Originally Posted by
Knucksie
Those scenarios didn't help but the Uggla/BJ contracts meant that at least one head had to roll. Considering the fact that these were among the worst offensive seasons in history, 2 years in a row, an example had to be set. Maybe Wren was something of a scapegoat, especially as a Schuerholz protege. It was either him or Fredi, who was the Cox guy. Cox had more years with the org + the HOF induction this season. So, there was a sacrificial lamb.
Whey you look back on the history of the Braves, Ted Turner wanted to fashion himself as flamboyant. He embraced the "mouth of the South" meme and wanted to be a baby Steinbrenner. Back then, firing managers was the thing to do, even if it changed nothing. That's why Dave Bristol, Cox, Joe Torre, Eddie Haas, Bobby Wine, Chuck Tanner and Bobby Wine were axed in rapid succession. The GM role used to have some sort of continuity, even if there were more damaging decisions being made upstairs.