EOF was claimed off waivers by the Atlanta Braves from Seattle
Once Lowe was signed there was no need to also sign Kawakami at the time, so the problem was just compounded. I for one was vocal about the timing of extending Uggla, we did it much quicker than we needed to we could have waited at least a year to find out, at which time the .233 batting average and his age would have maybe been cause for a hesitation on the length and amount of any extension. That said yes the Braves tend at times to hold on to people they should have traded when their value was higher. Russ Ortiz, Vasquez, are just a couple of examples as there was no way either would duplicate the highs they had in the years following.
Once Lowe was signed there was no need to also sign Kawakami at the time, so the problem was just compounded. I for one was vocal about the timing of extending Uggla, we did it much quicker than we needed to we could have waited at least a year to find out, at which time the .233 batting average and his age would have maybe been cause for a hesitation on the length and amount of any extension. That said yes the Braves tend at times to hold on to people they should have traded when their value was higher. Russ Ortiz, Vasquez, are just a couple of examples as there was no way either would duplicate the highs they had in the years following.