This is a good list, and I'll add my own pet item to it, Theo stopped buying low on Major Leaguers, especially in trade. There's a laundry list of guys that had outsized contributions to the run of success because the front office shrewdly got them without requiring a huge sum in trade. You can go all the way back to Rizzo if you like, and Arrieta + Strop is certainly famous, but there's also Valbuena, and Fowler, and Montgomery, and Montero, and Coghlan, and Rondon. The young core was why the team was good, the FA signings helped make them great, and these guys made the team Championship caliber. Not all of them worked out, but since they weren't the fulcrum of the team you don't have to bat 1.000 or face dire consequences. Instead, Theo has mostly tried to solve problems with money and by paying for immediate performance. Duensing, Chatwood, Lackey and Fowler's return trips, Darvish, Morrow. Some of those were decent FA values so it's not as if he's doing an AJ Preller impression, but I'm really disappointed in the relative lack of creativity the last 2 offseasons. They've made an allusion that this past offseason especially it's been difficult to trade since a lot of the young players are coming off down years, and while I get that logic you also have to own the end result, so if you're betting on the existing squad then you need to be right.