You didn't answer my point. At the time of the trade, he had only made 4 post season starts. If the Cardinals traded for him because he was a postseason ace based on his numbers over four starts, they were fools. You can't make the 7 starts argument after the fact because he hadn't even made three of those starts when they traded for him. Why trade your best prospect, your best young starter, and a good reliever for a guy based solely on the fact that he had pitched very well over a 4 game stretch in the postseason? You seem to be basing your argument only on those four games. You guys have been saying 7 starts isn't enough since yesterday. You answer my question first, then I'll make my case. I've been saying four starts wasn't enough. That was the number of starts he had made in the postseason when the Cardinals traded for him. Ok, well, multiple others were implying it was a joke to think 7 starts was enough to judge someone. My case for 4 is simply that there wasn't anybody else available at the time for his salary with his record of success in the postseason that had a significantly greater amount of postseason starts.......and if we are going to include every factor, that was in the prime of his career and an allstar quality pitcher. You have to deal with the market as it is. You'd love to be as certain as possible but some designations are relative to the competition. Add to the desperation of an organization and a fan base starving for a world series after multiple postseasons ending in disaster, and you have a reason to make this deal. If you can find quotes from Jocketty indicating his postseason experience did not factor into the trade, I'd like to see them.