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You never win with Park Place and Boardwalk. Everyone knows that. You win with Indiana, Kentucky, Illinois. RR pretty good too.

Craig Smith's avatar

The part about Thorpe being traded twice in the same off-season reminded me of my pet theory that I have never officially researched: you should be very wary of prospects who have been traded twice before exhausting rookie eligibility.

Plenty of great players were traded as prospects, especially in deadline deals (Bagwell for Andersen, Smoltz for Alexander immediately come to mind). Sometimes a great young prospect is just the price for doing business. But when a guy gets traded twice, it means the new team got him and thought, "we should move this guy while his value is still high." A prospect that gets moved twice has some serious flaws. Is there a great or even really good player that was traded twice before he used up his rookie eligibility?

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