jpx7
Very Flirtatious, but Doubts What Love Is.
I've got my doubts that we could sign Heyward long term even if we wanted to and have the payroll flexibility needed to make this a better team and organization.
Why?
I've got my doubts that we could sign Heyward long term even if we wanted to and have the payroll flexibility needed to make this a better team and organization.
Phil Gosselin will not start the year as the starting 2nd baseman. I think will still acquire one, because might not be ready until 2016.
I got a question....
Are International, Bonus,& Slots championship caliber players?
This is how bad the farm system is right now. After trading for Arodys, who hasn't pitched much in the past three years, he immediately becomes the 4th best prospect in the Braves system according to MLB Pipeline.
http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2014/#list=atl
Why?
Thats a naive question. Prospects are a mix of hits, busts and everything in between. No guarantees.
If you look at how Tommy was used, or not used last season, you can see that Fredi and company did not have much confidence in him. I think they saw him as a decent OBP guy with little to no power, no speed, with below average defense. Consequently he wasn't going to be in our plans going forward. They seem to have a higher regard for Gosselin. Besides, there is no question that Peraza is our starting 2nd baseman for many years, it is just a matter of whether that is to start the season, or more probable sometime during the year. Jose will either start the year at 2nd, or Phil will hold it down until he is ready.
Therefore, if Tommy isn't going to contribute to the Braves, why not trade him for a potential back end bullpen power arm, plus gain a fairly large sum to help in the international market to start revamping a weak farm system. Further, by having Arodys, we are now more positioned to trade Walden and/or Carpenter to further upgrade the farm. As much as I like LaStella and wish him the best, the more I think about it, the more the trade makes sense for the Braves.
The forgotten name in this discussion is Tyler Pastornicky. Has Gosselin really moved ahead of him given how much Gosselin's success in AAA last year was BABIP driven? I wouldn't be surprised if Pastornicky was the place holder (and did a pretty good job) until Peraza is ready.
Surprised they just gave him away, but TLS has always been overrated on this board.
I hope Zito is ok when he finds out this news.
Is anyone else slightly worried about Peraza's lack of being able to take a walk? I guess with his speed more contact is indeed ideal but if teams choose not to throw him strikes is he going to layoff? Some more info about his approach at the plate would be appreciated.
Is anyone else slightly worried about Peraza's lack of being able to take a walk? I guess with his speed more contact is indeed ideal but if teams choose not to throw him strikes is he going to layoff? Some more info about his approach at the plate would be appreciated.
Not being able to take a walk is the only reason he is still on the team.