Farewell to Wood, Peraza, Jimmy Johns, and Avilans.

With prospects, the most important season is always the most recent, and he's out up an OPS of over .800 at every stop.

I may have overstated, but I would easily take any 2 of the 3 instead of Olivera, and given the state of our team, I'd take Williams alone over Olivera.

I don't like Olivera, not as something with much value in a trade. He is 'cheap' only if he actually produces, he's 30 with significant risk, and he was blocked with the Dodgers. That makes little sense for the Braves unless we view 2017 as a 'must win' year at the expense of future value. Which I wouldn't like.

Right, but Olivera is so risky that the Dodgers gave him a ton of money, with many teams in hot pursuit. He's supposed to be a really good player.
 
If we sign a couple guys this off-season and Olivera produces, we could be good next year. It's far from a guarantee that we're doomed next year.

I didn't say we are. I didn't mention 2016.

I think it's clear we're going to try to be good next year, which is fine in principal but will probably cost too much given where we are.

Given the current major league pieces and state of the farm system, I'd rather focus on 2018 and beyond than 2016 and 2017. Under that lens, you can probably see why I don't value Olivera much.
 
With prospects, the most important season is always the most recent, and he's out up an OPS of over .800 at every stop.

I may have overstated, but I would easily take any 2 of the 3 instead of Olivera, and given the state of our team, I'd take Williams alone over Olivera.

I don't like Olivera, not as something with much value in a trade. He is 'cheap' only if he actually produces, he's 30 with significant risk, and he was blocked with the Dodgers. That makes little sense for the Braves unless we view 2017 as a 'must win' year at the expense of future value. Which I wouldn't like.

I feel like we know less of Olivera than we do a minor league prospect. So, why go for a guy with a handful of years left (with the risk of unknown) and be on the hook for 30 million vs. a decent minor league prospect at league minimum? This isn't what rebuilding teams do.

We are now down to 1 starter we can really be confident in. The others are either young and still growing or struggling like Teheran.
 
Why does this move make you think that? Braves are still investing heavily in the future.

Because we gave up two good future pieces for a broken 30-year-old.

I said we're still trying to build long-term, but just as I liked the Kimbrel move because it sacrificed current value for future, I dislike this even more because it sacrifices long-term value for current.

I was ok with dealing Wood and Peraza, but I wanted similar long-term value at different positions for them, not current value.
 
He would get us Price. For the rest of the year.

I'd rather have Olivera for 5 than Price for a half.

Now I wonder if Olivera get us price? I'd bet heavily he wouldn't have.

Now let's also consider we added Peraza on top of that.

Olivera is good and all, but I am stunned there's not more to it.
 
I feel like we know less of Olivera than we do a minor league prospect. So, why go for a guy with a handful of years left (with the risk of unknown) and be on the hook for 30 million vs. a decent minor league prospect at league minimum? This isn't what rebuilding teams do.

We are now down to 1 starter we can really be confident in. The others are either young and still growing or struggling like Teheran.

Exactly.
 
JUP with a three-run homer. Dude is heating up and the market is sizzzzzlin'

I do wish we could get him for next year...

M. Smith CF
Maybin RF
Freeman 1B
JUP LF
Olivera 3B
Markakis LF
Peterson 2B
Simba SS
C-Beth C

That lineup though.
 
I feel like many are ignoring the reports on Olivera and how good he's supposed to be.

I've read the scouting reports, seen the videos, and seen his numbers.

McDaniel gave him a 50 FV and projected him for .260-.280 with 15-20 HR, and that lines up with his Cuban numbers. Which would be fine but still less than the value of Wood and Peraza. And that's his perceived upside. His downside is a guy who's never really healthy, needs TJ, and struggles with MLB pitching while declining in athleticism.
 
JUP with a three-run homer. Dude is heating up and the market is sizzzzzlin'

I do wish we could get him for next year...

M. Smith CF
Maybin RF
Freeman 1B
JUP LF
Olivera 3B
Markakis LF
Peterson 2B
Simba SS
C-Beth C

That lineup though.

It's still not that great... There's still 2, possibly 4 auto outs in there
 
I've read the scouting reports, seen the videos, and seen his numbers.

McDaniel gave him a 50 FV and projected him for .260-.280 with 15-20 HR, and that lines up with his Cuban numbers. Which would be fine but still less than the value of Wood and Peraza. And that's his perceived upside. His downside is a guy who's never really healthy, needs TJ, and struggles with MLB pitching while declining in athleticism.

Others have ranked him higher than that and see more in him.
 
JUP with a three-run homer. Dude is heating up and the market is sizzzzzlin'

I do wish we could get him for next year...

M. Smith CF

Maybin RF

Freeman 1B

JUP LF

Olivera 3B

Markakis LF

Peterson 2B

Simba SS

C-Beth C

That lineup though.

Going with the softball outfield, eh? Interesting idea.

I think we're staying in the NL, though.
 
JUP with a three-run homer. Dude is heating up and the market is sizzzzzlin'

I do wish we could get him for next year...

M. Smith CF

Maybin RF

Freeman 1B

JUP LF

Olivera 3B

Markakis LF

Peterson 2B

Simba SS

C-Beth C

That lineup though.

That is not a good line up. If that is the ideal line up then we are in trouble.
 
I think a few are underrating how highly LA thought of Bird. There is something there his numbers to date aren't showing. I think he could be a real find in this thing.

On a side note, addition by subtraction with Avilan. If Paco, Withrow, Winkler, Simmons, Viz, and a few others step up next year, GAH dang what a pen.
 
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