I see the time stamp; but just to clarify, Riley hit a hr today?
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I see the time stamp; but just to clarify, Riley hit a hr today?
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Fried has to start the season in the rotation.
Fried has to start the season in the rotation.
Fried needed to be in the rotation before he went to the AFL. Soroka and Allard will be knocking on the door by the trade deadline, and Wright may be in the picture as well. The Braves need to use the first half of 2018 to determine if Fried and Sims belong in the rotation (we already know Gohara does).
You certainly called fried to start next season a long time ago. Hopefully this performance in the AFL will kick start him next season
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Time to bring him home and let this success percolate until spring. Not much left to prove.
Fried didn't go to the AFL to prove anything. He went there to get his inning count up to the ~140 range a year after increasing to ~100 so he's on track to increase his workload to ~180 next year.
Fried needed to be in the rotation before he went to the AFL. Soroka and Allard will be knocking on the door by the trade deadline, and Wright may be in the picture as well. The Braves need to use the first half of 2018 to determine if Fried and Sims belong in the rotation (we already know Gohara does).
This in a nutshell! The Braves neef to bolster the BP and see what our youngsters can do! 2019 is really the year I'm looking for the Braves to really start being competitive!
No way we can give Newk, Folty, Fried and Gohora time to prove anything if we add another starting pitcher. For better or worse...it’s time to let the guys prove it or loose it. We will have anywhere from 2-3 guys every year (for the next four years or so) waiting from here on out. It’s really the same in the bullpen. Sure “maybe” go out and spend to get that one guy, but we have plenty of guys in line for 2018 and on. Third you can platoon Rio and Camargo until Riley is ready. If Jackson keeps this up, we have our catcher in 2019. Maybe spend on a corner outfielder, but then again...by 2019 you have Christain P and maybe Drew Waters in 2020. To me, next year is really the first year our pitcher hoarding begins to “hopefully” pay off. Only way to find out is run those guys out there.
I don't see another area on the team that can't be improved internally more effectively. To me it's a waste to spend money or prospect currency to improve third or starting pitching with an external option.
No way we can give Newk, Folty, Fried and Gohora time to prove anything if we add another starting pitcher. For better or worse...it’s time to let the guys prove it or loose it. We will have anywhere from 2-3 guys every year (for the next four years or so) waiting from here on out. It’s really the same in the bullpen. Sure “maybe” go out and spend to get that one guy, but we have plenty of guys in line for 2018 and on. Third you can platoon Rio and Camargo until Riley is ready. If Jackson keeps this up, we have our catcher in 2019. Maybe spend on a corner outfielder, but then again...by 2019 you have Christain P and maybe Drew Waters in 2020. To me, next year is really the first year our pitcher hoarding begins to “hopefully” pay off. Only way to find out is run those guys out there.
I certainly don't think it makes sense to spend a ton on an external option, but I think we need to look for value that is being undervalued, if that makes sense. Suarez from the Reds makes some sense, Avisail Garcia if you can find an outfield spot, and then some pitchers on the FA market like Chacin and Sabathia. Pitching just depends on whether we want to go full on youth movement, or get some vets to keep our options open. I think both avenues make sense to some degree. I would rather stand pat for the most part and invest fully in the youth movement, but I wouldn't expect to compete in 2018 if that is what we decide to do.