Not only would they have traded him, they probably would have traded him for crap. Jermaine Dye netted them Neifi Perez Carlos Beltran scored em John Buck and Mark Teahan Johnny Damon brought Angel Berroa Baird was awesome. You don't have to remind me. Baird was just flat out horrible. Dayton, on the other hand, is an improvement, but I still question some of his moves, like the Horacto Rameriz (spelling?) and bringing in Kyle Farnsworth, while Adum Dunn was still out there in the FA market. I would have perferred Dunn over Farnsworth anyways, since the Royals needed some pop in the middle of the line-up, and at least, giving Guillen some protection. While we're talking about the Royals, I know it's probably only 10 games, but based on their pitching, they are pretty solid all around thus far. I mean, is it a coincidence that: 1) Chicago White Sox. In three games with Meche, Greinke, and Davies, the White Sox never had a chance. Other than a fluke Thome home run, their offense never had a chance. The weather had nothing to do with it. Once the Royals left town, the Sox's offense has returned to last year's form. 2) Cleveland Indians Greinke, Davies, and even Ponson shut down their offense. Once they left KC, their bats have exploded in NY. 3) Texas Rangers Their offense has been incredible at home including a 19 run output their last game. Against Gil Meche and Greinke? Zero. Davis was inconsistent, but they were still in the game. And now they blanked Cleveland.