If you look at the National League home run leaders, you’ll find a familiar name: former Los Angeles Dodgers prospect Scott Schebler. He was included in a three-team trade that sent Schebler, along with Jose Peraza, to the Cincinnati Reds.
The Dodgers landed Micah Johnson, Frankie Montas and Trayce Thompson in the deal. At the time, the move was assumed to be a good one for the Dodgers. They swapped roughly equivalent outfielders, roughly equivalent second basemen and added Montas (the real prize for the Dodgers side of the trade).
A few years later? Mayyyyyybe not so good.