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Baseball Execs are Idiots

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by user ThePsychoFan

I know this because SI.com irritant Jon Heyman has asked 14 high-ranking front office types to name the five players that would most like to start a team with from scratch. Tied for the most votes? Jonny Papelbon.

A closer with a balky shoulder. A guy who, at most, will pitch about 60 innings a year. Well chosen, baseball execs. Oh, and guys? Last year's two World Series teams featured Jason Isringhausen/Adam Wainwright and Todd Jones at closer. Al Reyes is having a great year! You can find closers in the fucking garbage can these days. It's not that hard.

Also receiving votes? Takashi Saito. Toriiiiiiiiii Hunter. YADIER MOLINA.

Tied for eighth place were the two best players in baseball today, and presumably for the next five years, Johan Santana and Albert Pujols. Amazing how a slow April can wipe out years of productivity in the minds of otherwise reasonable people. And Justin Verlander's no-hitter vaulted him above more proven commodities with better scouting reports.

So, the next time some asinine Kazmir-for-Zambrano trade gets completed, don't be surprised. Remember that the same idiots who think Jon Papelbon is the most valuable player in baseball are running your team.

For the record, the list should read like this. And there can be no arguments.

1. Santana 2. Pujols 3. Reyes 4. ARod 5. Sizemore


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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
891 days ago
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If your organization is definitely committed to NOT winning the World Series, then yes by all means go with Alex Rodriguez.
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BlackandGreenSoccer Kid
891 days ago
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Alex Rodriguez is uber-talented and arguably the best player in the league. However, for the price and the headaches (including his wife's clothing choices), he is possibly most valuable as trade bait.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
891 days ago
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Best natural talent? Arguably. Best player? Not by a long shot.
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EkomVarsity
891 days ago
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where's the list of names between A-Rod and that 'long shot' then? Don't make a statement like that with ZERO cognitive reasoning!!!

AT BEST/WORST it's a "short list", not a "long shot"... a short list that starts with the letter A.

Jeez, I hate the Yankees as much as anyone, but you can't deny the clear truth - Oh, wait... Tee Baggs said it! My bad.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
891 days ago
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Still waiting for those 50,000 pro-steroid arguments there ManTits.
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JuTMSY4Legend
891 days ago
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I'm not saying all execs are infallible, by any means, but odds are, these 14 baseball execs have probably done some things to build teams...and have gotten far doing it... They're probably not idiots...
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ChristofMVP
891 days ago
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Only folks dumber than baseball execitives are auto industry executives.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
891 days ago
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Except when comparing to NHL executives.
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JuTMSY4Legend
891 days ago
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american auto industry execs...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
891 days ago
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Stand corrected. Better include the Detroit Lions' Matt Millen.
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Ron Sen, MDRed-Shirting
891 days ago
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I am not arguing for Papelbon, only pointing out that the combination of high performance and comparatively low salary attracts GMs like flies to the honeywagon.
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Patrickburke1980All-American
891 days ago
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I'd take Pat Neshak and Hideki Okajimi over Papelbon.
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InsanMajor Leaguer
891 days ago
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As much as I love Johan Santana, I'd pick the young star hitter first.
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Behbigben15All-Star
891 days ago
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Damn! they are idiots. Fucking Jonathon Papelbon? I would definitely go with Jose Reyes, or maybe Sizemore, Pujols, pretty much the ones that you listed, I would go for.
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TyduffyRed-Shirting
891 days ago
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Don't under estimate the role of closer. Yeah Papelbon may only pitch 60 innings, but 95% of them will be extremely important ones that can make or break a playoff run. How many tight games have the Yankees won for the decade plus thanks to Rivera? He may have been their most valuable player over Captain Jetes.
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Behbigben15All-Star
890 days ago
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Yea thats true, but I would go for maybe Takashi Saito, J.J. Putz, Bobby Jenks, or maybe even the vet Trevor Hoffman. I just think there is better closers out there than Papelbon.
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