bravesfanforlife88
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BTW Lindor just sprained his calf muscle and will be out 7-9 weeks. For our sake, I hope Donaldson left his calf issues in Cleveland
Would signing Moustakas and Neck plus trading for JTR be better than signing Donaldson McCann and Neck?
At the end of January, mish didn't even list the Phillies as a possible team for JTR. Things can change quickly. I don't think we're done
I pretty clearly stated I wanted Grandal, Brantley, and then a bargain signing at 3B late in the off season.
As it turns out, my plan would have netted some pretty great value adds.
A little more than funny that everyone's suddenly allergic to commitments for more than 1 or 2 years yet they expect Acuna and Albies to not only continue to perform and even improve over the next 5 years. Injuries can happen to them just as easily as they can happen to anyone else - ask Lindor.
BTW Lindor just sprained his calf muscle and will be out 7-9 weeks. For our sake, I hope Donaldson left his calf issues in Cleveland
This is my complaint. You can make a solid argument for standing pat at every spot on last year's team except bench and OF. Markakis was the clear spot where an above average or better starter would have the most effective impact. It's just stunning that the Braves answer was a one year older version of fast declining Nick Markakis.
The Grandal and Brantley signings cost 33M this year for about 5.5 expected WAR. It is pretty close in terms of value of what AA got. And a more natural fit in terms of positional needs going into the offseason. Grandal does cost a pick. And Donaldson likely will net one. Plus Grandal and Brantley signed much later than Donaldson. It is a fair criticism that AA maybe didn't anticipate what those guys would ultimately sign for. I suspect their initial asks were quite a bit higher, either in years or AAV.
That's reasonable, but still doesn't excuse falling all over himself to sign one of his buddies. Do you think Josh had other serious offers at the time we signed him?
Donaldson on a one-year deal for 23M. Who would have passed that up here at that point in the post-season? Let's have a show of hands. I guess we can go back to the Donaldson thread and review.
Difference.....back then we all thought that was one of 2 or 3 major additions....not THE addition...im sure everyone would have felt different if they would have known what we know today.
Donaldson on a one-year deal for 23M. Who would have passed that up here at that point in the post-season? Let's have a show of hands. I guess we can go back to the Donaldson thread and review.
My first two posts in the Donaldson thread:
"So Camargo to the OF or do we still sign an outfielder?"
and
"If Donaldson generates 3 WAR this is a good deal. If 4 WAR or more, it is a great deal.
Given projections, I like it."
The Braves didn't "wait until next year."
they signed the best free agent who has signed so far.
It's beyond the Braves control what the rest of the division does. That's baseball. So they go into the season with a lot of different quality teams in the division. That would have been the case with Realmuto just as much as it is without him.
I think it is unfortunate that seemingly the whole division is going hard after the first years of the Braves window, but not much you can do about it.
I want them to make moves that are perfect fits rather than overpay for imperfect fits.
next time don't listen to Bowman about budgets
And I did just answer the question...
$23M for JD with Camargo on the roster and Riley in AAA? How is that any different?
Nice attempt at a "gotcha" sig though haha. Go review the context of the comment and Acuna's first half BABIP/OPS numbers. I'll be digging up some boner comment from you now.
That's reasonable, but still doesn't excuse falling all over himself to sign one of his buddies. Do you think Josh had other serious offers at the time we signed him?
In a vacuum, sure. Donaldson adds a big bat to the lineup. I think that's obvious to everyone.
I personally don't think a 1 year deal is a good fit for a rebuilding team at all. Especially when you factor in that we desperately need to know if Camargo or Riley can be the future at 3B when our window is actually open. Let's face it. AA views Donaldson as a draft pick.