BJ Upton is very athletic. Glad he is still on the team.
Which statement counts as the second part? The TOR potential being lower? That's just the natural consequence of being an A-ball pitcher with control problems. There is a loooooong way between those guys and acedom, and the vast majority of them don't make it. Tacking on the 20% chance he doesn't even make it back to his original abilities only makes it worse.
To what extent must one go to extend a player? See the difference????
I think there's a cryptic message here. "Max Dorian Fried" is an anagram for "Ordain Max Fredi." Hopefully we're saving money to extent our manager.
Ah. I understand. You have to admit, this is a disappointing haul after speculating that Hart was masterfully playing the field to get max value out of Justin. And that's on top of the overall confusion regarding the Mukaki Rebuild. We still have EVERY problematic player, our cuntrod manager, and we've lost our best offensive player and our player with the most potential. This has every chance of spiraling into a decade of frustration.
I am REALLY trying to be positive, here, but I wonder if the pressure of playing on a team with his more talented brother got to BJ. Is it possible that his game improves now that Justin is gone?
I know I am grasping at straws. I am trying to find a reason to have any hope at all for the Braves in 2015.
Well if he gets back to what he was before, as you qualified, then isn't he just as likely as before to reach his potential?
Even without the injury, it still is unlikely he reaches his potential, but aside from the 80% success rate with TJ he seems just as likely to reach that as before. Unless you think there is added risk for lost time, but even then there isn't much evidence that is even true.
This is not unlike the Teixeira deal. only we get the prospects.
DECADE? Unbelievable. You were obviously not around during the last actual decade of frustrtation (1980-90).
Haha, it's going to be pretty tough to be a Braves fan in 2015, and probably much longer. The return for JUp was awful, and the Braves will be fighting the Phils for last place next year. Fried is injured with a #2 ceiling, and none of the other guys in the package have any real shot at being serious contributors for a championship caliber club.
I have no idea how Hart was unable to get one of Renfro or Liriano for JUp. It's not like the Padres need both in the system now that they have 30 corner OFers on the MLB roster.
Most underwhelming trade I've seen as a Braves fan since 1991.
Quantity vs quality. The Braves are barren of minor league depth and they wanted to fill it back up as quickly as possible. I think that is the wrong approach. They should have targeted players with high upside that could make a major impact. None of these guys do this unless they hit their 1% ceiling.
Keith Law PRIOR to 2014, Padres top 10:
3 - Fried
6 - D. Petersen
11 - J. Petersen
Padres 9th best system overall.
Obviously things change over the course of a year, but that sounds okay. Not great, but a realistic return for a 1 year rental.