CrimsonCowboy
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Saw a rumor from Nick Carfado that the Braves along with the Yankees could pursue Cole Hamels.
It's a no for me on Hamels. The 6 million buyout is just too much. Maybe if the Rangers covered the buyout, but then that would cost more in prospect capital.
Rather pursue Ross, Liriano or JA Happ. I'd avoid trying to bring in an Ace right now. Pitching market is thin and any elite pitcher will cost a Tex type of package.
We are not going to win the World Series with those players. We should trade thinking for this year and the coming seasons.It's a no for me on Hamels. The 6 million buyout is just too much. Maybe if the Rangers covered the buyout, but then that would cost more in prospect capital.
Rather pursue Ross, Liriano or JA Happ. I'd avoid trying to bring in an Ace right now. Pitching market is thin and any elite pitcher will cost a Tex type of package.
We are not going to win the World Series with those players. We should trade thinking for this year and the coming seasons.
The Braves are exceedingly unlikely to win the WS this year no matter what additions they make.
The goal should be to push for playoff relevance this year and boost attendance projections for next year. Adding 1-2 players at the deadline is a good signal to send to the casual fan base. Just don't do anything stupid.
The Braves are exceedingly unlikely to win the WS this year no matter what additions they make.
The goal should be to push for playoff relevance this year and boost attendance projections for next year. Adding 1-2 players at the deadline is a good signal to send to the casual fan base. Just don't do anything stupid.
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/23708727/10-hyped-players-running-become-stars
Anthopoulos should be looking to buy low on any of those players?
http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/23708727/10-hyped-players-running-become-stars
Anthopoulos should be looking to buy low on any of those players?
The Braves are exceedingly unlikely to win the WS this year no matter what additions they make.
The goal should be to push for playoff relevance this year and boost attendance projections for next year. Adding 1-2 players at the deadline is a good signal to send to the casual fan base. Just don't do anything stupid.
We have actually done pretty well on our minor leaguers. None of our big name guys have busted like that....well....yet anyway.
I think it's important for folks to appreciate just how successful the few Braves position prospects have been, especially compared to what they have gotten out of the boat loads of pitching prospects.
The Braves have been very fortunate to get average or better players out of Swanson/Albies/Acuna.
The problem is that now folks expect guaranteed success from guys like Riley and Pache, even though it's unlikely both pan out as hoped.
I think it's important for folks to appreciate just how successful the few Braves position prospects have been, especially compared to what they have gotten out of the boat loads of pitching prospects.
The Braves have been very fortunate to get average or better players out of Swanson/Albies/Acuna.
The problem is that now folks expect guaranteed success from guys like Riley and Pache, even though it's unlikely both pan out as hoped.
The Braves have been pretty successful with their pitching prospects in all honesty.
Which ones were successful?
I'll list the ones that weren't after you give me your list. I wonder which will be longer...
You could be right. You could be wrong. Many of our young pitches are just coming up or are still in the minors. It’s really, really hard to say at this point.
You “could” mention the Wislers and Blairs...sure. The crop coming up have much higher ceilings and most have slowly progressed with few really showing little regression.
Plus...we have Folty and Newk with Fried still hanging around. Heck Wisler is still here also. If one out of every four make it on average and one out of every ten excel....we are doing just fine.