JD clearly wanted to return. He almost seemed sad
JD clearly wanted to return. He almost seemed sad
Where and when did JD say we didn’t make an offer until the day before the Twins?
EDIT: Nevermind. I saw the follow up interview. Wow. That breaks my heart. He legit sounded like he was in shock and devastated that we didn’t want him back enough to make him a real offer. Sigh. Minnesota gets him for 4/92 and a fifth year option. I bet had we offered him 3/75 with a fourth year team option and a buyout he would have stayed with us for less money overall but more money annually.
Sigh. Time to move on. I hope AA has a plan.
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A part of me thinks with Ozuna still not having signed yet that we can afford him. I’m confident there is no way AA will stand pat with this roster as it is constructed at this moment. He’s working on something(s) but the way he works in stealth mode we may not know what they are until a trade or free agent signing is announced as official though.
AA usually makes stealthy moves and moves nobody sees coming. Someone on this board mentioned this player in passing the other day, and I’d love to have him play third for us next year. Jose Ramirez.
He’s signed for the next three seasons at 6 million, 9 million and 2 million respectively. He’s 27 and would be a good power/speed bat for us. The Indians are in rebuild mode so I’m sure we could help them with some prospects. Not sure what it would cost, but despite his horrid first half last season I’d still love to have him.
Since all the reports on the Braves offer to JD seemed to be false we might as well discount all the other reports too. E.g. the supposed lack of confidence in KB‘s defense at 3rd. The fact that we only made JD an actual offer a couple days ago let‘s me wonder if AA hasn‘t been waiting on Bryant‘s grievance to be settled all along. Imo he‘s exactly what we need: plays 3rd, middle of the order bat, controllable for (maybe) 2 years, cheaper than JD, puts butts in the seats and we have the prospects to get him without sacrifing the farm.
Any chance castellanos would take the jd deal from last year? If he hits like he did in Chicago and tries to become bad instead of horrible on d....then he hits the market at 28
Highly unlikely. Too much interest in him, plus he doesn't have the injury questions Donaldson did. Really hard to see Castellanos having to settle for a pillow deal. If anyone was offering Donaldson a multi-year deal last winter before he signed with the Braves, it had to be for pennies on the dollar. Puig can likely be had on a one-year deal.
Has there EVER been a statement and question a certain someone should absolutely never have made and asked publicly more than...
Kinda pathetic to see yourself as a message board knight in shining armor. How impotent does someone have to be in real life to resort to playing hero on a message board?
It seems like AA severely underestimated the market for JD. He signed an expensive BP arm early while thinking JD would be far cheaper than he ended up being. As always, the DH allows AL teams to take bigger risks on aging offensive players.
My main concern with the Smith signing was that it would hamper the Braves ability to upgrade the roster in the future. Turns out that future may already be here. It’s not time to panic yet, but AA needs to cook something up if the offense is to be anything close to what it was last year.
I dont blame AA for not going to 4 years, that last year or even last 2 years could end up being really bad. Minnesota doesnt have a ton of big deals, and have alot of their players on pretty cheap deals, and they have the DH, so they can take that risk.
AA does need to find a way to add one of Ozuna/NC/KB depending on cost obviously, if so, i think the overall team would be better with the loss of JD, and one of them. I think the team is much improved overall right now, just need to add a cleanup hitter as the final piece to the puzzle.
I wouldnt say that, AA clearly wanted JD back, he just didnt wanna go into the 4 year guaranteed range. Which could be a very problematic deal in a few years. I still think he adds a cleanup hitter, he cant go into the year with the lineup the way it is. There's just too many easy outs in there for a pitcher.
Just add ozuna or cast and a lh hitting utility IF (trading for Adam Frazier is my preference), and the offense will be fine
Solarte may prove to be a clever pickup. My Padre buddy thinks a lot of him.
However, while little strokes that are meaningful are always a welcome quality in a GM, our boy needs one big master stroke right now. Hechevarria and Solarte and even Holt dont help the crater in the middle of the lineup.