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Finally read the entire thread and I can't believe nobody mentioned Anna - I mean - Kris Benson.

Can't speak for others, but I never thought he would lead the rotation. Benson was another in a long line of middling acquisitions sold to us as people who would turn the team around during the dark years.

John Maine, traded for Benson, was the better pitcher moving forward.

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That's an easy one for me. I liked the move. I liked going for the 27 year old with the strong second half in 2014 and possible breakout season. Now that I've seen him for more than half a season, I wish we had never made the move. He even looks worse than his numbers.

Still don't dislike the move because 4/44 for NM was silly money. It was a small amount of money and it hasn't worked out.

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Ben McDonald. Thought he was gonna better than Moose.

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I'd have been ecstatic if any of your young pitchers, past or present, had a career like Ben McDonald. People dismiss his career because of where he was drafted and the hype, but he had a pretty respectable, albeit short career.

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I'd have been ecstatic if any of your young pitchers, past or present, had a career like Ben McDonald. People dismiss his career because of where he was drafted and the hype, but he had a pretty respectable, albeit short career.

Per start or per inning Ben's career was more than respectable. He just got hurt. Which may have been inevitable given his workload prior to being drafted. As a 21-year-old at LSU he threw 152 innings, 21 starts, five relief appearances, three shutouts, eight complete games, four saves, in, what... a 60-something game schedule?

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Per start or per inning Ben's career was more than respectable. He just got hurt. Which may have been inevitable given his workload prior to being drafted. As a 21-year-old at LSU he threw 152 innings, 21 starts, five relief appearances, three shutouts, eight complete games, four saves, in, what... a 60-something game schedule?

IIRC he was also notorious for the number of warmup pitches he threw between each inning, something that must have significantly added to the wear and tear on his pitching arm.

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LJ had a combatative manner but he was a pretty smart poster. He was right about Bergesen too.

There are sooooo many disappointing guys I thought would be contributors... I agree with most already posted but hadn't seen these guys yet:

David Hernandez

Gary Matthews

Cory Patterson

Felix Pie

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speaking of Hernandez, I watched him pitch last night against the Nationals

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