $60 million, 5 yr deal with Toronto, and they immediately wanted out of it, so they called Kenny, and he took Rios off their hands. Rios and Dunn made a helluva pair to draw to.
Speaking of Cleveland, one of their top pitching prospects is none other than Konnor Pilkington, who put up great numbers last year. He is on their 40-man roster. Can't remember who we got for him....
You're exaggerating, pardner. You're shootin' from the hip. You don't know what you're talking about. You're full of it. How far back do you want to go?
Like insisting on a playoff game be played in pouring rain just to appease the TV folks. Phillies vs someone. Dodgers? It was a downpour for virtually the whole game.
I never understood it either. Of course, I never understood how they traded Phil Esposito either and often wondered how many goals Bobby would have scored if they just left them together.