I’d add Wright to that to.
How about we fill two needs with one trade. Prado (full salary) and Baraclough for a middling prospect. Prado has only 2 years left, so all of those worried about not blocking Riley can rest easy. Baraclough has four years of control left and could pitch the 7th or 8th. Or perhaps even close.
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"I am a victim, I will tell you. I am a victim."
"I am your retribution."
thethe (12-03-2017)
How much of this comment was from KLaw? Did he say the Braves will make 3 big trades? If so, was it speculation (meaningless from him), or based on a source (slightly less meaningless from him)?
The only truly elite guys (FV 60+) in the minors are Acuna and Wright, so that’s a lot of extra trade chips to make 3 big trades.
If those 3 trades bring back Prado, Ozuna, Odorizzi and a BP arm the Braves are going to get very good very quickly.
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2017/...ez-braves.html
The Braves have, somewhat surprisingly, “checked around about shortstops,”
Get a SS for 1 year just to send Swanson back to AAA for development?
Sign Cozart and use Swanson as trade bait?
The same slow market that would allow the Braves to acquire a SS for a reasonable cost will also make the return on Swanson be underwhelming, so I can’t imagine the idea is to trade him.
That's a damming report. Basically AA saying the braves bungled Swanson.
thethe (12-04-2017)
If we’re looking in to Cozart I’d think it would be for 3B, but it would be a good insurance plan if Dansby does struggle.
I’d like to look at Neil Walker for the same reason. If he could play 3B and be able to move to 2B with Albies to SS if needed that would provide some value. He also played some 1B last year.
Regardless, I like the idea of having some guys who will give us some options.
We also need to find another super sub.
nsacpi (12-04-2017)
I was for him getting called up. He played well in 2016 but clearly there were things he still had to learn.
Natural Immunity Croc
That's not exactly edgy or out there.
They promoted someone who wasn't hitting AA pitching.
They should have sent him down and kept him down last season to at least get back the year of control they threw away. But instead they brought him after a few days. Pretty much bungled all around.
For some reason, people find it convenient to forget that. He was called up after 377 PAs in AA in which he posted a .261/.342/.402 slash line. With a fairly normal-looking BABIP of .309. That's not bad. But it also was not the kind of performance that called for aggressive promotion. And then there is the whole service time matter, which is not trivial
"I am a victim, I will tell you. I am a victim."
"I am your retribution."
jpx7 (12-04-2017)
I'm not convinced yet this is the reason we're looking at SS (if in fact we really are). It could be to make one a 3B or we could be looking for a super sub.
But, I do have a question on service time. If we decided to start Swanson in AAA what would the benefits be on his service time? I know the clock has started, but how could we manipulate the system without keeping him down there the whole season?