It's just unreal...he's killing it and we will get nothing for him. That is a ridiculous rule that you can't put him back on waivers. The team that claimed him probably had NO intention on "working out a trade". They were just blocking another team. We could have gotten a NICE prospect(s) for him.
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Braves Pull Jim Johnson Back After Waiver Claim
He's ours! All ours!!!!
Inexcusable is a strong word to describe something basically inconsequential. There were probably deals available... something like a non-prospect and we pay all of his contract. In that case, just keep him.
Remember we were all thinking it was silly to not trade for McCann... until we saw what the Yankees want in return. Then it makes sense.
I would really love to be a fly on the wall for some of these negotiations. I suspect we would all see things a little different if we could. Of course, a fly on the wall laughing out loud would create quite a spectacle.
The braves had next to 0 leverage in negotiating a Johnson trade. Other teams likely low balled them because they figured there was no way we would hold on to him. I bet the people who are complaining we didn't trade hm would have **** on whatever return we got if we did trade him. I know if I was another GM I wouldn't even consider sending one of my top 25 prospects for a half season of Johnson who hasn't been effective without a tomahawk on his chest I about 3-4 years.
Ever played poker. Sometimes it is worth losing a hand to establish a reputation for unpredictability.
That's what I was getting at. The leverage we gain in future deals may be worth more than what we got in a trade.
No no no. Players are not cards. You know what you have and the other person has. What the Braves had was someone moderately valuable that is expiring so he is less valuable. You put him out and make the best deal possible. Teams know what they are willing to give up for a certain guy. Sure you can hold out for more but ultimately you know the max you are going to get and you have to make a deal to get close to that value. Otherwise you have a guy who is a waste on this team.
Maybe they thought he could mentor some young guys and didn't want to trust anyone into high leverage roles?
That could be worth more than a crap prospect
...gasping through straws here
In knowing if they pulled him back they couldnt put him back on waivers...why pull him back?? I do t fully understand the process, but if you "don't" pull him back and a trade isn't worked out...doesn't he go back on waivers??