4-5 million a year for Uggla is a good deal.
Not really, he's only heading in 1 direction.
4-5 million a year for Uggla is a good deal.
As a super 2 doesnt he get 4 arb years? If that is the case then soon he will be much too costly for the Braves to keep. Ergo, Aybar in waiting so to speak.
Yes. My concern with Johnson is he wins the battling title, that allows him to be an exception to normal arb raises.
Most of the Cuban players come across like that. Language barrier, their culture, machismo, whatever the factors are, Cuban players are stereotyped as bad teammates. Unfortunately for some, they earn the rep honestly.
Not really, he's only heading in 1 direction.
He's heading in one direction, but at $4 M to $5 M per year, he could be a decent DH candidate in the right situation. I get he's the classic 3-outcome guy, but I just don't think that much of him as a player.
4 million is chump change to some teams. Dan will always be a guy that can hit a home run. There will be takers.
AL team gonna want to pay 4 million for a low to mid .700 OPS guy?
Agree with this. If you could predict the outcome of games and told your fans that you will win tonite 1-0 on an unearned run, there would not be 1000 fans in the stands.4 million is chump change to some teams. Dan will always be a guy that can hit a home run. There will be takers.
Uggla was not at an all star level last year.
Uggla was not at an all star level last year.
The Braves hardly, if ever, eat contracts. That is gonna further complicate any Dan Uggla deals.
Uggla was not at an all star level last year.
The Braves hardly, if ever, eat contracts. That is gonna further complicate any Dan Uggla deals.
Derek Lowe and Kawakami ring any bells iwth youUggla was not at an all star level last year.
The Braves hardly, if ever, eat contracts. That is gonna further complicate any Dan Uggla deals.
Im not ready to go that far. Assume you mean LaStella. If they thought he was the answer doubt they would even be interested in Guerrero at 30M or so.The Braves have an in house replacement that could potentially provide the same production at league minimum. The Braves won't look at as eating money. They will look at it as saving money to re-invest into the team.
Other teams with NO options at second base will be interested.
Derek Lowe and Kawakami ring any bells iwth you
When did the Braves east any money with Kawakami?
Since they ate some money with Lowe, that fits into the hardly ever category.