I have been joking all along
If Machado could be had for 8/200 he should be a Brave, period. Use Swanson as a trade chip, and slide Machado to 3B when a new SS is acquired later. These offers from MLB teams crying poor is a complete joke.
If 7/175 is the new norm for a 5-6 win player going into his age 26 season, I see no way there isn't major labor strife when the current CBA expires.
MLB teams are not spreading their increased revenue to players, and it's going to cause major issues.
Machado at 10/300 is too much for the Braves to afford.
Machado at 7/175 should mean Machado is a Brave.
We really need some news. This arguing over trivial crap is getting really hard to read.
Some of Bumgarner's drop in velocity could be due (actually likely due, imo) to the injuries he's sustained the last 2 seasons. So there's hope that an injury free off-season and a full spring training could see him return to form. But the gamble just isn't worth that much. I'd send a 45 FV guy for him or a 50 FV prospect for he and Will Smith. But that's about it.
Machado's agent just made a public statement claiming the recent info about the White Sox is completely false (7/175 offer), and basically accused someone of intentionally breaking the CBA by putting out false information in an attempt to tamper with negotiations.
Can anyone recall anything like this ever happening? I can't.
At least MLB owners are smart enough to see the impending tv contract bubble bursting. Just sucks our awful TV deal signed years before the tv contract boom is ending in a few years... after this bubble has bursted.
https://apple.news/AH5F16ZZ0SqKELSF-474hbQ
Could it be, we are one of the mystery teams and this is why it is taking so long to do other deals?
For the same reason Newk was going to improve his control at age 25 because Randy Johnson improved his control later in his career.
For the same reason Allard could be a good pitcher because Glavine didn't throw hard and was good.
That reason: many posters are very stupid.