Yeah, but he was OBVIOUSLY better than Choi at the time, consistent .280 hitter with a good OBP, close to 30 homers a year, and great D. And the last couple years in Florida he even became a 20-20 threat. Choi has shown potential at times, but he's still best known for getting knocked the FUCK out against the Yankees a couple years ago. I remember thinking Florida got fleeced on that deal. It's really incredible that Chicago was able to add their two best hitters and corner infielders, guys on the verge of stardom, and give up next to nothing in the process.