Meh, maybe. We're so aggressive that I wouldn't be surprised. I bet Allard is up sooner rather than later.
Allard can't be promoted until he establishes himself as a Top 20 prospect.
Meh, maybe. We're so aggressive that I wouldn't be surprised. I bet Allard is up sooner rather than later.
Allard can't be promoted until he establishes himself as a Top 20 prospect.
Don't argue with me. I completely agree that he needs more seasoning, but I'm not going to act surprised when he's pushed to Atlanta.
It seems Soroka has jumped over Gohara very quickly. I wouldn't be surprised if Soroka stays up and Gohara is left in AAA until he stops being fat and starts being a professional athlete. Sanchez is likely in AAA or the BP as the 6th SP once he's deemed healthy.
Man, I wish they had traded Julio when they had the chance.
It seems Soroka has jumped over Gohara very quickly. I wouldn't be surprised if Soroka stays up and Gohara is left in AAA until he stops being fat. Sanchez is likely in AAA or the BP as the 6th SP once he's deemed healthy.
Man, I wish they had traded Julio when they had the chance.
I’m not sure ditching the salary in 2019 would have been my highest priority at the time but it’s turned out to be maybe the more important opportunity cost of not making a deal than any foregone (middling?) prospects.
thing is, allard isn't likely to be any better than anyone in the current rotation.
calling riley up would be in the category of "rushing," and i don't see it happening (and it shouldn't).
I’m not sure ditching the salary in 2019 would have been my highest priority at the time but it’s turned out to be maybe the more important opportunity cost of not making a deal than any foregone (middling?) prospects.
Not sure I’d call Bradley, Jr and Benintendi “middling” ...
I never saw either reported with any degree of reliability.
If either had been offered he’d probably be gone. Well maybe not Bradley. I love him dearly but not sure I’d have targeted him for the Braves.
At the time, folks were noting that his stuff was already in decline, and he was unlikely to be productive in 2017, much less 2019.
Cashing him in was just as much about getting prospects as it was avoiding the exact scenario we are witnessing now.
I thought the consensus would be that he’d probably still be worth his salary in 2019 as a fourth or fifth starter.
in hindsight, i wish we made a deal. i know many called for it at the time. but i think also at the time, there was a fair and reasonable argument for keeping him.
unless they were dealing him to AZ, I doubt Hart/Copt would’ve extracted good value for him in a trade anyways.
I thought the consensus would be that he’d probably still be worth his salary in 2019 as a fourth or fifth starter.
Why the **** are we talking about if we should have traded Tehran in a thread for soroka. Just stop it
Why the **** are we talking about if we should have traded Tehran in a thread for soroka. Just stop it