Braves Acquire Matt Adams From Cardinals

Because they got scared of the price tag for Lester and Price and think they only way to get a ton of good pitching is to develop it yourself to avoid paying for free agents.

I would have preferred to see them stock up on position talent, and then use that talent to acquire pitchers after other organizations already weeded out the busts.
 
The Braves have 3 position players in the current top 100 right now and one of them is 16.

91: Klesko, Houston, Chipper,

92: Chipper, Klesko, Kelly, Lopez, Mitchell

93: Chipper, Lopez, Klesko, Kelly, Nieves,

94: Chipper, Klesko, Lopez, Kelly, Williams,

95: Chipper, Andruw, Williams, Dye, Hollins

96: Andruw, Dye, Smith, Hollins

I don't think our position prospects compare at any point to what we had in the early 90's. Te Braves had multiple top 25 hitting prospects in those years and hit on almost all of them.

There are only a handful of Braves starters who have had sustained success since 1990 and really only Wainwright lived up to his hype you could say for one reason or another. In fact the best pitcher the Braves have produced since Glavine never even showed up on a top 100 prospects list.

Good stuff, thanks for listing it all out. We can't talk about how many hit since we're only talking about the shape of the minor league system.

I'll concede that the period from 92-95 was at least as good, likely better, in position prospects than what we have now, at least at the top end. But far superior? I still don't see it.

We just graduated Dansby, so if you look at it to start this year, we had Dansby, Albies, Acuna, and Maitan at the top. The 93 and 95 groups you posted are likely the only two that surpassed that group, and it's not by much.

So while it's true that we focused more on position prospects than everyone thinks back then, it's also true that we're focusing on position prospects more now than everyone thinks, which is my point. If you're saying it's stupid to say the old 'Braves Way' is about developing pitching, then it's also stupid to say that our current strategy is about developing pitching above all.
 
It is, for sure, and it is very good. It's actually position prospect heavy. The question, though, is whether their hitting talent in the minors is clearly superior to ours or whether it simply seems that way because they lack anything close to the level of pitching we have.

Torres/Frazier/Rutherford/Mateo is a great foursome. Is it clearly superior to Albies/Acuna/Maitan/Demeritte?

Not clearly superior, but clearly closer and safer I think
 
Not clearly superior, but clearly closer and safer I think

That's fair. But either way, the point stands - we are focusing on position prospects and trying to stockpile those as well, pretty much as much as we ever have. It's just that we also have a crap ton of pitching prospects in addition to that. For some reason people are focusing more on the ratio than on the raw numbers.

It is better to have 10 pitching prospects and 5 hitting prospects than to have 3 pitching prospects and 5 hitting prospects. Is it better to have 3 pitching prospects and 12 hitting prospects? Sure, I'll agree with that. But my argument is that you can't substitute them 1-for-1, exactly for the reasons stated about the lower value of pitching prospects.
 
Good stuff, thanks for listing it all out. We can't talk about how many hit since we're only talking about the shape of the minor league system.

I'll concede that the period from 92-95 was at least as good, likely better, in position prospects than what we have now, at least at the top end. But far superior? I still don't see it.

We just graduated Dansby, so if you look at it to start this year, we had Dansby, Albies, Acuna, and Maitan at the top. The 93 and 95 groups you posted are likely the only two that surpassed that group, and it's not by much.

So while it's true that we focused more on position prospects than everyone thinks back then, it's also true that we're focusing on position prospects more now than everyone thinks, which is my point. If you're saying it's stupid to say the old 'Braves Way' is about developing pitching, then it's also stupid to say that our current strategy is about developing pitching above all.

The Braves FO is targeting pitchers. They have even said this themselves. Acuna and Albies are top prospects but not acquired under this current FO. You can thank team Frank Wren for them.

This Braves FO were gifted Ender and Swanson and also signed Matian. The rest of the trades and draft have been pitching heavy. Is that not correct?
 
Which is why the whole "Braves Way" silliness about focusing on developing pitching is nonsense. The Braves dynasty was built on 3 HOF pitchers (1 acquired through draft, trade and FA), and a stable of stud position prospects.

The Braves never were, and are not not now, a pitcher factory. Why they decided to go that route now is a complete mystery.

that was media driven due to Leo mainly and Bobby secondarily. Bobby still being involved gives the impression that the Braves still want to develop pitchers. The org doesn't develop pitchers just like any other org develops them. Sets of individual coaches and instructors along with the players talent and work ethic will determine how far they go. Those criteria have been in flux for a long time. Once when Bobby rides his horse into the sunset, we will hopefully end this saying 'the Braves way.'
 
