It was put out there that several of the players didn't think they were given enough time to prepare for the showcase. In other words, Maitan is 300 lbs. right now.
It was put out there that several of the players didn't think they were given enough time to prepare for the showcase. In other words, Maitan is 300 lbs. right now.
Super (11-28-2017)
Ben Badler, who is the go-to guy for international news in Baseball America, specifically says that any of the players can re-sign with the Braves, but must wait until May 1st to do so and cannot receive any additional bonus. With the sheer number of free agents, there may well be a few of these guys who feel a little loyalty and want to resume their career tracks rather than starting over. Guessing that $$$ will tell that tale, and they must sign by Jan. 15 to get a second bonus. Would not be surprised if a player does not join a new team by that date, then he might yet be a Brave!
Rojas, Sucre and Mezquita (which sounds like a drink with an umbrella in it) were the only players not to show up. The others said there wasn't time to properly be in shape for the workout -- but weren't many of them in the Braves' instructional league until just a few days before this came down? That doesn't ring true.
jpx7 (11-28-2017)
jpx7 (11-28-2017)
This may slow down the prospects signing elsewhere. Maybe a couple of them stick around. I highly doubt it, but I wonder what the market for them will be with other teams. I can't remember if the bonuses will be counted against a team's 2017 or 2018 limits. If it's 2017, that means most teams will be limited in what they can offer. Of course, if I'm a player, an extra $10 in my pocket is more than I'm making now.
Last edited by 50PoundHead; 11-28-2017 at 10:14 AM.
Apparently, Manfred just said that the Braves were completely cooperative, but Coppolella wasn’t. Well done, Coppy.
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BedellBrave (11-28-2017), brian22 (11-28-2017), drewdat (11-29-2017), Hawk (11-28-2017), jpx7 (11-28-2017)
Like I said in another thread (and in saying it, I don't mean to disparage those suffering from a mental illness seeing I suffer from depression), I wonder if Coppolella has some type of personality disorder. The upper echelons of the baseball world is filled with alphas and Coppolella was likely no exception. It just seems that he takes it a bit too far.
jpx7 (11-28-2017)
If a guy was slated for short-season ball, coming back on May 1 wouldn't be that big a deal except I don't know where they would work out in the meantime. Of all the guys who were declared free agents, who besides Maitan would have been slated for Rome. Del Rosario? Gutierrez?
I will be curious to see the market on all of these guys.
jpx7 (11-28-2017)
BedellBrave (11-28-2017), jpx7 (11-28-2017)
I always view the international market with a fair sized helping of skepticism. Maitan should be good for all that was written about him, but I keep thinking back to Jackson Melian and how he was a can't miss guy. I think the Braves will lose out because the number of guys is so high. But I don't think any of them really shone in 2017. Maitan was rushed, so his struggles in Danville playing against college guys was to be expected. Of the others, I think del Rosario had the best stat line.
jpx7 (11-28-2017)
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Does the "Fat Toad" count or are we considering him differently since he came out of Japanese ML baseball?
There has been something written (I wish I could remember where) that hinted strongly that the Braves whiffed on several of those big ticket international signees, so there may well be a limited amount of big spending to acquire them.
Horsehide Harry (11-28-2017)
With one or two exceptions they went for the guys who were physically advanced for their ages. Contrast that with Albies and Acuna, who while very good athletes and highly skilled, are not the biggest and strongest out there.
I think when it comes to exceptional talent it is time to recognize that it comes in all shapes and size. Look at Altuve and Judge. Look at recently HoF inductees like Maddux, Martinez and Randy Johnson.
I know I don't have the insights and knowledge of professional scouts, but it seems to me that when you need to throw out the book in terms of what to look for when it comes to exceptional talent. I'm talking creme de la creme. Otherwise, the "recipe" for what to look for physically seems to hold better.
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