Trade Freeman now and we will just be looking to trade for a player exactly like Freeman 1 year from now anyways. Why trade him? All the bitching people do about players being inconsistent and not hitting with RISP. Freeman is the new Chipper. Dont Trade. Not. Even. Once.
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Catcher--Bethancourt, Herbert, Abraham Guttierez, William Contreras, Jonathan Morales
Second--Jace Peterson, Castro, Dykstra, Salazar, Maitan, Cruz
Corner outfield--Olivera, Toscano, Dustin Peterson, Davidson, Lien, Baez, Isranel Wilson--not to mention the center field prospects (Smith, Acuna, Ventura) who could obviously play there plus guys from other positions who could move to corner outfield without too much trouble
Plus of course the very high draft picks we're going to have the next few years.
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I think you're proving my point. We lack impact guys in those spots.
Bethancourt is not an impact player, and the rest of those guys are a long way from us knowing their chances to be real prospects.
Peterson and Castro aren't impact guys, Dykstra and Salazar aren't either, and Maitan is what, 15? Not to mention not even in the organization right now
Olivera is old, Peterson, Davidson, Lien and Wilson still have legitimate questions around them.
We must have different definitions of impact players.
Not all of them will pan out. And some of them are very young and will take some time to arrive at the major league level. But we have the luxury of time. Let them develop. We might have some holes. But we will also end up with more than we need at some positions. It is too early to speculate where the long-term needs might be. Plus a championship team doesn't need an impact player at every position.
The Braves drafted the best high school catcher in the draft. Their Dominican League outfield included three studs. Their GCL outfield had the league home run champion. At second base, we have the young Dykstra and J.J. Franco, both sons of big leaguers, looking pretty darn solid at second. Guess my question is, what is your definition of long-term?
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I like Herbert, but the guy had five PA for the GCL team before the meniscus injury. I guess I'm just not sure why that position is all of a sudden in good shape long term because of him. Still tons of questions there.
Sorry, but I don't see a lot of evidence that makes me believe Dykstra will be any type of impact second baseman in the big league level. Decent player, sure, but I'd like some impact bats in this system at some point. Second base is a pretty big hole in the system.
My original post wasn't so much about long term guys as much I was referring to actual difference making hitters in the system. There's just not enough or many of them, and we just traded a great piece in Simmons that could've brought some of them back. Instead, it's more pitching.
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rico43 (11-15-2015)
Pitching depth gives the Braves the keys to the kingdom, I feel. Not all of them will work out. The odds stack heavily that some will.
clvclv (11-16-2015)
Well we better start to cash in on these pitchers now. Because the longer you wait the more of these guys will get hurt, flame out, or not be effective. Yes pitching is great and valuable but you have to play the percentages and know that we may be looking at one or two guys that make an impact in the majors and 1 or 2 guys hopefully bring back value in a trade.
I've been on board with the majority of everything, but I can't endorse a Freddie trade unless we are getting A LOT back that will completely feel several holes.