zbhargrove
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He will but with much better defense. 2B don't age well.
Even if he had good defense, I wouldn't want to see Uggla out there everyday.
He will but with much better defense. 2B don't age well.
I would love to add David Price to this rotation. However the likely cost he would net Tampa probably exceeds what we should give up for him. Besides our offensive is the most worrisome aspect of the team and adding a stud pitcher doesn't fix that.
I say we should but that is only because I know David and his family. They are great people and he would be a great addition to this organization. I literally live 500 yards from where David went to high school.
Price feels the same way about the Braves as Zach Greinke and would give us a similar discount.
According to what? I remeber Price saying it wasn't about money but "being appreciated". I can't confirm money makes him feel appreciated but I think its implied.
Greinke loves the Braves. So does Price. Everyone knows that. It is well documented.
Maddux Smoltz glavine have 1 ring. There are no proven formulas
I'm still disappointed you didn't ask him at the golf tourney if he would come to the braves. I would have given you a lifetime premium membership.
The deal would have to be very team friendly IMO. He has a lot of miles on his tires.
May be, but we haven't gotten past the 1st round of the playoffs since all 3 of them were on the team.
So may be there is more to it than you think.
So lets just say the Braves wanted to trade for Price here's what I think a trade would look like.
Rays get:
Christian Bethancourt - C
Lucas Sims - RHP
J.R. Graham - RHP
Joey Terdoslovich - OF/1B
Braves get:
David Price - LHP, extend him 8 yrs/140 mil.
Our rotation would be unbelievable!
Price - LHP
Teheran - RHP
Minor - LHP
Santana - RHP
Wood - LHP
Maybe. But if multiple aces is sure fire success then why did that group only have 1 ring? Why did Hudson, Mulder, and Zito never make it past the LDS? The answer, imo, is that there is nothing you can do to guarantee wins in the playoffs. Greinke and Kershaw didn't make it past the LCS. Verlander and Co. have been shut out as world series winners the past few years. You can point to something like the Giants recently having won a couple of rings with great pitching and I can bring up multiple teams composed the same way that never won anything. It's all about getting hot at the right time.
Maybe. But if multiple aces is sure fire success then why did that group only have 1 ring? Why did Hudson, Mulder, and Zito never make it past the LDS? The answer, imo, is that there is nothing you can do to guarantee wins in the playoffs. Greinke and Kershaw didn't make it past the LCS. Verlander and Co. have been shut out as world series winners the past few years. You can point to something like the Giants recently having won a couple of rings with great pitching and I can bring up multiple teams composed the same way that never won anything. It's all about getting hot at the right time.
No strategy is absolute and the multiple aces strategy is the most proven formula. Winning in the playoffs isn't just winning a championship. We had 3 aces and won 1 title but we won far more series than we have since they got old/left.