I only count bWAR for the years that the players accumulated on their acquiring teams while under the team control at the time of the trade. In other words, I didn’t count any years added by new contracts or spent on other teams after subsequent trades. A positive or negative WAR is the result of the difference between the combined WAR for both sides as it pertains to Klentak’s one.
2016 SEASON
TRADE #1: -0.3 WAR
TRADE #2: 0.0 WAR
TOTAL: -0.3 WAR
2016-2017 OFFSEASON
TRADE #1: +2.1 WAR
TRADE #2: +1.3 WAR
TRADE #3: -0.4 WAR
TOTAL: +3.0 WAR
2017 SEASON
TRADE #1: -0.4 WAR
TRADE #2: 0.0 WAR
TRADE #3: -1.3 WAR
TRADE #4: -0.5 WAR
TOTAL: -2.2 WAR
2017-2018 OFFSEASON
2018 SEASON
TRADE #1: -0.8 WAR
TRADE #2: -0.8 WAR
TRADE #3: +0.8 WAR
TRADE #4: -0.3 WAR
TRADE #5: +0.2 WAR
TRADE #6: +0.5 WAR
TOTAL: -0.4 WAR
2018-2019 OFFSEASON
TRADE #1: +0.4 WAR
TRADE #2: +0.7 WAR
TRADE #3: +3.2 WAR
TOTAL: +4.3 WAR
2019 SEASON
TRADE #1: -0.5 WAR
TRADE #2: +0.3 WAR
TRADE #3: +1.0 WAR
TRADE #4: -0.3 WAR
TRADE #5: +0.1 WAR
TRADE #6: +0.3 WAR
TOTAL: +0.9 WAR
TOTAL: +3.3 WAR