The problem is, we also had a middling payroll with which to build a team around them, and while that is a solid nucleus, it's not great, and Freeman wasn't yet a monster. We were pretty much looking at a rebuild of at least some kind post-2015 no matter what, as losing Heyward and Upton was going to be a big hit, and the team hadn't been good in 2014. So we were without a lot of quality pitching, we had a solid young nucleus under control, and essentially no minor league talent that was going to be ready within the next 4-5 years. So you're likely looking at a multi-year rebuild after 2014 anyway, where you're probably going to want to go ahead and sell off most of the controlled assets.
You really think we should have gone ahead with the intent to compete in 2014 the way it was shaping up?
I would not have been afraid to keep Heyward and Upton in 2015 and let them go to free agency. We did very well with the draft pick we got for Santana (Soroka). Not every draft pick at that point in the draft turns into a Soroka but those picks are on average fairly valuable.
I wouldn't have forced a trade for Kimbrel and would not have lessened the return by making the other team take on Melvin. I think mid-season trade for Kimbrel (whether in 2015 or 2016) would have given us a bigger return. I would have also traded Gattis to an American League team (that part lines up with what Hart did). And obviously I don't think any of us would have done the Olivera trade. The Simmons trade was also one where I think we forced things and did not get as good a return as would have been the case if we had been a bit more cagey and patient. And I would have held on to Simmons absent an exceptional offer.
Its all speculative to some extent but an "alternative future" might have looked like this:
1. Keep Wood and Peraza
2. Still have Folty, etc coming over for Gattis.
3. Better return for Kimbrel
4. Keep Simmons
5. Have 2 extra #1 picks from Heyward and Upton going to free agency
6. Still draft Allard and Soroka in 2015.
7. Have a mid-first round pick rather than the #3 (Anderson) in 2016.
8. No Ender and Dansby
9. Still have Albies, Acuna, Sims and Camargo.
10. No Olivera, hence no Kemp
11. No Markakis
12. To be fair I think in this "alternative future" we don't bust the international signing budget. So no Maitan.
13. Financially we would still have CJ and BJ contracts this year. But more flexibility after this year without Kemp and Markakis.