The Braves FO is targeting pitchers. They have even said this themselves. Acuna and Albies are top prospects but not acquired under this current FO. You can thank team Frank Wren for them.

This Braves FO were gifted Ender and Swanson and also signed Matian. The rest of the trades and draft have been pitching heavy. Is that not correct?

they were not gifted Swanson and Ender. They specifically targeted them... used a pitcher Zona wanted and cleaned house... regardless of how much you want to discredit the FO abilities, saying they were gifted is completely wrong.
 
The Braves may not have done a stellar job developing pitchers during the run, but they certainly did a great job hyping them and spinning them off when their values were at a precipice. Odalis Perez/Jason Marquis/Bruce Chen/Tim Spooneybarger/Horacio Ramirez/Damian Moss (among others) all brought back significant pieces.
 
they were not gifted Swanson and Ender. They specifically targeted them... used a pitcher Zona wanted and cleaned house... regardless of how much you want to discredit the FO abilities, saying they were gifted is completely wrong.

Is it? The Braves deserve credit for making that move but it's not a normal course of business move. Props to them for continuing to screw over that inept FO but it was a gift.
 
The Braves may not have done a stellar job developing pitchers during the run, but they certainly did a great job hyping them and spinning them off when their values were at a precipice. Odalis Perez/Jason Marquis/Bruce Chen/Tim Spooneybarger/Horacio Ramirez/Damian Moss (among others) all brought back significant pieces.

It really was a wonderful time when the bust rate of pitching prospects wasn't really well known. Sadly the Braves are the team now buying into that failed strategy they helped hype up two decades ago.
 
Is it? The Braves deserve credit for making that move but it's not a normal course of business move. Props to them for continuing to screw over that inept FO but it was a gift.

What does normal course of business have to do with this trade... Are you suggesting they wanted only pitchers, but Zona insisted the take Ender and Swanson and not just Blair..
 
The Braves FO is targeting pitchers. They have even said this themselves. Acuna and Albies are top prospects but not acquired under this current FO. You can thank team Frank Wren for them.

This Braves FO were gifted Ender and Swanson and also signed Matian. The rest of the trades and draft have been pitching heavy. Is that not correct?

This is fair. It's also still a somewhat small window to make a final judgement. Obviously we heavily targeted position players on the international market. We'll see what we do at 5. If we go with a hitter, then suddenly the two most recent examples of strategy we have will be heavily weighted toward position prospects. Then what do we do?
 
What does normal course of business have to do with this trade... Are you suggesting they wanted only pitchers, but Zona insisted the take Ender and Swanson and not just Blair..

I'm saying the package they got for Miller was absurd. It warranted one of Ender and Swanson but not both.
 
This is fair. It's also still a somewhat small window to make a final judgement. Obviously we heavily targeted position players on the international market. We'll see what we do at 5. If we go with a hitter, then suddenly the two most recent examples of strategy we have will be heavily weighted toward position prospects. Then what do we do?

Hopefully keep going after hitters. They have a higher chance to be successful and better chance to use them to fill gaps at the MLB level when needed.
 
Stewart is an idiot and was in the process of making a series of stupid "win now" moves. Coppy just so happened to be the guy selling a good pitcher when Stewart was ready to make a bad move. Coppy was in the right place at the right time. The only creidt he deserves is that he was smart enough to realize it was happening and facilitated the gifting.

That single move is the sole reason the Braves even resemble a team that is ending a rebuild.
 
I completely agree.. but they still asked and somehow got them. the FO was able to convince the Dbacks that he was worth both..

I agree. I'm not saying they have never targeted position players. But it's been rare and they got 2 of them in one trade due to a horrible GM.
 
Hopefully keep going after hitters. They have a higher chance to be successful and better chance to use them to fill gaps at the MLB level when needed.

I didn't mean what approach do we take, I just meant how do we continue to bash them for their approach if they start targeting position players?
 
I didn't mean what approach do we take, I just meant how do we continue to bash them for their approach if they start targeting position players?

Well if they draft that 1B prospect at #5 to save money to sign an injured pitching prospect at #41...I think the bashing will justifiably continue.
 
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