The Chicago Cubs' multi-year rebuild once Jed Hoyer took over for Theo Epstein was painful and filled with countless forgettable names as the front office looked to eat innings, take at-bats and get through seasons however they could.
At the tail end of that rebuild and as the Cubs started to pull out of it and regain competitiveness, they picked up a former first-round pick off waivers, bringing in left-hander Anthony Kay from Toronto. To say things didn't go as planned would be an understatement. He made just 13 appearances, working to a 6.