@based_ball: top 25 hitters in WAR getting paid $152 million. bottom 25 hitters in WAR getting paid $253 million
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
I think we should take a long look at the Brew Crew for our inevitable 2017 championship run. A guy like Lucroy on the last year of his deal could be a nice little addition for us if the Brew Crew decide they can't compete. Trade for Lucroy and sign one of Heyward/Upton/Fowler and suddenly the 2017 run is looking legit. And that's just after only two moves. Two moves that are quasi realistic.
Yeah - Bethancourt has shown less than nothing this year. I don't think we should count on him to be a key piece of the future
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.
He'll make a fine Eddie Perez
I question if he can even be that, Eddie was actually a pretty decent hitter, at least didn't embarrass himself more often that not and could walk into one now and then.
Eddie Perez before injuries started to take a toll: .259 BA, .308 OBP, .403 SLG, .712 OPS
Henry Blanco is a more realistic comp.
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'd give him 20 million or so for one season to see if he can recapture what he once had and get that huge contract the next season. But imagine the Yanks still will offer him a 100 million deal.
If he'd take 5/90, I'd definitely sign him this offseason for that.
He had a great game last night and is creeping back up to solid numbers.
I would always welcome Jason back at a 15 million a year contract.
Heyward is not doing the things that make him Heyward. He went from walking 10% of the time to walking 7% of the time and his K rate has risen from 16.6 and 15.1 to 19.7. And his defense hasn't been at Heywardean levels. Still a positive defender in RF but he's more at like a good to very good level so far this year, not a OMG! level. Which I think may have a comfort factor to things. I think he grew comfortable to Atlanta, now he's at a different stadium as his home and that may be part of the issue defensively.
But honestly, if you sub out his BB rate to last years and K rate to last years, his overall numbers would be close t olast years.
Ryan Braun is on quite a run right now. 9 HR in his last 20 games
Braves could pull off a massive trade with the Brewers.
Braun/Lucroy for Wood/Peraza/Sims/Curcio
Wonder if the Brewers would be interested. You put those guys in the lineup and then we would really have something going.
Edit: Took out Wisler because I didn't realize that Braun was 31 already.
Ryan Braun is on quite a run right now. 9 HR in his last 20 games
Braves could pull off a massive trade with the Brewers.
Braun/Lucroy for Wood/Peraza/Sims/Curcio
Wonder if the Brewers would be interested. You put those guys in the lineup and then we would really have something going.
Edit: Took out Wisler because I didn't realize that Braun was 31 already.
I want no part of Ryan Braun, but I would be interested in Lucroy.