The logic is there, but I'd be pretty shocked if it were to happen. It could potentially extend the window, or it could waste a year of the current one.
I think it's more likely to waste a year of the current contention window.
There simply isn't anyone worth spending massive cash on available anymore (apparently), so I don't know what the plan is if the payroll is $280M this year.
I see the logic in it, but can you plan on sale being effective in 2026? Or Olson? Or Murphy? I think this year could be just as reasonable to win in as next season.
I see the logic in it, but can you plan on sale being effective in 2026? Or Olson? Or Murphy? I think this year could be just as reasonable to win in as next season.
People are downplaying our chances even with zero moves. Its not ideal but we still have plenty of upside.
Here's another thought to consider. It was rumored the Braves organization would be for sale at some point in the near future, especially considering they released the stock as a way to track the value. Wonder if that has any impact on spending.
People are downplaying our chances even with zero moves. Its not ideal but we still have plenty of upside.
Hopefully blank buys them, and the concessions are priced like the falcons
Yeah I hope not... he's shown he can't keep his nose out of the decision making process. He's a great owner in the fact that he has tons of money and is willing to spend it... terrible operational owner.
I’m good with leaving the Braves how they are. The budget is dependent on how successful they are. I like it.
The Braves literally don’t have MLB players for the OF. There is Harris in CF, and a 4th OFer in Kelenic. That’s 2 of the 5 required MLB OFers. Moves have to be made, and the only possible ones left are going to be cheap because they aren’t good.
It’s almost to the point where there’s nothing worth spending money on to get over the cap.
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