Just wanted to chime in that a day later this thread title still gets me. Why o why Hawk.
He isn't flashy and isn't elite on defense. He's good enough in right field though. A career .290 hitter and nearly .360
OBP. Would be just what this lineup could use.
injuries causing poor performance. seems like a weak excuse to me. he is what he is. but if you feel the team should sign average players to 12-13 million a year for 4 years then good for you.
1 year of Heywood and 100 or less innings over 2 years from Walden for 4 years of Miller, 6 of Jenkins and 4 of Markakis.
Buster Olney @Buster_ESPN · 23s23 seconds ago
The negotiations between the Braves and outfielder Nick Markakis have intensified. Hearing the deal could wind up in range of 4/$45m.
I wonder if the Braves are going to simultaneously pull off another deal (Upton/Upton/Gattis) if this goes down.
He has been as consistent and as durable as they come, outside of 2012 (durability) and 2013 (consistent). I don't consider players with .350 OBP's and good defense to be "average players."
Think about all the future salary savings between Markakis and Heyward.
I really like this move if it happens as long as we aren't paying more than 12-14 per year.
Would you if that player played in Coors? Camden Yards is a very good hitters park. You can't just look at a players raw numbers. Since 2008 he has aline of 286/350/415 - 764. Good for a 108 OPS+. So technically above average overall but pretty much average for a corner outfielder. And is defense is not good. He's -25 DRS since 2009.
We're going to be bad next year.