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This crap might be the reason we aren’t seeing any big trades. We won’t have a farm system in 5 years the way our FO is running crap.
This might be in accordance with a change towards a more analytical approach.
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Maybe. But why now. Why not 3 months ago. Doesn’t pass the sniff test for me.
All that makes sense except for the timing. Why sign them to new one year deal in October and fire them in January. What changed since then.According to my source, this news is in direct correlation with the Stewart fiasco. Now this is not necessarily a precursor to us definitely losing the #9 pick but more or less the front office showing their disappointment that these two put the organization in the position of possibly losing the pick. When I talked to him tonight, he still feels like we will keep the pick. Just from the perception I got it was like "we're going to punish you because you made all this a possibility. Fair or unfair that's for everyone to decide on their own.
Hope everyone had a great Christmas and New Years!
All that makes sense except for the timing. Why sign them to new one year deal in October and fire them in January. What changed since then.
All that makes sense except for the timing. Why sign them to new one year deal in October and fire them in January. What changed since then.
Braves will not lose the pick. Grievance resolved.
I still wonder if the Braves came damn close to losing due to something with Bridges.
I still wonder if the Braves came damn close to losing due to something with Bridges.
I still wonder if the Braves came damn close to losing due to something with Bridges.
After thinking about it, I just don't see how the decision on what to tender Carter Stewart or the mechanics of it ended up being a Bridges decision.
Once it became clear to the organization that they were not interested in signing Stewart to slot money because of his injury, it had to have become a GM level decision. They had to have put the in-house lawyers and rules people on researching exactly what they had to do to protect themselves.
If that didn't happen, that's more of an indictment on AA than Bridges. But I feel sure that it did happen.
I suspect this firing is more related to general approach to the draft and scouting and possibly simply being organized than it was to any one mistake.
I would think it is more likely the change in course would be related to a failure to implement what AA has said he wanted.