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Yes, I'd agree these are some of the more extreme examples of salary inequity, unless you place a premium on defense.
Having said that, Flood is one of the top three 60's defensive centerfielders. He excels at hitting, OPB, and speed. That defense can likely win you five extra games a season.
Carew is only the 31th best defensive second baseman, but, he excels at hitting, OPB, and speed. He is not injury prone. There is a rather unimpressive lot of second baseman that he belongs to that have higher salaries. The average salary of the top 12 OBP second baseman is over $3 million, so, he seems greatly undervalued despite his defense.
Matty Alou is only the 34th best defensive center fielder, but, he excels at hitting, OPB, and speed. He is not injury prone. He seems undervalued despite his weak throwing arm and lack of power.
Not too many would argue that paying $5.2m for a package of Carew and M. Alou is better than paying $6m for Flood, unless they have an advanced understanding of player value that leads them to a different conclusion .
And with that extra money you saved you can get yourself a minimum wage Rueben Amaro to get those pesky ground balls that are hit up the middle.