Braves sign Ervin Santana to 1 year 14.1M deal

More of a neccessity than an actual good deal. 14 mil and a first rounder is a steep price but it had to be done to hope to compete in the NL East.

I hope he can maintain what he did last year which was major improvement over previous 3-4 years. His biggest flaw is HR rate and bein in Atl should help that. KCs defense helped him a bit last year, but having Simmons and a talented OF should help him as well.

A mid 3s to low 4 era is probably expected which isnt terrible for a 3rd starter even if its a steep price.

Wren kind of backed himself in the corner on this one with only Minor as good vet type pitcher. The rest are youngsters, injury concerns, or crappy vets. Having 14 mil to cover up that mistake came in handy.

The alternative was Minor, JT, garcia, Wood, Floyd/Hale and that isnt winning anything.
 
Hard to say what he will do. It just has the feeling of Javier Vazquez in that he will have a career year here and then be on his way elsewhere.
 
The alternative was Minor, JT, garcia, Wood, Floyd/Hale and that isnt winning anything.

Assuming health that would give us 4 guys in a 3-4 FIP most likely, or at least 3 and FLoyd in the low 4s. Only Garcia and Hale are bums from that group. Teams have won with way worse rotations than Minor, Julio, Wood, Floyd and Garcia/Hale.
 
Hate to lose the pick, but it is what it is. Santana is worth it. I'm actually glad it's just a one year deal. Could be a big year from him too, because he wants big contract next year. Don't care about the amount of the deal as it only impacts us this season.
 
Assuming health that would give us 4 guys in a 3-4 FIP most likely, or at least 3 and FLoyd in the low 4s. Only Garcia and Hale are bums from that group. Teams have won with way worse rotations than Minor, Julio, Wood, Floyd and Garcia/Hale.

We could have won around 85-90 games with that team and that is assuming breakouts from Heyward. We definitely needed another guy.
 
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#Braves Wren called it an "incredible decision" by team brass to approve the signing and go well over the planned $100 million payroll limit
 
Hard to say what he will do. It just has the feeling of Javier Vazquez in that he will have a career year here and then be on his way elsewhere.

LMAO! Javier Vazquez was actually a very good pitcher when he wasn't trying to pitch for the Yankees. There's nothing to like about Santana. Guy doesn't strikeout people and when you don't strikeout people you can't have as poor of walk numbers as he does.
 
Good times ahead for Brave fans. If the revenues are still up this year then we could be spending in the 110-120 range in the future consistently.
 
Assuming health that would give us 4 guys in a 3-4 FIP most likely, or at least 3 and FLoyd in the low 4s. Only Garcia and Hale are bums from that group. Teams have won with way worse rotations than Minor, Julio, Wood, Floyd and Garcia/Hale.

If you really believe U get 2 guys to put up above average numbers out of Hale, Wood, Garcia, Floyd then sobeit.

Teams may have won with worse rotations. They likely had great offenses and/or a lack if competition. We have to compete with 4 stud pitchers on the Nats with an offense that is a bit of a question mark outside of Heyward, Freeman, Jup
 
LMAO! Javier Vazquez was actually a very good pitcher when he wasn't trying to pitch for the Yankees. There's nothing to like about Santana. Guy doesn't strikeout people and when you don't strikeout people you can't have as poor of walk numbers as he does.

He struck out 160+ guys in 4 of his 8 seasons. Only 21 pitchers in the majors last year struck out 160+ guys.
 
It was pretty good last year.

It was also his "career" year. Aside from 2008 when he had 214 strikeouts to only 47 walks in 219 innings he's been poor in that area with last year being his 2nd best year in that area. Most years he's barely been about 2 strikeouts for every 1 walk. That's not good.
 
14.1 mil

Santana has MUCH better career numbers vs the NL, there's no way you can hate this. It's one year, 2 of our starters are done and we are in win now mode.

For the people bitching about the pick, who is the last, late 1st rounder, that the Braves picked that turned out to be good?
 
14.1 mil

Santana has a MUCH better career numbers vs the NL, there's no way you can hate this. It's one year, 2 of our starters are done and we are in win now mode.

For the people bitching about the pick, who is the last, late 1st rounder, that the Braves picked that turned out to be good?

I don't care about the draft pick. And I'm supposed to be thrilled that Santana has a handful of good starts against NL teams and take that as a sign he'll be great here?
 
LMAO! Javier Vazquez was actually a very good pitcher when he wasn't trying to pitch for the Yankees. There's nothing to like about Santana. Guy doesn't strikeout people and when you don't strikeout people you can't have as poor of walk numbers as he does.

Santana and Vaz are different types of pitchers but there certainly od at least the possibility Santana puts up a very good year. Obviously not striking a ton of people out and being a fly ball pitcher isnt typically a recope for success, but being out of the AL and in a pitcher friendly park should help.

The similarities between vaz and him are that they have chance to be really good or really bad. But at this point what other options are there?
 
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