ATL APB
8:20 Could you venture a guess as to what AA is trying to accomplish after last week's transactions?
Mark P
8:20 Ten picks in the Rule 5 Draft
Can it really be that simple? Are there 10 guys worth grabbing?
ATL APB
8:20 Could you venture a guess as to what AA is trying to accomplish after last week's transactions?
Mark P
8:20 Ten picks in the Rule 5 Draft
Can it really be that simple? Are there 10 guys worth grabbing?
I know it would be an underwhelming signing to say the least but I have a feeling Giolito is gonna be a Brave.
If the Braves don’t want to pay the price in picks or money for Gray and want to get an innings eater with the bonus of making Max happy then I could see them adding him.
I know Stroman makes more sense but maybe AA pivots if the SP market is overpriced and adds Giolito and then uses his big money on one of the bats on the market.
I wouldn’t like it but could see it happen with the expectation of going after a number 2 starter next year unless you resign Max.
That must have been a joke. The problem with Rule 5 picks is that they have to stay on the 26-man or be offered back to the other team. I wouldn't be surprised if the scouting staff saw one or two guys worth drafting, but would they beat out any of the guys slated to be on the active roster?
I found it odd that they unloaded everyone they did, especially the guys that could have gone on the 60-day IL (Wright, Perdomo) at the end of spring training.
Yeah, it is really odd. You have to figure a trade is in the works. And certainly trading Fried now seems to be on the table, especially given our interest in signing Nola. Makes you wonder what we could get out of him.
According to Scott Lauber the Braves initial offer to Nola was 6/162 and wasn't their final offer.
I could see them signing Brandon Woodruff to a 2 year deal...low salary for year 1 and a larger buyout for year 2 if they decide to cut him.
If he does come back next season after the break, you could be adding an impact arm. If not then it is what it is.
But still need to add at least 1 impact arm to the rotation not including Woodruff as a wild card. Also, with all of the open spots on the 40 man, I don't see us making a large trade as most of our depth pieces are now gone.
What kind of sick freak do you have to be to turn down more money (or AAV at least) to stay in Philadelphia over pretty much anywhere else?
According to Scott Lauber the Braves initial offer to Nola was 6/162 and wasn't their final offer.