This is the more likely scenario.
The Braves originally contacted Lester's agents at the GM meetings, so, although it is possible, I highly doubt that John Hart is possessive of that level of PR forethought.
This is the more likely scenario.
The Braves originally contacted Lester's agents at the GM meetings, so, although it is possible, I highly doubt that John Hart is possessive of that level of PR forethought.
This is the more likely scenario. We have no chance at Lester
Also, bringing a guy in for a meeting is serious business. You wouldn't waste your own OR the player's/agent's time just to keep fans happy/engaged.
The Braves originally contacted Lester's agents at the GM meetings, so, although it is possible, I highly doubt that John Hart is possessive of that level of PR forethought.
I think we do have a chance and am keeping my fingers crossed it doesn't happen.
There are some great things about Lester. Groundball lefty who has had success pitching in Fenway. But the list of bad contracts for pitchers in their 30s is quite long. Santana, Lee, Carpenter, CC, Jimenez, probably Verlander and Cain, maybe Tanaka who is younger, Hampton to mention an ex Brave. A bunch of others depending how far back you want to go. Pedro's deal with the Mets.
Use the money to extent Justin.
I think Hart is entirely capable of foresight.
How quickly we forget. Sean Gilmartin, drafted June 2011, traded to Twins December 2013 for the immortal Ryan Doumit.
So you think he is intentionally engaging Jon Lester just to mitigate the backlash from the fanbase for trading Jason Heyward?
Because that is what I was referring to in the context of my response.
And its likelihood is somewhere in the realm of ~0.01%.
That doesn't sound like a terribly attractive pitch to a 30 something pitcher.
That would be an assumption on your part. I mean he's already got multiple rings so it isn't that important and there are some guys that sign because of the school systems in certain places!
Well, I suppose. But you're telling him the next 450 innings he throws are placeholders until we're ready to compete again. You don't need to pay Jon Lester to do that. You might as well pay Edwin Jackson and get Melvin off the books.
Well he's got pretty much zero shot of winning and would make less if he played for the Braves. So....It was meant as a tongue in cheek type joke. It's gonna come down to the benjamins, it always does....ala Mike Hampton and Denver's school systems.
Although I don't believe that dollars are the only factor in player for Lester, as I believe he will make his choice based on a balanced decesion of winning, dollars, and comfort.