The Braves may be considering him as our potential third baseman after CJ too. But again I don't see us outbidding the Dodgers if they really want him.
The fact they're taking a look at him, leads me to believe that perhaps the Braves have become disenchanted with Dan Uggla and are looking for a replacement.
I say let the Dodgers over pay for him. I think he will be a solid player who will have a great first year but once his scouting report gets around it could be like Cespedes and Puig will come back down to earth. I see a lot of Frenchy in Puig.
Dodgers will be back on bottom before too long. Ethier contract is already looking like an albatross. Kemp's may be as well if he can't stay on the field. Crawford and Gonzo will be in Ethier category before too long. Some awful, awful, contracts they have.
The fact they're taking a look at him, leads me to believe that perhaps the Braves have become disenchanted with Dan Uggla and are looking for a replacement.
My big problem is that Puig is an asshole.
Can the Braves ownership just please excite their fanbase just one time with a big ticket signing on the international front? If we end up getting a Cespedes or Puig type player we are going to be dominant.
Yup. Its not right.
I don't know about "not right". They got a giant TV deal. I'm glad the players will benefit instead of the owners just pocketing all that cash.
If there is finally disenchantment with Uggla, now that Angels have placed Aybar on waivers and say that Kendrick is available. My question, would anyone be interested in Aybar for Uggla and a little money as opposed to lots of money later on.
Aybar sould be owed 25M or so over next 3 years and would be viewed as a costly bench player who can settle the need for Janish or even Pastornicky.
The fact they're taking a look at him, leads me to believe that perhaps the Braves have become disenchanted with Dan Uggla and are looking for a replacement.
It would give 4 more Mill to sign Mac, strengthen the bench, eliminate the need for Janish, another credible bat on the bench. And, dont forget Johnson is a super 2. Who knows what he will cost.Wait so we won't pay Uggla 26 million over the next 2 years, but we'd pay Aybar 25 over 3?
Now all that said. I would make the trade if we knew we'd get max value for Johnson in the offseason. Because in one fell swoop we could redo our team. Imagine if you will
2B - LaStella
RF - Heyward
LF - Justin
1B - Freeman
C - Mac (though honestly I think he's probably have to go)
CF - Bossman
SS - Simmons
3B - Aybar
We'd go from weak at 3B and 2B to potentially strong at both.
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.Johnson is arb 2 I assume you meant to say.
Aybar makes way too much to ride the bench. And honestly he's too good to ride the bench as well.