Put some respect on that man's name
It’s incredible how 11 innings completely changed the perception of one player and his contract. His innings were so stress free I basically don’t remember anything he did this postseason.
It’s incredible how 11 innings completely changed the perception of one player and his contract. His innings were so stress free I basically don’t remember anything he did this postseason.
4 one run lead saves and 2 two run lead saves isn’t exactly stress free especially since 5 of them came against 2 of the best offenses in baseball. But, whatever
It was still a bad contract, in a vacuum, and always has been.
It was still an all-time elite postseason for a closer, and always will be.
Life is tricky.
Absolutely, it’s always been the most eyebrow raising move of the AA era from an objective perspective (Ozuna of course overtakes this with the benefit of hindsight).
My point is that this all-time elite postseason basically validates everything Will has or will do. He could be so bad next year that we cut him in June and Braves fans will still view him in a unanimously positive way. That’s truly amazing when you consider is approval rating in September was easily the lowest on the team.
I would agree with the 'as long as Acuna is here' statement with the huge caveat that he has to be- and remain- healthy.
Absolutely, it’s always been the most eyebrow raising move of the AA era from an objective perspective (Ozuna of course overtakes this with the benefit of hindsight).
My point is that this all-time elite postseason basically validates everything Will has or will do. He could be so bad next year that we cut him in June and Braves fans will still view him in a unanimously positive way. That’s truly amazing when you consider is approval rating in September was easily the lowest on the team.
I think most Braves fans still maybe think he sucks judging from threads on other kinds of message boards.
It wasn't just that AA gave premium money to a BP arm for 3 years. Teams do that all the time, and it's not usually a disaster...just merely bad.
My main issue was AA never gave out multi year deals. Not to Brantley, not to anyone. Then he goes out and gives a BP arm, the most volatile of all player types, 3 years? What in the world about Will Smith was so compelling it made AA give out his first 3 year FA deal?
The Ozuna deal was acceptable because the AAV was so reasonable. His issues with the law only reinforce the idea that hitching to any FA long-ish term is risky, even if he doesn't get hurt or decline.
It’s really bizarre, especially the role Smith assumed when he joined the team. He wasn’t even expected to be the highest leverage reliever.
In a similar move, AA assumed a pretty bad Mark Melancon contract. Fortunately, this worked out so kudos to him, but I remember when we acquired him waiting to hear how much money the Giants were going to send in the deal and being floored when I learned we were covering 100%.
He was spending the available money on shoring up the biggest weakness.
AA does believe in splurges to address weakness.
Drew Smyly is one of those, but so is Morton and Donaldson. Usually to address a fatally deficient position.
I wouldn't be shocked if he spent on Marte and Soler and a leverage righty. Maybe not likely but not shocking.
It was still a bad contract, in a vacuum, and always has been.
It was still an all-time elite postseason for a closer, and always will be.
Life is tricky.