Braves Trade Heyward, Walden to Cardinals for Miller and Tyrell Jenkins

Hart

“You love to hold on to your own guys as well as homegrown guys. But coming in last year, obviously I liked the player but we got no sense — or at least I didn’t — that this was a player that would have done something short-term (contract) for us. That wouldn’t preclude us from signing him on the open market, but we’d have 29 other clubs involved. A player gets to make his selection as to what it is he wants to do. I didn’t think it made sense for us to not be able to improve ourselves for the future and the short term by waiting to see if we might be the team he elected to sign with. I fully feel very strongly that this was a player that had earned the right to go to free agency next year, and that’s what he was going to do.”

At best, disingenuous, evasive and less than forthright.

Why not be a up front and honest with the fans and say he didn't want to extend Jason. Rather than imply that Jason was making unreasonable demands.

I thought integrity was one of his strong suits.

Because he did want to sign him long term but 20+ million for a sub .800 OPS outfielder is insane. Right field is just not a premium defensive positiin.
 
A minimum of due diligence would have included Hart or Coppy picking up the phone and having a chat with Heyward's agent before doing this. A minimum. Their not doing that is a disgrace and professional incompetence.
 
Holiday has been at about -2 to -5 UZR the last 3 years. That's in 1300 innings. In 342 innings in 2013 Gattis was -7.3 UZR. Holliday is no longer a good defender. Gattis will be atrocious. There are different levels of bad.

Let's give Gattis an offseason and full spring playing the position before saying he will be atrocious.
 
Everyone on this board was clamoring for change.

Not exactly. Speaking for myself, the only big change for which I was clamoring was the replacement of the team's manager. I thought the roster that ended 2014 had a real shot in 2015 with some creative tweaks and marginal changes.
 
David O'Brien
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#Braves Heyward said he hoped team would approach him about long-term extension, & never did. "I made it clear to them I wanted to be here."

WHAT? Now I'm really ****ING pissed.

That's a bunch of manure....if Heyward wanted to remain a Brave, he would still be a Brave....he had his opportunity ala Chipper and Andruw Jones. And the Braves we're willing to pay him good money, just not as much as Heyward wanted. And now we're suppose to feel bad for him....maybe we should....maybe his agent played the game wrongly and misplayed this entire situation ala Glavine....I guess both sides lose then.

I'm not siding with the FO and Hart on this one, but to think that there we're no negotations since spring training 2013 is a bunch of well ****. It's too bad, because here is a guy that is a local talent, very marketable in the Atlanta market....but I don't believe for one second that Hart and the rest of the FO didn't approach and have conversations with Casey Close to read on what it was going to take. And Hart over the years on MLB Network had nothing but glowing remarks for Heyward.

And Heyward knew it was coming, by his remarks on MLB radio a couple of weeks ago. He had his opportunity to step up to the plate and get a deal done but didn't.
 
What's your reasoning for this being awful? Just curious. I understand wanting a different deal but it's crazy to say this is awful.

LOL, call me crazy then (along with many others posting similar comments) because this an awful trade for a player of Heyward's ability and Walden is a solid set up man too.

The good old boys club must really overrated Miller the way some of y'all underrate Heyward.
 
Because he did want to sign him long term but 20+ million for a sub .800 OPS outfielder is insane. Right field is just not a premium defensive positiin.

Why not pick up the phone and make sure that in fact they are looking for 20+. What's the harm?
 
Hart

“You love to hold on to your own guys as well as homegrown guys. But coming in last year, obviously I liked the player but we got no sense — or at least I didn’t — that this was a player that would have done something short-term (contract) for us. That wouldn’t preclude us from signing him on the open market, but we’d have 29 other clubs involved. A player gets to make his selection as to what it is he wants to do. I didn’t think it made sense for us to not be able to improve ourselves for the future and the short term by waiting to see if we might be the team he elected to sign with. I fully feel very strongly that this was a player that had earned the right to go to free agency next year, and that’s what he was going to do.”

At best, disingenuous, evasive and less than forthright.

Why not be a up front and honest with the fans and say he didn't want to extend Jason. Rather than imply that Jason was making unreasonable demands.

I thought integrity was one of his strong suits.

Paying attention to all of the talks, it was pretty clear that Heyward wanted something in the $200 million range. Just because the player doesn't think it's unreasonable doesn't mean that the Braves could afford him. Players parrot what their agents tell them to say in these things. I have little doubt that those numbers will become apparent soon enough.
 
Not exactly. Speaking for myself, the only big change for which I was clamoring was the replacement of the team's manager. I thought the roster that ended 2014 had a real shot in 2015 with some creative tweaks and marginal changes.

CF, a platoon partner for Johnson, and a quality starter. That's how close we were.
 
That's a bunch of manure....if Heyward wanted to remain a Brave, he would still be a Brave....he had his opportunity ala Chipper Jones. And the Braves we're willing to pay him good money, just not as much as Heyward wanted. And now we're suppose to feel bad for him....maybe we should....maybe his agent played the game wrongly and misplayed this entire situation ala Glavine....I guess both sides lose then.

I'm not siding with the FO and Hart on this one, but to think that there we're no negotations since spring training 2013 is a bunch of well ****.

Again, what's wrong with Hart picking up the phone sometime during the past few weeks to verify the price with Heyward's agent? He found the time to spend a day playing golf with BJ.
 
Paying attention to all of the talks, it was pretty clear that Heyward wanted something in the $200 million range. Just because the player doesn't think it's unreasonable doesn't mean that the Braves could afford him. Players parrot what their agents tell them to say in these things. I have little doubt that those numbers will become apparent soon enough.

Maybe he did want that much. Maybe he didn't. But let me repeat. Why did Hart not find the time to have a conversation with his agent to verify this?
 
Not exactly. Speaking for myself, the only big change for which I was clamoring was the replacement of the team's manager. I thought the roster that ended 2014 had a real shot in 2015 with some creative tweaks and marginal changes.

Me too! My exactly position in fact. Oh well.
 
Was Waino supposed to as good as he is?

Wainwright's situation upon being traded to the Cardinals was much more similar to this Jenkins kid's situation than to Shelby Miller's. Miller's had two fairly full seasons in the big leagues, his peripherals are just not very good, and his ceiling doesn't seem to be much higher than a good number-three starter; I think he's overrated in part because of the sheen of the Cardinals system.
 
What a difference a year makes. A year ago we were locking up most of our young talent and now it seems we are in rebuilding mode. Apparently Freeman wasn't happy that Heyward got traded. And why should he be. He knows he's now on a team that's going to suck for a couple of years. Can't imagine Kimbrel is happy either.
 
Again, what's wrong with Hart picking up the phone sometime during the past few weeks to verify the price with Heyward's agent? He found the time to spend a day playing golf with BJ.

And you truely believe that that did not indeed happen? Front Office personal, whether it be Hart, JC or someone else talk to agents everyday on a number of different subjects and don't for a second believe that Hart and Co. didn't have a good read on the situation and a feel for exactly what it was going to take to sign Jason?
 
I wasn't totally against trading Heyward. But they traded him super early and only got Miller in return. Not a good move.

who did you think they would get for a .270 - 11 HR -- .380 SLG% corner OFer ??

Yes, he can play defense but so can Grego Blanco and Jorge Constanza.
I loved watching JHey but people are forgetting the Braves went all but a week without scoring a run - losing 400 innings from their starters and have no options at the Minor League level. For any off these issues.

again, who did you think they would get for Heyward ?? His value was his value
 
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