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uh, no, because his production was very nice to have last year. ya know, when they won the division.
2018 was real and for most fans not something to be discounted
uh, no, because his production was very nice to have last year. ya know, when they won the division.
I bought the 2018 postseason road hat to remember it was real2018 was real and for most fans not something to be discounted
The point is and has always been that when you trade Freeman (say after 2016) you DON'T CARE what his production is in 2017 and 2018. It isn't about getting the production that Freeman produced. It's about getting the production that Freeman will produce in 19, 20, 21 and at a fraction of the cost. It's also about using the $21M per year he got paid in those years elsewhere like taking a bad contract back from some team as part of a deal that brings more useful talent, draft position, etc. You care about the money being spent on Freeman because it is being wasted on something that isn't really useful to the long term goal.
2018 was real and for most fans not something to be discounted
What’s silly is folks using the benefit of hindsight to claim it was clearly the right idea to keep Freeman. It is silly to claim the Braves wouldn’t be just as good as they are now with 2-3 more Top 100 prospects maturing now and a FA 1B approximating Freeman’s production. There are plenty of scenarios where it’s easy to envision the Braves being better now, and in the future, had they traded Freeman.
it's impossible to be confident in 1). what deals were even out there for freeman 2). one of those potential deals + a FA 1B working out the same or better.
the FO was aiming for a quicker-than-usual turnaround, so I think it's fair to look at what freeman did to help win the division not long after the rebuild began as a reason to keep him.
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Things said to “ramp up” in Sonny Gray trade talks since CC Sabathia was given clearance to pitch. At least 6 teams said to be involved. Reds are one. Padres, Brewers, A’s, Padres, Mariners, Braves among others linked to Sonny.
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Things said to “ramp up” in Sonny Gray trade talks since CC Sabathia was given clearance to pitch. At least 6 teams said to be involved. Reds are one. Padres, Brewers, A’s, Padres, Mariners, Braves among others linked to Sonny.
Please do not get into a bidding war for gray
Please do not get into a bidding war for gray
Getting Gray is likely contingent on using Newk in a trade for JTR or a cOF, and still having $9M to pay him.
I still think a Frazier/Gray package makes sense if the Braves sign Markakis or CarGo as well...less so if they somehow get Pollock at a bargain rate.
It's getting to be about time to either pull off the JTR trade or move on.
Yes, they were looking to compete in 2017...how did that work out? 72 wins...
The Plan was to compete by 2017, and The Plan failed miserably. The New Plan was to punt 2018 by getting money off the books in preparation for the 2019 season, and let the youngsters develop. The youngsters had other ideas, and they won the division instead.
Again, folks looking back on the Freeman decision are doing so with the benefit of hindsight. The Plan was to compete in 2017, and didn't work because it was a terrible plan to begin with that was destined to fail from the beginning. The New Plan was to punt 2018 and compete in 2019. If the goal at the start of the rebuild had been to compete in 2019, keeping Freeman was not a good idea.
Things worked out well, so keeping Freeman looks like a good choice...with the benefit of hindsight. It was certainly a defensible move, but acting like it was a no-brainer at the time is nothing short of being a naive homer.
anyway, the freeman trade debate is stale. i think it had a higher chance of working out poorly than breaking even or being a clear win. that's all i'm saying. to act like it was a no-brainer to deal him and pretending to be sure that the return would make it worth it is naive.