This is kinda another meh deal. Both sides got 2ish WAR total in my opinion (Gant is decent but I think he's a mop-up or lackluster 5th starter). Ellis and Dykstra are complete non-factors.
How many years does Gant have his contract?
I don't think we overpaid for what Garcia is, but I would have preferred a free agent . . . even if a slight overpay. That's probably me being overly stingy with mid-level prospects though.
I see this side too. I just really don't think we were gonna do anything with Gant, and Ellis looked terrible in AAA.
Still a goofy trade.
If we can flip Garcia at the deadline and get similar value, I suppose this makes sense at a level, but I'm tempted to think that Coppolella's ADHD has kicked in and he's bent on making a move or two that are premature to our being a legitimate contender. Minor league depth isn't the end all and be all, but I think we need to be a little cautious. Of the 5 guys we've traded in the last week, I think Povse has the highest ceiling although I think Gant and Ellis will have big league careers. Dykstra is lost in the shuffle.
Kind of interesting that the Braves packaged together a non-prospect and two middling pitchers they acquired as a throw in and as part of a minor deal.
Braves are sort of shifting around assets now.
If Jamie Garcia rebounds to be an above average lefty they should easily get this kind of package back at the deadline. If not, they have not given up much.
I think the Braves have a better chance of both winning games and getting better in the future with Garcia than they did with Gant and Ellis.
Sort of interesting, the Braves turned Uribe and Kelly Johnson into middling Mets prospects Gant and Whalen. They then used the two to grave a veteran starter and a former first rounder from 2014. I sort of think that was good value out of Uribe and Kelly Johnson.
What are everyone's thoughts on what Garcia would have gotten as a FA this year? 3 / $42m? Maybe 4 / $50m?
This is the first move we've made this offseason that I don't like.
I don't think any of the three prospects are all that good, but I don't like the idea of giving up what could be somewhat useful pieces for an injury prone starter with only one year of control left.
I actually liked gant as a potential fastball-change up guy out of the pen with his K numbers. I know bullpen guys aren't that valuable, but how valuable is one year of an injury-prone starter in a year we aren't going to compete anyway?
I also see this as them admitting the Simmons deal was bad. If this is all Chris Ellis is worth, we should've gotten way more in return for Simmons.
What's there not to like? Let's be careful not to overvalue Gant and Ellis. Their back end starters with limited upside. Nice pieces to have but Jaime has a proven track record. He's very good when healthy. Low risk with who we have for a potentially solid mid rotation pitcher. I like it
But...but...but...I thought they were going to get Archer or Sale?
Garcia has had tons of injury problems. He is likely a 0-1 win upgrade over someone like Wisler...at the cost of $12M and a prospect that has a pulse.
Yet another "win now" move that won't make the team win, but does buy time for the young pitchers to develop while giving the illusion they are building a winner. Hopefully a non-prospect went to the Cards.
This is the first move we've made this offseason that I don't like.
I don't think any of the three prospects are all that good, but I don't like the idea of giving up what could be somewhat useful pieces for an injury prone starter with only one year of control left.
I actually liked gant as a potential fastball-change up guy out of the pen with his K numbers. I know bullpen guys aren't that valuable, but how valuable is one year of an injury-prone starter in a year we aren't going to compete anyway?
I also see this as them admitting the Simmons deal was bad. If this is all Chris Ellis is worth, we should've gotten way more in return for Simmons.