Braves trade Kyle Wren to Brewers for RHP Zach Quintana

dak

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#Brewers trade minor league pitcher Zach Quintana to Braves for minor league CF Kyle Wren.
 
Quintana was the PTBNL the Brewers acquired in the John Axford trade. 5'11 with low-90's heat. Welcome back, Roy Clark and Co.!

Jerry Crasnick
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Pitcher Zach Quintana, acquired by #braves from #brewers in Kyle Wren trade, has a 6.15 ERA in 3 minor league seasons.

David O'Brien
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Wren, 23, former Ga Tech standout who hit .304/.362/.398 in 2 MiLB seasons, w/ 13 triples, 2 HR, 81 steals in 185 games (56 g in Double-A)
 
Braves getting rid of all Wrens it seems

Have to get that stench out of our mouths.

We are in for a hurting. Brian Asselstine, Rowland Office, Pepe Frias and crowd favorite Biff Pocoroba days are ahead I am afraid because of Wren.

I have all their baseball cards. You know it is bad luck when they are in every pack you bought back then. Guaranteed cards.
 
Apparently Wren was no Jonathon Schueholz Jr.

Is there a John Hart Jr. out there?

I'm not gonna cry spilled milk on this one, but I've felt that Wren could potentially develop into a usable piece at the MLB level as a backup outfielder/AAAA type player that provides speed/defense ala a Jordan Schafer type. We got nothing in return though.
 
Quintana was a 2012 third Rd pick. Guess we are banking on our pitching coaches to straighten him out.
 
Just because Devil Wren made a deal doesn't make it a bad one. It's like the team wants to reverse everything he did and unload any players he liked (and obviously get rid of his family). This is not going to end well.
 
Really? Can't say I understand this move. Obviously Wren was a very limited player but he was close to the majors and could definitely develop into a useful 4th OF. This doesn't make sense for a fringe middle relief prospect
 
Wren, 23, former Ga Tech standout who hit .304/.362/.398 in 2 MiLB seasons, w/ 13 triples, 2 HR, 81 steals in 185 games (56 g in Double-A)

Cool. People a player like this isn't needed at all.
 
thank God we have the good old boys running the front office

we can finally move forward now that all the Wrens are gone

what a joke they are
 
thank God we have the good old boys running the front office

we can finally move forward now that all the Wrens are gone

what a joke they are

I heard the reason we can't afford to extent Heyward and Upton is because they are working on a mega long term deal with Fredi Gonzalez's lost twin brother, Gerald Laird. Heard he is a hell of a catcher and cleans up the buffet line like no other.
 
Really? Can't say I understand this move. Obviously Wren was a very limited player but he was close to the majors and could definitely develop into a useful 4th OF. This doesn't make sense for a fringe middle relief prospect

Hard to say. Maybe a 4th, but I thought more likely a 5th OF in the mold of Jordan Schafer. It's all going to depend on the situation for him.

It's probably not a purge, but would you want to stay in a system that just fired your father? Probably a mercy move more than anything else. Good luck to him.
 
Baseball America on Quintana: "Quintana developed the reputation for pitching away from contact and has little to no projection remaining, even at just 20. His secondary offerings, a curve and changeup, were deemed below average by an evaluator."
 
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