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Or, the Braves could just pay Bowman to eat it.
Or, the Braves could just pay Bowman to eat it.
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Or, the Braves could just pay Bowman to eat it.
I don't even care about the return. Just find someone willing to take on some of his salary and move him.
I doubt there's such a team.
I like a Swish, but who would really want the guy? I guess he's a good bench piece. The only way to have someone take him would be to add a decent prospect though, I'd guess. If not, we are paying a good bit of that contract.
I am getting more and more excited about the [supposed] money we should have next year.
The C. Johnson for Bourn and Swisher was the oddest trade made by the front office. I get those two are off the books after 2016, but they can't play anymore (not that C. Johnson necessarily could). If they can get any appreciable return, they should just do it even if they have to eat a smorgasbord-sized portion of Swisher's salary.
I don't know, I thought it made perfect sense if their plan really was to be competitive in 2017; it was just a very NBA-esque sort of move. Granted, we're not having to work with a hard salary cap like in the NBA, but if you have budget constraints and you have no plans to compete for a year, it makes sense to shift liabilities to that year in order to free up money the following one.
That said, until the Miller trade I don't think it made sense to expect the team to be competitive by 2017 (still think 2018 is the earliest realistic expectation), and they couldn't have possibly predicted they'd get what they got for Miller.