I agree 100%.
We took advantage of a desperate team and in return got ahold of Jake Peavy who we acquired by selling high on a player who didn't really fit into our future plans and would be lucky if he OPS'd .600 going forward. This isn't a terrible deal if it doesn't work out but Peavy, when he's right, is a top of the rotation arm and we have him for the next 2 months and all of 2014. His health is an issue but he threw 219 innings of great baseball last year and his injury this year was his ribs and not arm trouble. I think Jake Peavy is going to turn into a great asset for us going forward.