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

And it's not like they can't afford to properly extent Heyward (even at his astronomically gr33dy [$$$!] rate).

St. Louis is pretty loaded.
 
Peter Gammons
@pgammo
Jason Heyward quickly learned what it is to be a Cardinal. w/in hours of the deal, he had calls from Wainwright, Holliday, M. Carpenter...
 
I understand the various criticisms. It is sort of what Winston Churchill said about democracy "the worst form of government except for all the alternatives."

Having said that I'm all ears for alternative ways of assessing the trade.

Unfortunately we won't be able to assess this trade for a couple of years.
 
Now that they've acquired Jason Heyward, absolutely.

I don't know that you can call it 'dumb' -- if anything, no more stupid than the JD Drew trade, presuming Miller pans out.

Cards were in a better position to win regardless of Heyward. Even before Heyward they had a better line-up and better staff by far.
 
Peter Gammons
@pgammo
Jason Heyward quickly learned what it is to be a Cardinal. w/in hours of the deal, he had calls from Wainwright, Holliday, M. Carpenter...

They are going to love him.
Especially Wainwright when Jason saves a double, triple, or homer.
 
A confluence of circumstances led to this being a trade maybe worth doing.

Uggla finds the bottom of the barrel. Then punches though it.

BJ is terrible anywhere but 8th

Medlen and Beachy go down. Spend to replace on Ervin.

The questions about the roster had a more glass half full feel to them last year. You could more easily justify spending more to see if you could contend.

This year you would need to drink the Kool-Aid to believe the glass is looking sweet this year.

After the multiple debacles last season you need major progress in multiple spots just to get back to a meh level. Hard to justify investing in 2015. And then you have the opportunity cost of standing pat for a year in 2015 if you only hope for the best.

It sucks but it's where were at in a division with WASH and a League with a team spending $250,000,000
 
"Would YOU want to pay Jason Heyward 16 million a year for the next 5-7 years?"

Why, yes, yes I absolutely would. That would be a steal, even.

I still think guaranteeing $16M a year for 7 years or so for Heyward is risky but I would be on board with that. Too bad he never would have signed for close to that. I'm sure Hart would have locked him up already if he would have accepted $16M
 
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