Levrault has hit 573 homers in 8 MLB seasons....and he was the 2nd best hitter in the deal, but not by much.
His career numbers are .363-.433-.764. Egan's are .372-.475-.772
573 homers in 8 seasons = 71.6 per season. I don't know if that is tard-ish....but it is stupid. Egan has hit 446 in 8 seasons. That's 55.7 per.
Levrault was Pick #26. Can there be 25 guys in a draft better than him?
Actually, I think I would have traded Egan for a near-Egan who can play more games and for a better than decent workhorse starter. Well, it would be close anyway. Levrault gets in 90-100 PA's more than Egan every year. That's significant.
moe