Hahn just promoted Moncada despite his .379 BABIP and 28% K rate in a non-contending season.
I don't follow your logic...
Hahn making a mistake justifies Coppy making a mistake?
Hahn just promoted Moncada despite his .379 BABIP and 28% K rate in a non-contending season.
I'll need a leave the board bet in place to motivate me to do the work. You down?
Let me guess....no.
what are you talking about, you asked the question if we wanted you to quote everyone who said. I'm not the one who brought it up, you did.
So do it. Or don't? Why ask the question if you won't follow through?
what are you talking about, you asked the question if we wanted you to quote everyone who said. I'm not the one who brought it up, you did.
So do it. Or don't? Why ask the question if you won't follow through?
I remember there were some on the Sonny Gray bandwagon, but unlike Enscheff, I believe people have a right to say what they want without facing furious reprisals that insult their intelligence.
I tend to think the people that wanted Gray didn't necessarily want him for a stretch run this year.
I remember there were some on the Sonny Gray bandwagon, but unlike Enscheff, I believe people have a right to say what they want without facing furious reprisals that insult their intelligence.
I tend to think the people that wanted Gray didn't necessarily want him for a stretch run this year.
Come to think of it, it was kind of a two-fer; a now-and-later move. I think there was a poster who thought the Braves could move Teheran and replace him with Gray and somehow win on both moves. I doubt that could happen, but given Beane's recent trade with the Nationals, I wonder what the price tag on Gray will be.
Hmm. Maybe Dave Stewart knew something about Swanson that nobody else did...
This.... He was being viewed as a long term piece, not the basis for a stretch run this year.... Although he would likely have helped this year as well.
looks like the wheels have come off
If this prevents us from trading our best prospects and getting Swanson back in the lineup, thank God.
For the record, I'm not in on Gray at all. I really think he's going to have durability issues.
In response to nsacpi, I think we have the pieces to get Gray at a decent cost because of the depth of our system. A lot of the teams pursuing Gray won't want to surrender a top prospect, which would test their depth (where we would have an advantage). That said, I still don't think he's a good investment.