Ozzie Albies thread

I think in general extensions are good. If we could extend Comargo, Swanson, Albies and Acuna I'd be thrilled. I am sure at least one would go bad. But at least one would be a huge bargain.

I'm sure someone has stats on how often extensions work out or don't. I'd bet on the extensions.

For Wrenn he was HORRIBLE at free agent deals. He was pretty dang good on extensions. I think extensions just have the built in advantages of being guys you know really well and younger players. Uggla was technically an extension, but it was after a trade. Uggla was not known and not that young. Full disclosure I loved the deal and extension at the time.
 
I don't understand why having decent assets that can be cashed deserves a whole lot of credit when the team he left was a losing one, with no obvious future of winning.

Congrats on not completely screwing up your job?

well when you draft like 4 good players in 7 years, you can't build a farm. when you don't have a farm, you don't have a future.
 
If Coppy drafted a crop of players that turn out as good as Kimbrel, Simmons, Wood and Gattis, I'll be shocked

(And Coppy got to draft top 10 every year)
 
If Coppy drafted a crop of players that turn out as good as Kimbrel, Simmons, Wood and Gattis, I'll be shocked

(And Coppy got to draft top 10 every year)

(when wren drafted top-10 he still took a low-ceiling pitcher. yawn).
(we've drafted better players in the late first/supp/2nd rounds than wren drafted in the 20s. yawn).
of course, we're talking about 3 drafts vs 7. i'll be shocked if the war per draft isn't higher. 4 players in 7 years. FOUR.
those 1st round picks by wren are horrifically bad. i don't care if he picked 32 each year. it's a terrible crop.
 
(when wren drafted top-10 he still took a low-ceiling pitcher. yawn).
(we've drafted better players in the late first/supp/2nd rounds than wren drafted in the 20s. yawn).
of course, we're talking about 3 drafts vs 7. i'll be shocked if the war per draft isn't higher. 4 players in 7 years. FOUR.
those 1st round picks by wren are horrifically bad. i don't care if he picked 32 each year. it's a terrible crop.

Mike Minor has prodcued 10 war.

You can keep being wrong about this. Like always, you post with emotion and no data.
 
Wren wasn't a terrible GM. He wasn't particularly great either. Regarding his poor return for his great assets, I'd have to disagree overall.

Gattis brought us Folty.
Heyward brought us Miller and then subsequently Ender and Dansbae.
J-Up returned Fried, Mallex, and potentially Dustin Peterson. Mallex then netted us Gohara.
Kimbrell trade netted Wisler and the opportunity to draft Riley (still hate this trade regardless of how they do)
Simmons netted Newk (still hate this trade regardless how Newk does)


That's a good amount of talent. We can debate whether the value at the time was commiserate or not, but the fruits yielded seem pretty good so far.
 
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If Coppy drafted a crop of players that turn out as good as Kimbrel, Simmons, Wood and Gattis, I'll be shocked

(And Coppy got to draft top 10 every year)

You're talking about 3 drafts compared to 7. Even still, as of now, it would appear that Coppy/Hart have a much better hit rate per draft seeing as Riley, Wentz Cumberland, Wilson, Waters, and Soroka have all made at least 1 top 100 list as guys drafted outside the 1st round. And you also have guys like Weigel, Minter, and Muller as well who are/were pretty highly regarded as prospects.
 
You're talking about 3 drafts compared to 7. Even still, as of now, it would appear that Coppy/Hart have a much better hit rate per draft seeing as Riley, Wentz Cumberland, Wilson, Waters, and Soroka have all made at least 1 top 100 list as guys drafted outside the 1st round. And you also have guys like Weigel, Minter, and Muller as well who are/were pretty highly regarded as prospects.

Well you're welcome to count the chickens before they roost.

But I've been informed that non first round picks don't count
 
Math is hard.

Good thing community colleges don't have entry requirements.

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Well you're welcome to count the chickens before they roost.

But I've been informed that non first round picks don't count

They could all bust, but so far, all of them have gained value since being drafted. How many drafts did Wren produce with multiple players making a top 100 list?
 
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