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I glanced quickly at the forum and didn't see anything about this posted, so forgive me if I have missed this somewhere.
http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/the-2013-atlanta-braves-and-core-war/
The majority of this came from Freddie Freeman (4.8), Andrelton Simmons (4.7), Mike Minor (3.4), Jason Heyward (3.4), and Justin Upton (3.2). Craig Kimbrell is included in this, but his WAR wasn't listed.
Outside of Justin Upton, these are home grown talents for the Braves as well. I guess the long term question is whether the Braves can keep this core together or not?
http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/the-2013-atlanta-braves-and-core-war/
In fact, it was another club from the 2013 post-season that seemed to be getting historical production from their youth core— The Atlanta Braves.
The Braves yongsters enjoyed over 27 WAR on the merits of their 18 to 25 year olds, far more than any other team this season. Only the Diamondbacks came remotely close to this astounding figure, and their core WAR of just 15 wins still pales in comparison.
The majority of this came from Freddie Freeman (4.8), Andrelton Simmons (4.7), Mike Minor (3.4), Jason Heyward (3.4), and Justin Upton (3.2). Craig Kimbrell is included in this, but his WAR wasn't listed.
Outside of Justin Upton, these are home grown talents for the Braves as well. I guess the long term question is whether the Braves can keep this core together or not?