Hope Justin hits soon. He was supposed to be a given in our lineup.
he made over 1.6 million playing baseball in salary alone
not counting signing bonuses etc
so i would say, over 2 million.
i hope he was smart enough to not end up flipping burgers with that much money
I got this from a 2010 article but:
"MLB players must play 43 days in the majors to earn a minimum $34,000 annual pension plan. Just one day in the majors gets them lifetime healthcare coverage."
So, Andy is gonna be ok. He may own a franchise that flips burgers, but he won't be flipping them.
If you have a chance at playing professionally in either baseball or football, choose baseball.
There is always a guy every year that takes a step forward that you don't expect. Hopefully Lipka can be that guy.
This lineup could use a "top of the order" threat badly. Move Heyward down to the 2 spot or where ever. Right now it's like we have a second pitcher batting 2nd.
Speed is over rated for the top of the lineup. Would much rather have someone who can work a count and get on base. Heyward is probably the best we have right now, but he's used elsewhere. Someone like LaStella projects as a great top of the order hitter imo...
Braves center field prospect Matt Lipka went 2-for-3 with a double on Monday night, and he is hitting .286/.375/.429 over his first four games in Double-A.
Lipka, the first-round pick for the Braves in 2010, hit .251/.305/.362 in High-A in 2013, so if he hits well he could become the starting center fielder in Atlanta once Fredi Gonzalez gives up on B.J. Upton. Lipka has two doubles and a stolen base, and profiles as a top of the order threat.
Watch Lipka become the new La Stella now for the overreactive members of the forum.