You're assuming the Braves were constrained by payroll by choosing not to sign Castro. It's far more likely that they had the money to match Minnesota's offer, but simply didn't value him that much than it was that they ran up against a budget ceiling. Especially when you are referring to the salary difference of 2-6 million
Adding Burrows in the mix we have quite a list of lefty releivers who should be ready between 2017 and 2018.
Minter, Biddle, Paco, Lindgren, Harrington, Burrows, Clouse,
Impressive amount of assets that could provide huge dividends in one facet or another
For all that, I'm not sure I like the trade.
After having a chance to read more on the return, I'm feeling better about this trade. Seems like Gohara is making progress on a changeup. In the BA chat from December, Kyle Glasser speculated he'd be on the edge of being a top 100 prospect. Still a lot of risk here, but he seems to be a better prospect than I was initially thinking. John Manuel and Dave Cameron seem to like the trade for the Braves. Keith Law had Gohara as the Mariners #2 prospect (just behind Kyle Lewis, I assume).
wow fangraphs is full of stone age thinking too. who knew?
Yeah, clearly they don't understand surplus value.
I know you are trying to be funny. But Steamer, and I'm guessing Dave Cameron, just don't believe in Smith to be anything but a 4th OFer. Certainly not the 2 WAR CF that ensheff, and I'm presuming you too, think that he is/could be. If Smith had proven to be a 2 WAR already then he would bring a lot more back.
I'm upset we traded Mallex. I just hate the arrogance and belittling.
So you respond in-kind? If your evaluation of Mallex is a starting caliber CF then we blew this trade. If he's a 4th OF then it's pretty even. I would hope the Braves viewed him as a 4th OF and are not just moving him because he's blocked in center.
Again, I'd rather have Mallex but I don't think your statement is true. If the braves think this kid is a tier 1 arm then why not get him before he truly breaks out? Haven't we seen how valueable pitching has become?
Chapman, Wagner
So you respond in-kind? If your evaluation of Mallex is a starting caliber CF then we blew this trade. If he's a 4th OF then it's pretty even. I would hope the Braves viewed him as a 4th OF and are not just moving him because he's blocked in center.
That's certainly possible. But considering Mallex + was traded for Smyly (who we have a good idea of his value) then it starts to become clear what Mallex's value currently is around the league.