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December 20, 2024

NYYCIN

unsettledToo soon to call — players still accruing.
NYYNYY Brian Cashman net +$11.2M net +0.9
received +$3.2M+$3.2M ± $23M expected surplus · +$3.2M realized received 1.5 ± 3 expected · 1.0 realized WAR
Playoff odds: this deal moved NYY's 2025 odds 88% → 89% (+1.1 pts) — how trade timing is graded ↗
receives — most valuable first
Fernando CruzP·35y·B/R
+$4.8M+$4.8M± $15M exp surplusrealized +$3.2M 1.2± 2 exp WARrealized 1.0
Prior
league baseline (track record outweighs draft pedigree) → 0.21/yr
Evidence
recent form 1.1/yr over 2.0 seasons
Talent
0.80/yr blended
Horizon
1.7 control yr × 0.89 age decline
Alex JacksonC·30y·R/R
−$1.6M−$1.6M± $18M exp surplusrealized +$0.0M 0.3± 2 exp WARrealized 0.0
Prior
league baseline (track record outweighs draft pedigree) → 0.54/yr
Evidence
recent form -0.5/yr over 0.6 season
Talent
0.20/yr blended
Horizon
4.0 control yrs × 0.38 age decline
CINCIN Nick Krall net −$11.2M net -0.9
received +$18.4M+$8.0M ± $27M expected surplus · −$8.0M realized received 5.1 ± 3 expected · 0.1 realized WAR
Playoff odds: this deal moved CIN's 2025 odds 12% → 11% (-1.1 pts) — how trade timing is graded ↗
receives — most valuable first
Jose TrevinoC·33y·R/R
+$18.4M+$8.0M± $27M exp surplusrealized −$8.0M 5.1± 3 exp WARrealized 0.1
Prior
league baseline (track record outweighs draft pedigree) → 0.21/yr
Evidence
recent form 2.8/yr over 1.4 season
Talent
1.62/yr blended
Horizon
4.0 control yrs × 0.78 age decline

Each player is valued on what he was expected to produce at the time of the trade, versus what he actually produced for his new team.

Expected WAR blends a player's pedigree (Baseball America rank / draft slot, or a baseline) with his recent track record, projected over the years of team control acquired. The ± band is the uncertainty — wide for unproven prospects, tight for established veterans. Surplus values that production at the FA market price of a win (~$8M/WAR) minus salary — so cost-controlled players carry large surplus and expensive ones little, even at the same WAR. Who won is descriptive, not a skill claim: ~99% of a trade's outcome is unforeseeable at the time.

Historically these expected values are unbiased and land within ±2 WAR of reality 75% of the time — yet the side the model favors actually comes out ahead only 53% of the time. The grade is a calibrated bet, not a prediction. Why trades are an efficient market →