Nick has -0.4 fWar right now and we're paying him 11 million. No big deal though.
This is why a snapshot on any given day is not a good way to evaluate players. I don't know what his numbers will be going forward, but I doubt they will be this.
Nick has -0.4 fWar right now and we're paying him 11 million. No big deal though.
This is why a snapshot on any given day is not a good way to evaluate players. I don't know what his numbers will be going forward, but I doubt they will be this.
What would you guess they'll be?
My crystal ball is a little fuzzy. History suggests they will improve at least marginally, but time will tell.
Liberty Media has no participation in baseball operations. They don't set a budget, add or take away funds or make any input on player development or rosters per an agreement they signed with MLB before the stock swap was approved that brought the braves to them. McGuirk runs the show and the only thing they do is approve the annual budget he presents to them, which , as long as it does not exceed revenue they always will. I know a guy who'd accounting firm did the diligence on the TW/LM deal and he broke it all down for us. Liberty basically owns the Braves like you own a mutual fund. It's yours, but you don't have any say so in the day to day operations.
I'd expect they would, too, but marginal improvement won't make that snapshot look much better.
There are times that anyone's snapshot can make them look like a star or a bum. I am just not in favor of posting a snapshot to try to tell a story that it doesn't really tell.
What about several years of consistent decline in production, setting a clear trend supported by expected diminution with age?
My crystal ball is a little fuzzy. History suggests they will improve at least marginally, but time will tell.
That's not what the original post said. It looked at today's numbers and drew a conclusion.
I am finished talking about this. I was just uncomfortable with the way those numbers were used. Certainly not wanting a long discussion about trend data.