One Post wrote:
I think the Verlander discussion in this thread pretty much illustrates that the Quintana deal was the biggest mistake that Theo made.
If you look at what Houston gave Detroit for Verlander, it isn't close to what the Cubs gave the Sox for Quintana. So there is little question that the Cubs could have given Detroit the Quintana trade package and the deal is done.
Quintana, by any objective standard has been a worse pitcher with the Cubs than the Sox. Quintana had 4 consecutive years of 200 IP with the White Sox. He has never reached that mark since the trade and he has pitched fewer innings each year. All of the following statistics have gotten worse since the trade: ERA, FIP, WHIP, HR/9, BB/9. He has improved his K rate, but hasn't gained anything as a pitcher. He also moved to a league where he faced a zero in the lineup at least two times through.
So obviously if there was a choice between the two, it was a tremendous error in judgement. The real problem is that it wasn't a binary choice in that the Cubs still could have acquired Verlander after the Quintana trade. I think this is where the Q trade gets even worse. It would have to have been hard as a GM to essentially trade away your two biggest minor league prospects in an effort to solve your SP issues, only to have to make ANOTHER deal 30 days later to address the same SP issues. It just looks terrible optically to make that second deal after burning the prospects in the first deal, and it also would have been hard to psychologically (I would think) to square that also.
So not only did the Q deal end up sour because of his significant regression, but it likely contributed to Theo's decision to pass on Verlander.
Also, with a healthy Verlander you probably don't sign Darvish (although if he pitches like he did the second half of the year, that's a really good contract), and you definitely don't have to spend 20MM on Hamels. That Q trade just had a series of cascading impacts that were awful (Darvish performance pending).
The Cubs were talking with Detroit for months, Theo wouldn't give in on Schwarber.. The Sox had no interest in Schwarber.. The Q deal was surprising, most everybody assumed Verlander was the guy we were getting.
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The Original Kid Cairo wrote:
Laurence Holmes is a fucking weirdo, a nerd in denial, and a wannabe. Not a very good radio host either.