Braves Extend Inciarte

If Newcomb and Albies really did equal Archers surplus value then Tampa would also need to be at a point to where they would want to move him.

I think this is an important point to keep in mind. If a team like Tampa values what is going to happen in 2017 and 2018 they are not looking for a breakeven trade for important players like Archer and Longoria. And most indications are that they view 2017 as a chance to compete not a rebuilding year. Come mid-season that calculation might be a bit different on their part.
 
What can a player on the field do to help their team that doesn't show up? Jeter is 'better than his numbers' because he played shortstop for the Yankees and did great things in the playoffs. That being said he's still 6th all-time in SS War and probably the 3rd or 4th best offensive SS ever.

I'd say that he wasn't actually better than his numbers. His numbers said he was really good.
 
Also, Southcack, I was ok with trading Inciarte because I was pretty sure Mallex could handle CF. Now that we've committed to Ender, we need to decide whether Mallex can complement him. We'd need Big Power from somewhere else. 1B, LF, 3B would all need to be power spots. That's why I was thinking Frazier or Longoria might be a nice player for us.

I don't think mallex and inciarte can play together in a lineup that also has albies.

Unless Mallex Does happen to be. Power hitter, which I don't think he is. I think sample size overestimated his power last year.
 
If our starting outfield is Ender, Kemp, and Markakis what percent of the season do you think all 3 will be healthy? Mallex is a lot better than staring someone like Francoeur. I don't think our offense is good enough to get by without having strong bench players. We have to make up for quality with depth.
 
I don't think mallex and inciarte can play together in a lineup that also has albies.

Unless Mallex Does happen to be. Power hitter, which I don't think he is. I think sample size overestimated his power last year.

Quite possible. But I wouldn't call that a 'power hitter,' I'd call it 'some power.' I don't think he's the first, but he might be the second.

You'd need to turn 3B into a full-bore power position (which you could accomplish with Todd Frazier) and it wouldn't hurt to get .450 SLG out of your catcher, either. All those folks suggesting Lucroy for '18, I'm down. Great player. Assuming we're still figuring it out for '17.
 
I think Bill Shanks refers to this as makeup. To me it's one of those things that are great to have if you have it but it's really should be an icing on the cake feature. First and foremost what should matter is your on the field ability. And we are great at evaluating that ability already.

Well, I don't think I can get behind anything Bill Shanks says, but there is a je né sais quoi that isn't in the numbers. If Dansby Swanson had the same WARs as, I don't know, Milton Bradley, and he could, I'm sure we'd all agree that we'd prefer Dansby. Yes?
 
Well, I don't think I can get behind anything Bill Shanks says, but there is a je né sais quoi that isn't in the numbers. If Dansby Swanson had the same WARs as, I don't know, Milton Bradley, and he could, I'm sure we'd all agree that we'd prefer Dansby. Yes?

how Dansby versus Mark Lemke...who has more je ne sais quoi
 
That would be some comeback story for Heyward.

Voted co worst with niners then two years later is finest.

It has precedence in Braves history. Back in '91, signs read:

"Zeroes to heroes"

"Chumps to Champs"

It was even bibically prophesized. "...And the last shall be first."
 
That won't be a problem for Chicago. For starters as long as any of them are willing they'll be signed soon to buy out thier arby seasons. THat's a big thing Epstein is into.

Second. Chicago has a ton of money, and owners willing to spend it. Rizzo's got team options for 2020 and 2021. When that's done they'll kick him to the curb, he'll be 32 and won't have more than a few if any productive seasons left. Rizzo isn't a factor. By the time that the other 3 are approaching FA, chicago will have only Heyward still on contract. Lester will be gone, Zobrist will be gone, Rizzo will be gone. Cubs will probably have a small rebuild around 2019 or 2020 to restock some prospects if they need to by trading some of their less important arb eligible players, but Cubs are in a fine situation. Heyward's contract was structured in a way that when their young stars now are older, he'll be a non-factor

It shouldn't, I agree. The thing that's going to make things interesting is what they do with the Arrieta situation IMO. Do you pony up to keep him? If you don't, you're looking at an aging Lester as your #1 and Hendricks as your #2.

That's certainly not a bad start, but there's no help coming from within unless Dylan Cease can stay healthy and come in a hurry.
 
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