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  • Worst Dodger trade Part 1

    Which would you say was the worst Dodger trade in history?
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    The poll is expired.

    SOUVENEZ-VOUS LES EXPOS!!!
    "The future's uncertain and the end is always near" - Jim Morrison

  • #2
    Pedro for Delino. Nothing comes close.
    Using a stolen chant from Boston Celtics fans whenever an L.A. team is playing up there just reeks of inferiority complex.

    If hitting a baseball is the toughest thing to do in sports, then pitching must be the easiest thing to do in sports.

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    • #3
      Pedro Guerrero for John Tudor 1988
      Rick Marquez

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...bmcdodgers.jpg

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      • #4
        Giving away Pedro was a colossal mistake. Even bigger than losing Clemente in the minor league draft.
        Buck O'Neil: The Monarch of Baseball

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        • #5
          Getting nothing for Ron Cey with the Cubs was pretty bad, but Pedro has to top the list.

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          • #6
            Looks like Pedro for Delino is the runaway winner
            SOUVENEZ-VOUS LES EXPOS!!!
            "The future's uncertain and the end is always near" - Jim Morrison

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            • #7
              Pedro for DeLino, no doubts here. Because he prospered into a deadly pitcher for the Expos, and what's worse, he became a starter for them. It's a major-league mistake in my opinion.

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              • #8
                Pedro for Delino will go down as one of the worst trades in the history of baseball - for my money, it blows Brock-Broglio out of the water.
                Now it is done. The story ends, and there is no way to tell it. The art of fiction is dead. Reality has strangled invention. Only the utterly impossible, the inexpressibly fantastic can ever be plausible again.

                -Red Smith, New York Herald Tribune, October 4th, 1951

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