2020 Trade Deadline Thread

Could be a money issue. There was a report a few days ago saying we wouldn't be adding salary. Milones prorated 800K is a lot less than Clevingers prorated 4.1 million.

Very valid point. This deadline could very well be a Liberty deadline and not on AA.
 
AA balls are Shriveled Raisins. Just keeps all our prospects so we can continue to watch them come up and fail.
**** proven quality big leaguers.

Preller has done a good job building that team imo.
 
Absolutely the failure rate is much higher than that. I am just sick of GM’s who are scared to make a move. The Padres have a good team right now that has gotten better in the last 48 hours. They are making moves to help them now. They were the youngest team by average player age in the league.

understood. He also sent us Max Fried.

Clevinger Seems like an amazing move. The other trade I don't get.
 
Man, this is frustrating. Finally seemed like we'd make a move to improve our terrible rotation without having to gut the farm....

Instead we got Tommy Milone....

I'm pretty tired of AA.

It seems to me he was borderline reckless in Toronto, and now he's afraid to pull the trigger on anything.

Prospects are prospects. Currency. Most of them become Wright, Toussaint and Wilson, not Soroka.

Well, he's got the rest of the day to work on Lance Lynn. Hopefully he brings something home other than a steaming pile of dog****.
 
If we get Soroka, Fried and Anderson out of this group are we really worse than other teams? I think Soroka and Fried are top end guys. I hope Soroka comes back to where he was in the future.

I am surprised none of the other guys have shown to be able to hold down a fifth starter job. Boom or bust.


Soroka, Fried, and Folty are by themselves a pretty good haul.
 
I think everyone is just bummed and shocked at that quantity over quality package. Me included. I doubt we could match what Cleveland wanted because all of our close to major league ready guys either **** the bed or are needed.

I was just hoping to cash Waters in for a legit player. Dude is smoke and mirrors and needs to be traded.
 
I'm willing to give AA a pass this year if he has an underwhelming deadline. We don't know what kind of financial restraints he's working under. Covid really hit the Braves finances hard. So hard they had to do some debt restructuring, IIRC.

I wouldn't be surprised if AA is working on a shoe string budget and so if we don't do a whole lot I wont hang too much on him.

This. I don’t see us adding much payroll when Liberty is in debt with the stadium and battery, and are actively trying to sell some of it off. It may be a quiet offseason as well.
 
I'm willing to give AA a pass this year if he has an underwhelming deadline. We don't know what kind of financial restraints he's working under. Covid really hit the Braves finances hard. So hard they had to do some debt restructuring, IIRC.

I wouldn't be surprised if AA is working on a shoe string budget and so if we don't do a whole lot I wont hang too much on him.

I hope this is the real issue why we didn't land Clevenger. I agree that we should't empty the farm for rentals during this weird year, but he was controlled for 2 more seasons after this one. That's the sort of deal that you can take advantage of during a year like this. Helps you now and in the future.
 
understood. He also sent us Max Fried.

Clevinger Seems like an amazing move. The other trade I don't get.

That may be the only prospect of meaning Preller has sent out in his tenure. He definitely lost that one, but on balance he's done very well. I like all his moves this deadline, he's done a good job making the Pads better. I have a knowledgable buddy who's a season ticket holder in SD who says they have plenty left in the system, but even if they didn't, they don't fly flags for best farm system.
 
2020 is a dumb season and the Braves are unlikely to miss the playoffs or win a world series in an expanded playoff regardless of what they do.

I do not really understand the financial limitations and incentives that apply to this season, but my guess has been the Braves won't do much.
 
let's not start sucking his dick quite yet

I recant my statement for the most part. I do like how preller went all in on the rebuild and loaded up on prospects. He got great value from the international market as well as trades and drafting. That team is pretty damn good and has a good farm to boot. He has done a good job.
 
I recant my statement for the most part. I do like how preller went all in on the rebuild and loaded up on prospects. He got great value from the international market as well as trades and drafting. That team is pretty damn good and has a good farm to boot. He has done a good job.

So are the braves, and so has AA.
 
I hope this is the real issue why we didn't land Clevenger. I agree that we should't empty the farm for rentals during this weird year, but he was controlled for 2 more seasons after this one. That's the sort of deal that you can take advantage of during a year like this. Helps you now and in the future.

Exactly. I would have cut deep for this one. We need starting pitching in the worst way and here was the guy who profiled best no matter which prism you looked through.

It almost looks like Preller kept adding players until the Indians said ok.
 
That may be the only prospect of meaning Preller has sent out in his tenure. He definitely lost that one, but on balance he's done very well. I like all his moves this deadline, he's done a good job making the Pads better. I have a knowledgable buddy who's a season ticket holder in SD who says they have plenty left in the system, but even if they didn't, they don't fly flags for best farm system.

He traded Fried, Grandal, and Trea Turner in like a 48 hour period.
 
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