I was amazed and wholely depressed at this trade deadline. It seemed, based on published news reports, that the Red Sox had a shot at two players that not only could have helped this year, but also had promising futures: Roy Oswalt or Andrew Jones. I would have taken either of those players over "prospects" like Lester and Hansen. Both Oswalt and Jones are All-Star players under the age of 30 that could have helped as corner stones of the franchise. These weren't just rentals either; both are under contract beyond 2006. Heck, the Red Sox traded some of the best "prospects" in all of baseball (HanRam, Sanchez, and Marte) for Lowell, Beckett, and Crisp and then can't pull the trigger on a trade for Oswalt or Jones? Imagine a line up with Manny, Papi, and Andrew Jones or a pitching staff with Schilling and Oswalt at the top in 2007. I guess my point is, even if the front office thought the team was not competitive enough to win in 2006, either of those guys would have been huge in the years beyond this season. The one time the Red Sox SHOULD have traded prospects, they didn't. :dunno: