praeceps93
Roaming in Rome
I think you are hanging upside right now. You have floor and ceiling mixed up.
Nah, I just have more faith in prospects than you seem to.
I think you are hanging upside right now. You have floor and ceiling mixed up.
Major league players aren't as important as having cheap draft pick slots. I like the thought process of signing Justin Upton, but he's not a prospect therefore the Braves aren't going to think about him.
Believe me, we already know you lack the ability to think past today.
I know it's de rigueur to dog Niners around here, but really, he's onto something.
I value guys with actual experience and success at the ML level more than most and prospects less than most on here. Not as much as, say, Dave Stewart, but I think we get all amped up at the could-bes who haven't done anything and might never do anything.
Where I think the Braves leap over this wire is that they've put so many together, there's a strong likelihood that a sufficient number of them pan out. Most of these guys will be Blaine Boyer and Kyle Davies and Jo Jo Reyes, y'know?
Frankly, I'm not sure why we hang on to poor Freddie and Julio. If the team is going to come together in three years, why sentence them to stick around? Trade 'em to Arizona or somebody else dumb and desperate. Buy another 1,500 Powerballs.
This was kind of the motivating force behind my original comment. Maybe "realistic floor" isn't exactly accurate when describing .500 in 2017, but what I meant was in the worst case scenario I can imagine (where a large number of our acquired prospects bust) we still have enough of them to put together a mediocre ball club.
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I know it's de rigueur to dog Niners around here, but really, he's onto something.
I value guys with actual experience and success at the ML level more than most and prospects less than most on here. Not as much as, say, Dave Stewart, but I think we get all amped up at the could-bes who haven't done anything and might never do anything.
Where I think the Braves leap over this wire is that they've put so many together, there's a strong likelihood that a sufficient number of them pan out. Most of these guys will be Blaine Boyer and Kyle Davies and Jo Jo Reyes, y'know?
Frankly, I'm not sure why we hang on to poor Freddie and Julio. If the team is going to come together in three years, why sentence them to stick around? Trade 'em to Arizona or somebody else dumb and desperate. Buy another 1,500 Powerballs.
But he's arguing that 1 year of Justin Upton is better than any draft pick for our current team. Meaning he isn't taking into account at all whether this team is one Justin Upton away from competing or how long we'll have Upton vs. how long we'll have the draft pick.
All he's thinking is, 'Justin Upton is a major league player, and a draft pick is not. Therefore we should take Upton.' That's dumb.
wonder if one year of Heyward was worth (5+ Jenkins/ 5+ Swanson/ 5+ Inciarte/ 5+ Blair)??
wonder if one year of Heyward was worth (5+ Jenkins/ 5+ Swanson/ 5+ Inciarte/ 5+ Blair)??
I honestly have no idea what you're arguing. I'm saying one year of Justin Upton doesn't help us, just like one year of Jason Heyward wouldn't have helped us. We did the right thing by trading Heyward, and we'd be doing the right thing by not signing Upton.
recalibrate you sarcasm meter..
retorte to Niner saying..MLB players are more valuable than prospects.... with no context or parameters. Sure I would rather have Trout over Seager.. But I would rather have Seager over Jup.. I would also rather have Inciarte/Blair/Jenkins/Swanson over Hayward.
If those guys are desperate and we have money then why not get cespedes
No draft pick.
Pay him big or pa k with incentives. Trade him at deadline. For one year you have to go cespedes
It doesn't make much sense to sign either one for one year. I'm not totally opposed to bringing either in for a few years if you can get them for a reasonable price.