It seems like I'm always the one setting the record straight with this stuff...
The irony of you calling Bowden and Anderson prize prospects is really classic. Prized prospects?
Have you looked at the drafts those guys came out of? Bowden was drafted in 2005 after Ellsbury, Hansen, Buchholz and Lowrie. First of all I hope you see how stupid it is to pretend that somehow Bowden was more highly prized. Secondly, do you know the success rate for drafted players becoming effective MLB regulars? Let alone all stars or MVP candidates? Two in one draft and you are mocking the guy who merely has promise as a middle reliever? This has nothing to do with my usual defense of Theo. This is a defense of reasonableness.
And as for Anderson the same kind of delicious irony prevails. How many future championships and prized free agents did theo give up to move up in the draft for Anderson? Obviously none, he was an &th round pick. He was selected after Daniel bard (the guy you are saying needs more support despite his great skillset), Justin masterson (one of the better young pitchers in the game) Ryan Kalish (a prospect with 5 legitimate tools) and Josh reddick, who many are floating as either trade bait or a plus OF with pop.
Given that so few draftees find success I find it absurd that you would criticize players from either of those drafts or call those guys prizes. They may have been the best remaining draftees after Ellsbury, Lowrie, Buchholz, Masterson, Bard, Reddick, and Kalish, but prized ad just silly.
They were icing on the icing on the cake.
As for A700s comment I actually find it balanced and true (shockingly) it would have been better to sell them when their stock was decent. Might be a bit late for that now. Bowden looked okay at AAA last year and in spurts in Boston. It would be great if he cod play the Wheeler or Albers or Miller role next tear. Cost savings galore.