Horsehide Harry
<B>Mr. Free Trade</B>
Here's the thing. Freeman has broken out this year and has turned into an elite first baseman instead of a very good first baseman. This is a team that desperately needs an elite player and now we have it for a very cheap price for several more years. You're trading a big power guy for a prospect who may or may not have power in the end (Bregman was never supposed to be a big power guy... more of a contact guy with some pop)... and with the rest of your package, you are replacing FF at first with a guy who has failed miserably at the MLB level and has shown no promising signs of getting it, and another prospect who may or may not pan out. You're trading a sure thing, elite player at a cornerstone position as a cheap price for a bunch of question marks when we're really not that far off from competing with better pitching and a FA/trade or two. If you trade Freeman and Kemp for those 3 players, you are setting the rebuild back about 3-4 more years.
I think where we differ most is the idea that the team isn't that far away from competing. I agree completely that Freeman has turned himself into an elite level player (or at least exhibited a season where he is an elite level player, hopefully to sustain that level). But, he is likely at his peak now. As is Teheran and Inciarte. And the team is still going to lose close to 100 games (19 or so games just to get to .500, which is still not really competing). So, IMO, you can't count on any real improvement in terms of wins coming from those three players, they already are doing all they can. The other veterans on the team are just as likely to go backwards as forwards in terms of quality of play (Markakis, Flowers, Kemp). That means that the improvement needed will have to come from internal sources or external sources (FA, Trades). Internally, if they young guys progress well as we hope, there will be some level of improvement, but I think not a huge amount yet. The FA market isn't likely to provide much help because there isn't much to be had. And the Braves aren't likely to trade for guys who will be big help because of cost in return prospects.
Could the Braves challenge for a WC spot next year? Anything is possible. Is it likely? IMO, it is very unlikely and the small chance is not worth changing the long term foundation building that continuing the rebuild should bring.