Freeman ended up signing for less than we offered. The Braves tried to re-sign him but couldn't wait forever for him to decide.
I will never get over letting Freeman leave. He was exactly the kind of hitter that could age well. Worst of all to see him go to the Dodgers.
The whole narrative that FF signed for less is disingenuous at best. The Braves and FF disagreed on years more than money. Then when the Braves bowed out he had one team left. So not only did the Braves push him to the dodger$, they did so at a discount too. FF wanted to be a brave and is agents and the team failed to get it done and now the team has an inferior player for the same money.
We don't need to go down the rabbit hole yet again and attempt revisionist history at the sequence of events. He should have been retained and been a Brave for life. I think he deep down wanted to go home. Olson's .602 OPS with RISP is unacceptable. You don't have to hit the ball over the fence to be effective in those situations. This great defense we heard about appears to be limited to him being lanky and being able to stretch and steal a handful of outs.
If he wanted to be a Brave, he'd be a Brave.
I’m sure he was insulted the franchise he played for his whole career and persevered through terrible times was nickel and diming a figure first ballot HOFer in his prime.
Comparing Olson to Freeman is fair.
Criticizing the Olson extension is fair.
Claiming the fault lies with AA in any way for Freeman not being a Brave right now is a moronic take on what actually happened.