Back then, when there were very few trades for prospects and no one ever used the phrase “small market,” the main reason so few complained is the Sox didn’t get scorched in all those deals. For the players listed, the Sox did receive a future Hall of Fame starting pitcher, a two time All Star starting pitcher, and a struggling All Star 1b who apparently still had some All Star left in him. And in those deals, Bernie Carbo was a bit of a wash, since he came in one and left in another.
Granted, dealing 24yo Ben Oglivie for an aging Dick McAuliffe is a deal that looks bad at first glance. And second glance. And third…