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Based on where the teams were I can definitely see how Rasmus would have made more sense.
I still like the Markakis signing and think he will be an effective player until the end of the deal.

Based on where the teams were I can definitely see how Rasmus would have made more sense.
I still like the Markakis signing and think he will be an effective player until the end of the deal.
Based on where the teams were I can definitely see how Rasmus would have made more sense.
I still like the Markakis signing and think he will be an effective player until the end of the deal.
Markakis is gonna be a turd by the end of the deal. He's already not great, about a 1/4 of the way through the season, Markakis is at a 0.3 fWAR, his defense is as I said it would be, not very good. His offense is about where we'd expect it. And I can't see it improving from here too much, I can only see things going downhill. As his batspeed drops he'll lose either his plate discipline or his power even more. His grounders will be weaker, his liners will be grounders and his fly ball will be popups. I fully expect given what we've seen from him, that by year 4 he'll be BJ bad.
I would flip my **** if the Braves some how got Heyward back. It's the only thing that could unite the board at this point. He truly is the Chosen One
I wouldn't mind Heyward back. I just wouldn't pay him the absurd amounts that some posters on this board wanted to pay him and what he valued himself at.
Heyward at 15 per year seems about right to me.
Not a chance. The type of hitter Markakis is leads to a much slower degradation of skills.
He will not be a negative at any point in the deal.
Unless Heyward has a hot streak at some point this year and shows that he can reach his offensive ceiling, then I don't think he gets 15 million per year. It really seems the industry as a whole has soured on Heyward as a whole this year.
Unless Heyward has a hot streak at some point this year and shows that he can reach his offensive ceiling, then I don't think he gets 15 million per year. It really seems the industry as a whole has soured on Heyward as a whole this year.
I would love to get Heyward back. I mean, he's an ATL boy... this is where he belongs. But, I wouldn't overpay for him and his flaws are becoming more and more obvious.
Not a chance. The type of hitter Markakis is leads to a much slower degradation of skills.
He will not be a negative at any point in the deal.
Given his defense, what do you think he'd have to hit to stay in the realm of the positive?
I think he will moved to LF soon and a better defensive player will be brought in to play RF. Maybe when Mallex comes up they stick Maybin in right. Shade the defense towards LF and help out Nick.
I think Nick will get on base around a 36-37% clip for his whole career with the Braves.
Not a chance. The type of hitter Markakis is leads to a much slower degradation of skills.
He will not be a negative at any point in the deal.
I think he will moved to LF soon and a better defensive player will be brought in to play RF. Maybe when Mallex comes up they stick Maybin in right. Shade the defense towards LF and help out Nick.
I think Nick will get on base around a 36-37% clip for his whole career with the Braves.
If th eBraves don't take their BJ/Kimbrel money and Sign Jason/Justin we're ****ed.
If our outfield in 2017 is Maybin, Mallex, Markakis, we're ****ed.
And I wouldn't bet on a .360-.370 OBP from Markakis. 4 years before this year he was at .351/.363/.329/.342
If th eBraves don't take their BJ/Kimbrel money and Sign Jason/Justin we're ****ed.
If our outfield in 2017 is Maybin, Mallex, Markakis, we're ****ed.
And I wouldn't bet on a .360-.370 OBP from Markakis. 4 years before this year he was at .351/.363/.329/.342