UNCBlue012
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I don’t think DOB is in the new FO loop like he was with the old regime but I hope he’s right about Gray bc he’s not an upgrade for us.
Give me Young Gabe over DOB's arrogant ass lol
I don’t think DOB is in the new FO loop like he was with the old regime but I hope he’s right about Gray bc he’s not an upgrade for us.
He'd be an "upgrade" but at what cost?
That is the question.
Between Bowman’s “at least $60M to spend” and DOBs failure to know anything, what is the point in reading the Braves beat writers?
Jon Heyman
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#SFGiants interesting new entrant in Sonny sweepstakes. It does make sense; Giants prez Farhan Zaidi, who knows Sonny from A’s days, is said to be fan. It appears some other linked teams — A’s, Brewers, Braves, M’s, Pads, Reds — don’t appear to be at forefront of talks at moment
With all these teams it doesn't sound like a close deal to me. Has Heyman ever gotten anything right?
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ml...newicz-leads-braves-rotation-in-2019.amp.html
“Over the past six weeks, gaining a frontline starter, an outfielder and bolstering the bullpen have been described as needs for the Braves. But it would be more accurate to describe these as "wants." If necessary, Adam Duvall could serve as Atlanta's third outfielder”
Sigh...
It’s worth noting the payroll currently sits at about $107M. If they don’t make at least 1 more significant upgrade, they will likely be looking at 3rd place next year. It is completely inexcusable not to upgrade cOF, and not doing so would be a complete failure on the part of the FO. This was a known gaping hole.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ml...newicz-leads-braves-rotation-in-2019.amp.html
“Over the past six weeks, gaining a frontline starter, an outfielder and bolstering the bullpen have been described as needs for the Braves. But it would be more accurate to describe these as "wants." If necessary, Adam Duvall could serve as Atlanta's third outfielder”
Sigh...
It’s worth noting the payroll currently sits at about $107M. If they don’t make at least 1 more significant upgrade, they will likely be looking at 3rd place next year. It is completely inexcusable not to upgrade cOF, and not doing so would be a complete failure on the part of the FO. This was a known gaping hole.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.ml...newicz-leads-braves-rotation-in-2019.amp.html
“Over the past six weeks, gaining a frontline starter, an outfielder and bolstering the bullpen have been described as needs for the Braves. But it would be more accurate to describe these as "wants." If necessary, Adam Duvall could serve as Atlanta's third outfielder”
Sigh...
It’s worth noting the payroll currently sits at about $107M. If they don’t make at least 1 more significant upgrade, they will likely be looking at 3rd place next year. It is completely inexcusable not to upgrade cOF, and not doing so would be a complete failure on the part of the FO. This was a known gaping hole.
I'm split on what I think the FO is doing here. I hope that they're playing it cool. They know they have to have a COF upgrade but they don't want to appear desperate to trade partners and FAs who might leverage that into a higher return. Considering AA runs a very quiet ship, I hope this is public posturing.
On the other hand, I'm afraid the FO is delusional when it comes to Duvall. In spite of the fact that Duvall was clearly in sharp decline last year before the trade, they traded for him (giving up more than he was worth) and immediately said he'd be platooning with Inciarte (whose struggles had a fair bit to do with bad luck). This shows the FO was higher on Duvall than they should have been. They then decided to offer arbitration to Duvall and have maintained the line all offseason that they're comfortable with him playing a big role.
Either they're using Duvall as negotiation tool in their attempts to get a COF upgrade or the FO can't admit they made a mistake and were wrong to trade for Duvall. I want to say it's the former but they obviously were pretty high on him when they traded for him and guys in executive positions sometimes have a hard time admitting mistakes.
The funny thing to me is that they went out and spent huge bucks to upgrade a position of strength just to ignore one of our biggest weaknesses. I have to say that I'm not as high on AA as most here. Duvall is terrible, always has been. Trading for him was odd, signing him through arbitration this season is even more curious. I don't see a fit for him at all here. He's not even a viable bench bat.
That OF defense though
The funny thing to me is that they went out and spent huge bucks to upgrade a position of strength just to ignore one of our biggest weaknesses.