I posted one for the Padres on Friday:
http://ducksnorts.com/blog/san-diego-padres-organizational-tree/
They’re growing like weeds!
In my latest Ten Things article on The Hardball Times, I noted that Will Young has built a pretty cool organizational tree that shows how each member of the Minnesota Twins’ roster had been acquired. And I wondered if there were any more trees like that.
Maybe there weren’t at the time, but a couple of guys have built them for their favorite teams. Ben Kabak posted one for the Yankees on his blog and a reader named Greg Sullivan created one for the Red Sox. Greg doesn’t have his own blog (there are still people without their own blog?) but he sent it to me and I thought I’d make it available for you here.
An organizational tree is an insightful way to look at a roster. But wouldn’t you know that the first two (after Will’s) would be for the Red Sox and Yankees?
I posted one for the Padres on Friday:
http://ducksnorts.com/blog/san-diego-padres-organizational-tree/
Here’s one I made for Pittsburgh:
http://armchairgm.com/mwiki/index.php?title=Pirates_Organizational_Tree
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