January 4, 200818 yr I am sure I'll add to this list and others can too. In light of the hubub made of trading the top two pitching prospects, I was trying to think of young arms unloaded by the Sox that wound up being good and I mean as good as hyped. I could only think of three in recent times: Doug Drabek Bob Wickman Denny McLain Other competents let go: Al Levine, Brendan Donnelley, John Hudek, Buddy Groom. Am I missing anyone?
January 5, 200818 yr If you are going back far enough to include McLain, then let me throw in here that they let Dean Chance go to the Angels in the expansion draft so they could hold on to the legendary Bruce Howard.
January 5, 200818 yr Jeff Weaver and Eric Gagne for a few years. They were both drafted by the sox right? Unless you're talking about a whole career.
January 5, 200818 yr QUOTE(Whitewashed in '05 @ Jan 4, 2008 -> 10:52 PM) Jeff Weaver and Eric Gagne for a few years. They were both drafted by the sox right? Unless you're talking about a whole career. Not sure about Gagne, but Weaver never signed with us.
January 5, 200818 yr Author Not sure about Gagne, but Weaver never signed with us. Gagne and Weaver both never signed. Let me check on Dean Chance. That is intriguing. Also, they let Rudy May go if that means anything to anyone.
January 5, 200818 yr QUOTE(StatManDu @ Jan 4, 2008 -> 11:10 PM) Gagne and Weaver both never signed. Let me check on Dean Chance. That is intriguing. Also, they let Rudy May go if that means anything to anyone. Apparently, I was misinformed while growing up. I just checked on Chance and he was drafted and signed by Baltimore, and drafted by the Angels from the O's. My bad.
January 5, 200818 yr jon rauch ain't bad, good as advertised? i don't know, but he ain't bad. I'd take him now.
January 5, 200818 yr He was not really a prospect at the time, but one might argue that we gave away Goose Gossage way too soon.
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