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By acquiring James Paxton, Brian Cashman did something atypical for him: he traded away a top pitching prospect. Will this work out (which is usually the case with Cashman), or is this another Granderson mistake (yes, you read that correctly)? And when Mike Moustakas doesn't earn the big bucks he expects, will it be because of collusion? (Short answer: No. Long answer: No.) Plus: revisiting Sports Illustrated's preseason predictions, and seeing where - and why - they were wrong.
By Pesach Wolicki and Scott Kahn5
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By acquiring James Paxton, Brian Cashman did something atypical for him: he traded away a top pitching prospect. Will this work out (which is usually the case with Cashman), or is this another Granderson mistake (yes, you read that correctly)? And when Mike Moustakas doesn't earn the big bucks he expects, will it be because of collusion? (Short answer: No. Long answer: No.) Plus: revisiting Sports Illustrated's preseason predictions, and seeing where - and why - they were wrong.