Equal amounts of both, I think. More the first. There is LITERALLY no reason whatsoever DeRosa should've been traded. None. Maybe if you were going to get a good return on him, it's an argument, but three minor league pitchers, unless at least two are pretty highly rated, is not a good return. Now instead we have gotten less production out of LF, RF, 3B OR 2B than DeRo would've given us in any of those spots. I know we couldn't have predicted that Soriano would go into the tank for no reason or that Aramis would get hurt, but that's the fact of the matter. And it wasn't exactly a shock to find that Milton Bradley was a bit of a nutcase and gets hurt a lot. We could've signed Bobby Abreu for 1Y/5M (or a little more to outbid the Angels) and had more than enough left in the budget to keep DeRo. And, BTW, unlike Bradley, Abreu IS ACTUALLY A GOOD LEFTHANDED HITTER WHICH HENDRY WAS TRYING TO GET ALL ALONG. And by the way, he's now going to be a key player in keeping us out of the playoffs.