This always seemed to be the crux of Jeff Wren's complaints about the Braves after his brother got the axe and was scapegoated. Frank was never allowed to tear everything down and start over. All he was allowed to do was to try to keep winning on a shoestring budget.
I'm not at all saying that I think Wren was a great GM. The Upton and Lowe contracts (mainly the 4th year on Lowe) and the Johnson and Uggla extensions make a solid case that Wren did a poor job managing available resources. But it's not really fair to judge the farm system he left given that he was under a mandate from above to win division titles with a less-than-competitive payroll. He pretty much had to use high draft picks on guys that appeared close to ML ready, rather than going after high upside guys who would require significant development.
The Braves would've been much better off had Schuerholz retired gracefully when his GM days were over.
Watching tehteh defend Coppy for no apparent reason is as amusing as reviewing his predictions lol.
The initial question I was posed was...who was worse?
imagine where the rebuild would be if we only had just albies and acuna.
And I guess I'm just saying - doesn't matter and it's certainly not worth getting this upset over.
Didn't Wren draft or sign the likes of Gattis, Kimbrel, Simmons and Wood? And of course Albies and Acuna.
And didn't he also make the great trade for JUpton?
Aren't those the assets that Coppy used to acquire the ****ty pitching prospects?
GM Roy Clark?
You have to understand that Wren wasn't responsible for anything but signing bad contracts and making poor extensions.
I am not going to use the word cancer like others have. Don't like that and should never be used to describe a person. I've done so in the past, and won't ever again.
With that said, although Coppy crippled our signing ability in the International Pool, and left a stain on the franchise, I still don't like Wren, as a GM, more.
The signing of Melvin Upton left a bad taste in my mouth. Didn't like it at the time. I couldn't believe fans wanted him here in the first place. He wasn't a good ball player before he signed with us and sure wasn't while he was here. The fact that we could've got a whole lot more in a trade for Kimbrel if we didn't need to get rid of Melvin's remaining contract. Ohh..Don't let me forget the Nate McLouth trade fiasco. And then there is the fact that our farm system was a wasteland during his time. But, don't get me wrong. He made some good trades as well though.
Also, Coppy had his fair share of bad trades/signings. His biggest bad trade was Alex Wood, Jose Peraza and others for Olivera and others, which included Wentz. The rules violations that he committed will be the thing that he will be remembered for though.
Yeah, the bad farm was Wrens fault except for the studs he drafted that Wren had nothing to do with
You have to understand that Wren wasn't responsible for anything but signing bad contracts and making poor extensions.
Bobby had power too. The biggest complaint during that time will always be demanding a MLB 1B when trading Tex. Such a dumb move.
Exactly. Wren was successful at what he was tasked to do (field winning teams), Cop underperformed with what he was tasked to do (maximize value on existing assets and oversee a reasonably quick rebuild). Add him crippling our international prospects now and for years to come, and there’s no way anyone can say they were “equally bad” with a straight face.
Good point here. However, as I stated earlier, the main "stain" for me is when he signed Melvin Upton to that contract. He should have never offered that to him. Which in turn hurt our return on the Kimbrel trade.
Such refreshing insights. None of that has ever been mentioned here before.