Teoscar to the Dodgers. 1 year/23.5M.
Honestly, most of these moves the Dodgers scream of desperation. These are some pretty terrible value deals. Deals I would expect the Phillies, Mets, or the Angels to make.
I get that Ohtani basically pays for himself as long as he stays elite, but will his popularity be so high in 3-4 years when he's hitting .250 with 20 homers and a sub .850 OPS and no longer pitching? Also, paying 450 million to 2 extremely risky pitchers in Yamamato and Glasnow is pretty short sighted as well. Seems like they would have been better off signing Snell and Montgomery for 300 million while keeping Pepiot and DeLuca.
Maybe they see the window closing, and they're going all-in for a couple years
They’re old.
Betts 31
Freeman 34
Muncy 33
Hayward 34
CTaylor 33
Barnes 33
THernandez 31
MRojas 34
Pitching includes Yamamoto, Glasnow (emphasis on glass), no Ohtani in 24, Bobby Miller, Yarbrough, and TJ2 Buehler.
For me, that’s a lot of risk, a pretty weak roster after you get through Betts, Freeman, Smith and Outman. It’s a stars and scrubs approach that often doesn’t end well.
And they have Lux apparently (or Rojas) at SS, Muncy at 3B, Hernandez in LF, Heyward on the heavy side of a platoon in RF…and that’s the odds-on favorite to win the WS, huh?
You skipped Ohtani in your running through of the lineup…
Braves are WS favorites still though
I dont think he forgot Ohtani, just stating the Dodgers are an older team. He didnt add Will Smith in there either.
You skipped Ohtani in your running through of the lineup…
Braves are WS favorites still though
https://www.mlb.com/news/front-offi...r-best-prospects-2024?t=mlb-pipeline-coverage
Poll of league executives on who is the best future closer and Hurston Waldrep comes in second. I know some people would not be happy with that outcome but given what elite closers are getting paid I wouldnt mind it.
Also a poll about who the best prospect they have ever seen and Andrus Jones is nowhere to be seen. Which is blasphemy.
It says "best amateur prospect", and considering none of them probably ever went to Curacao in the early 90s I doubt any of them saw him as an amateur.
The main issue I've seen with the Braves is a reluctance to move SP prospects to the BP. They seem to always cling to them staying SPs for years until all their value has been completely wasted. Hopefully they don't do it again with Waldrep if his ultimate role is in the BP.