Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
Krovahn (09-27-2013)
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Hudson I think comes back. Odds are Hudson signs on a deal I'm thinking 1/4 or something like that.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
Wait, haven't read much. Thethe claiming Hale is the next big thing yet?
Krovahn (09-27-2013), ProbationDeac (09-27-2013)
Gary82 (09-27-2013)
I agree that Hudson will probably be back year to year for a few more seasons. I think next year we are looking at:
Minor
Medlin
Teheran
Wood
Hudson
Beachy
Hale
We have proven that it takes 8 to get through a season. I think with the clean up yesterday, Beachy will come back strong. I would like to see him start in the pen until needed like Medlin did last year. That give six to start, with Hale and whoever breaks out next year waiting in the wings. (The Braves always seem to have an unexpected breakout pitcher).
Martin/Northcraft/Schlosser/Gilmartin will get shots next year as well.
Braves hvae ridiculous starting pitching depth right now for the upcoming future.
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I think we could actually give Meds an extention as below market rate. I think the majority of people share your opinion of him which I think its inaccurate. I wouldn't mind seeing Medlen sign a 4 year 48 million dollar deal.
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I dont know about everyone else but I am ready to jump on the Hale bandwagon. Not gonna proclaim him to be a top of the rotation starter but I can see the mid rotation potential. He's not a big time prospect so he wont be handed anything but I can see him doing very well as a long reliever in the pen and spot starter. At some point injuries will get him an extended look as a starter. I think he is a top 10 prospect for the Braves now and I feel really good about having him for depth next year. If there is an open spot in the pen I expect him to win it next year.
BTW I think the Rays have it 100% correct in how to build a long term winners. Keep your important hitters (for them it was Longoria and Zobrist) and trade off your pitchers when they get expensive. Who knows maybe Medlen can net us a Wil Myers type.
Stockholm, more densely populated than NYC - sturg
Braves can still manage to pay a starter or two even with keeping all those guys. Its all about not paying for back end of the rotaiton pitching or any bullpen. Eventually Ugglas money is gone. Heck, you could even just give Ugglas money to Medlen. Braves hit the jackpot with pitching the last 4 years. I have confidence that back end type guys will continue to be produced but I don't think we should assume that TOR type arms will develop like Medlen.
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How is that wise? Mac will not be better than he has been this year. More than likely he will slowly deterioate. Not to mention the Braves have somewhat competant replacements for him already.
I just can't see anyway where it makes more sense to give money to a 30+ catcher as opposed to a 28+ borderline ACE pitcher.
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I agree re-signing Medlen is a better move than re-signing McCann. Brian will take more money and I think is a bigger risk. I have gone back and forth on re-signing McCann so many times this year it is crazy but we are going to need Medlen more than McCann. I feel more confident giving Medlen an extension now that he has already had TJ surgery. From what I have read the ligament is stronger in the 5 years after surgery then it goes back to normal. That gives me reason enough to consider Medlen a good health risk over a 4 year deal. 4/48 is a very fair deal. I think 4/44 is what I would predict. I think he gets 8 mill this year then 12 mill next year in arbitration. That would mean we buy out 2 years of free agency for 28 million at 4/48. I dont see that as much of a bargain for the Braves. The way to get optimal value is to give him a big salary in the 4th year then trade him before that year.
edit - Freeman is #1 priority when it comes to extensions.
Last edited by cajunrevenge; 09-27-2013 at 12:20 PM.