1995 Atlanta Braves highlight film

AR: Yes, I'll sign that deal.

JS: Awesome. I'll send the papers over in the morning.

AR: Sounds great, we're going to do great things together Mr. Schuerholz.

JS: Good night.

AR: Buenos Noches.

Alternately:

MH: Yes, I'll sign that deal.

JS: Awesome. I'll send the papers over in the morning.

MH: Sounds great, we're going to do great things together Mr. Schuerholz.

JS: Good night.

MH: Night-o.

Who was MH???
 
That's right...spurned us for Colorado at the last minute as I recall. ARod incident really stung JS. He hasn't dealt with a Boras client seriously since. He has traded for a couple but let them walk soon after.
 
That's right...spurned us for Colorado at the last minute as I recall. ARod incident really stung JS. He hasn't dealt with a Boras client seriously since. He has traded for a couple but let them walk soon after.

What finished JS on Boras was Maddux's accepting arby after indicating that they'd decline, leading to the Millwood/Estrada trade and "the economics of baseball stinks."
 
But, that really just boiled down to JS being sloppy during the back half of his tenure.

I agree, but the fallout was that JS tended not to engage with Boras guys. Which was another questionable thing about the back half of his tenure.

Ted's money made a lot of folks smarter.
 
What finished JS on Boras was Maddux's accepting arby after indicating that they'd decline, leading to the Millwood/Estrada trade and "the economics of baseball stinks."

I forgot to add Doggie. Its to the point I hate to hear we have an interest in a Boras client because I know it will not end well.
 
They made highlight VHS tapes for 91,92 and 93 as well that I remember watching. Don't see those on Youtube, though.

It's like those plaques with the team photos. "National League Champion" no longer carried the same catchet after finally winning it all. After being a laughingstock during the late 80's, it was enough just to get there in '91. So, losing wasn't an enormous disappointment. In '92-'93, it got to the point of "just win the damn thing" because the "Buffalo Bills of baseball" talk was getting louder.
 
That's right...spurned us for Colorado at the last minute as I recall. ARod incident really stung JS. He hasn't dealt with a Boras client seriously since. He has traded for a couple but let them walk soon after.

For whatever reason I was obsessed with Mike Hampton, and thought that Schuerholz had pulled off the trade of the century when he acquired him a few years later from the Rockies via the Marlins for Tim Spooneybarger. Colorado and Miami paid for something like 75% of his salary and the deal seemed to come at a perfect time during an offseason when the Braves were faced with a potentially major SP shortage.

Obviously, we know how well all of that turned out. Still think Hampton would have been a solid acquisition had Coors not screwed up his arm.

I don't remember reading that much about how incredibly close the Braves were in their pursuit of Rodriguez until later on, but it's fun to imagine how absurd the team would have been in the middle of the order in 2001 with Chipper, Andruw, Javy, and A-Rod.
 
I think I still have that 91 tape. Not sure why because I have no way to play it.

I think I have that tape shoved in a closet somewhere as well. I had the '91 series vhs too, but I think I chunked it not because we lost, but because it seemed to be more a study of fan reaction than a chronicle of the Fall Classic.
 
Champ Summers charging across the diamond toward Pascual Perez in the Braves dugout, only to be stopped by Bob Horner, was 'rasslin level zaniness.
 
I still have that VHS tape. I watched it so many times, but somehow it still works.

'You don't know what you've got until it's gone' is so true. I knew growing up that I was watching something that would likely never be repeated, and I was watching and hearing in real time amazingly talented men call those games. I loved every second of it. The thing about being so young though, I never really thought about what it would be like when those voices went silent or those teams were no more. Just kind of thing naively it'll last forever.

I miss those Braves days, and I miss Skip and Pete even more. None of it's been the same for me since Skip passed, especially.
 
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