It just makes too much sense. His 2015 stat line is what I would expect from him going forward so I dont know you can call it a rough season. Taking a year off from TJ surgery seems like a benefit if you consider thats one year less of wear and tear on his body. It all depends on how much it takes to sign him but catchers who can put up an average OBP with 20 HR power and good defense dont grow on trees.
Think that gets him right back to where I was a bit excited at the prospect of signing him a while back (too lazy to dig it up right now, sorry). I'd mentioned that I think that if you could get him for a Markakis-type deal - say 4 years and $40 to $48 million - it's almost a "no-brainer" to me. More pop and better defense than A. J. plus he's a switch-hitter and would really make it much easier to balance the lineup on a daily basis. For no other reason than that I've always preferred him over Lucroy personally. If Maybin's not dealt...
RF- Marakakis, CF- Maybin, 1B- Freeman, C- Wieters, 3B- Olivera, LF- Swisher, 2B- Castro/Peterson, SS- Simmons
looks worlds better on paper than what we spent the majority of 2015 with to me. Find some way to get both Cam and Bourn enough ABs to hopefully make them attractive to a contender come July and give Mallex another few months in Gwinnett to force his way onto the roster instead of being pushed quite as quickly as Peterson was this season.
Would probably be a bit beyond the "10-10-10 Approach" several have mentioned, but if you could play on Wieters at $12 million per, Kazmir/Kennedy/Latos for around $14 million per (4/$56 million), and maybe Oliver Perez for $4 million per (2/$8 million), suddenly that might look a lot more competitive.
Miller, Teheran, Kazmir/Kennedy/Latos, Wisler, Minor/???
Vizcaino, Grilli, Perez, Simmons, Withrow, Marksberry, Burawa