Per MLBTR. One year deal.
Per MLBTR. One year deal.
If I were he, I'd ask for a no-trade clause. Because he's going to be marketed again this year.
To some that's a benefit. I doubt his market was too hot after he imploded for the dodgers.
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Not much of a surprise IMO. Not something I'd expect to work as well as it did last season, but not much of a shocker.
Probably a lot like Norris - they were looking for a couple veterans and the two of them agreed to sign for less than The Johns expected, so they grabbed them.
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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?
Love it. Why not?
good move
I wonder who he will be traded to this time.
I like Johnson, am wondering what he signed for though. Was only paid $1.6MM last year.
Mark Bowman
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Jim Johnson will receive $2.5M with his one-year deal. #Braves
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Egh. Oh well.
I don't know what happened to him in Los Angeles. He had a few hiccups in Atlanta, but overall he pitched fairly well.
Probably one more bullpen signing coming and I'd guess they'll be on a 1 year deal to.
Actually shaping up a lot like last winter if you think about it. Grab a few guys early who'll fill out your most pressing needs cheaply, leaving you the flexibility to make bigger moves if the opportunity presents itself and makes sense. Don't be standing around with a whole group of teams looking for a veteran starter or pen piece in late January when those guys get quite a bit more money than they're likely worth because there are few available options. Then you've got better trade pieces because of their contracts.
Much easier to move guys like Norris, Johnson, and even Grilli if they're pitching well, and you can even offer to eat their salaries to buy a better prospect if you need to.
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?
Nothing wrong with this.
I'm glad we're not investing much $ or years in RPs . . . yet. I'm nervous about the price on a potential setup man that Bowman mentioned tonight. I'm hoping "setup man" means another guy similar to Johnson, and not one of these cats looking for a 3 year deal. Based on the # of guys they're pursuing, it seems likely that they take it slow with Grilli and Simmons, which is fine by me.
With this move, the 40-man roster is currently full. Minor and Ciriaco are likely gone in the next 48 hours. With the likely addition of two RPs, a 3B, and hopefully one or two other position players . . . we're gonna have to make a trade or cut loose some of the weaker links like McKirahan, Terd, etc.
Hart said our priority was to stock our bullpen. Just had to press the re-order button in the office.
Forever Fredi
I'd like to see us sign EoF
Coppy: "See, we can't possibly be tanking!"
so can we now say we got Zach Bird, Pa Rod, 5th competitive round pick, Jim Johnson and a player to be name later that turned out to be Hector.. plus cash..
for Woods/Peraza/Avlian/Bronson..
does that make the trade better?!?