Current MLB teams often have players on their major league roster thanks to a past trade or series of trades. Just how far back in time can a given chain of transactions go? In this Grantland article, the answer turns out to be, in some cases, rather breathtakingly far.
Now I kind of want to do this same thing with everyone on my PEBA major league roster.
MLB Transaction Trees
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MLB Transaction Trees
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Re: MLB Transaction Trees
Interesting. :)
Something fun to do during a rain delay, anyway.
Something fun to do during a rain delay, anyway.
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Re: MLB Transaction Trees
Good find, Denny -- it led to me wasting an hour of my life doing just that.Codgers wrote:Now I kind of want to do this same thing with everyone on my PEBA major league roster.
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