Bonds almost traded in 1992 to Atlanta

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Bonds almost traded in 1992 to Atlanta

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http://www.ajc.com/sports/content/sport ... raves.html

"He begins the first chapter by revealing that in March 1992, Schuerholz and Pittsburgh GM Ted Simmons negotiated a trade to bring Pirates star Barry Bonds to Atlanta in exchange for pitcher Alejandro Pena, young outfielder Keith Mitchell and a prospect to be named later.

"I was euphoric," Schuerholz writes. "Barry Bonds was a Brave! . . . There seemed no limits to what we could achieve over our approaching several seasons."

The morning after the GMs agreed to terms, the Braves were setting up a news conference to announce the deal at their West Palm Beach, Fla., spring training home when Schuerholz phoned Simmons, who told him he couldn't do the deal, apparently because Pirates manager Jim Leyland was furious that Bonds was being traded with a year left on his contract.

Schuerholz's account of the broken deal:

About an hour before the announcement, I decided to call Ted Simmons just to coordinate the timing of the release.

"We have a problem," Ted said.

"What do you mean, a problem? Don't want to release it just yet? What?"

"I can't do the deal," he said.

"You can't do the deal? You did the deal! Ted, you agreed over the phone, general manager to general manager. We made the deal!"

In baseball, that's about as sacrosanct as anything gets. That had never happened to me, nor has it since, where there was a total reneging of a trade. . . ."


Wonder who the PTBNL would have been?
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Post by ExPatriatePen »

Doesn't Leyland have a bad enough reputation in these parts already?

:P :P

Figures, I always admired him for standing up to Bonds, but then to have screwed the orgaization first, and then to abandon it... yuck... wonder how credible this info is...
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Post by Stoosh »

So THIS is why Atlanta doesn't care to deal with the Pirates.

Pardon my ignorance on this...I still wasn't much of a Pirates fan back in the early 1990s. But I'd always heard rumblings that Schuerholz didn't care to deal with the Pirates. I just never really knew any underlying reasons why.
Tinnick 23:58:00

Re: Bonds almost traded in 1992 to Atlanta

Post by Tinnick 23:58:00 »

Sam's Drunk Dog wrote:
Wonder who the PTBNL would have been?
Francisco Cabrera. Heh.

God, I feel dirty even making that joke.