Russ2dollas
10 yr, $185 million Extension
klaw had a podcast today about just missed top 100. Mentioned Waters. Doesn't believe in the hit tool and says the approach is awful. 4th OF, maybe more b/c of tools.
The fact that AA seems to be against including him in a trade tells me AA sees a path for him to play in 2022.
No matter how much you might hate Water's hitting ability, I just don't see how Law can ignore his other tools, which are pretty dang good. He doesn't have to hit very much to be a useful player. Even if he's simply Melvin Upton with the bat circa 2014, he'd still be useful as a 4th OFer based on his other skills.
I'm not sure you meant 2014?
Yes. The point of that was, even if he hits that terribly, he's still useful as a bench piece while he's cheap. Even Melvin was technically a positive overall player in 2014.
Not if every other team also values him as a future Culberson.
Technically below replacement in 2013, replacement level in 2014, and then guess, according to WAR, technically useful when healthy after that.
If the Braves hold Waters and he becomes ... the OF equivalent of say Charlie Culberson .... then I think they've probably mismanaged his value and should have traded him.
Teams like the A's and Rays seem to systemically value 1-2 win players more than the Braves, so that's why they make such good potential trade partners. I'm still surprised AA hasn't lined up with them in a trade yet. Maybe there's too much Rays-think in the Dodgers philosophy AA picked up while in LA for them to value players differently.
I like Waters. I root for him because he is a local kid. He has some attitude and Klaw leaving him off a list is the exact kind of thing that might motivate someone like him. I think (hope) he will be a really good player...not an All Star, but a above average every day player.
I watched Pache closely in the postseason. He was not awed; he's got the goods. I want his starting from the get-go.
I agree. He didn’t look overmatch or nervous at all. Service time would be the only reason to keep him down.