That plan is all fine and dandy when you have a top 5 farm system. When you have a bottom third farm system, have no money, and refuse to reload the farm by trading players at peak value....
Well, let's just say we better enjoy our Braves these next 2 years. After 2015 it is going to be pretty hard to be a Braves fan...for a LONG time.
The day will come when the farm will not produce enough to be a competitive. At that point the right move for the front office will be to accept that and move into rebuilding mode. Rebuilding periods are a fact of life for many major league teams. Some teams have done it well. Others have done it poorly or been unlucky and had to endure long periods without playoff baseball. The worst thing to do is to use bandaids and try to pretend you are a contending team when you aren't.
Btw I'm more optimistic than most about the farm system. Basically it needs to continue producing one starting pitcher and one regular per year.
Here's what we've been doing:
Year 2 Arb players: Heyward, Venters
Year 1 Arb players: Freeman, Kimbrel, Beachy, Chris Johnson (acquired by trade)
Year 3 Pre Arb: Minor (a super 2)
Year 2 Pre Arb: Simmons, Teheran, Gattis, Avilan
Year 1 Pre Arb: Wood, Terdoslavich
Here's I project coming down the pipeline:
2015: Bethancourt
2016: Sims
2017: Hursh, Peraza
2018: Cabrera, Caratini, Victor Reyes
Obviously things will not pan out exactly like that. Some will get hurt or not develop. But we have a large pool of good second tier prospects who could step up a la Martin Prado.