DOB: Braves offseason about to get a lot busier. - Gamel released.

One would think long time fans would be aware of this. Every year shows 6-10 new faces come out of ST.

Yes, there is opening day roster turnover from one year to the next. But not all of that is the product of off-season activity. Carpenter, Wood and Beachy were not on the opening day roster this year but likely will be in 2014. Uggla will probably be gone and replaced by someone who was not there last year.

I do think there will be a couple more. Maybe Eric Chavez. Maybe Terdoslavich. Maybe Hale.
 
We will have some turnover but I think most would be shocked if someone outside of uggla is moved out of the every day players. We could have 2 new starting pitchers and I hope we have 2 new relievers. I also want the bench to get a major upgrade in the power area.
 
We will have some turnover but I think most would be shocked if someone outside of uggla is moved out of the every day players. We could have 2 new starting pitchers and I hope we have 2 new relievers. I also want the bench to get a major upgrade in the power area.

Two bullpen pieces, meh.

Kimbrel
Carp
Avilan
Walden
Varvaro
Venters
EOF?
 
Two bullpen pieces, meh.

Kimbrel
Carp
Avilan
Walden
Varvaro
Venters
EOF?

Wood can be the second lefty until Venters and EOF come back. Gearrin shouldn't be forgotten. And then there are Hale, Obispo, Martin, Graham, Simmons, Jaime, Harper, Gilmartin, Thomas, Northcraft, Poveda, Lamm, Schlosser waiting in the wings. Our pitching depth is very strong.
 
we need an 8th inning guy. Carpenter proved he isn't an 8th inning guy and Walden is never going to stay healthy enough to be able to keep it.

Are Venters and EOF even going to be ready come opening day? Doubt it.

Wood needs to be in AAA starting just in case he is needed.

Yes we have depth but none of those guys can take over the 8th IMO.
 
How is that really crazy?

We have ONE spot on the starting lineup, offense to upgrade, 2B.

Maybe 1 spot in the rotation.

Bench could add a piece or two, same for the bullpen.

We dont really need to do a whole lot.

Sometimes the best moves are the ones you dont make.

A change at 2B, another SP with changes on the bench and possibly the bullpen is rather significant roster turnover. Like always. The roster not only changes between the end of the WS to ST, but always significantly throughout the season.

What were his big moves two off-seasons ago?

No need to use the straw man argument, because nobody used the word, big.

Here, see for yourself:
http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=2011&t=ATL
http://www.baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=2012&t=ATL

Substantial differences, just in one year. It may be hard to fathom, but some of those pitchers, that you listed in the other post, will be traded, released or never make it.
 
we need an 8th inning guy. Carpenter proved he isn't an 8th inning guy and Walden is never going to stay healthy enough to be able to keep it.

Are Venters and EOF even going to be ready come opening day? Doubt it.

Wood needs to be in AAA starting just in case he is needed.

Yes we have depth but none of those guys can take over the 8th IMO.

Venters and EOF won't be ready until May or June. I think the plan will be for Wood to be the second lefty in the pen until those two return. Then send him to the AAA rotation to get his arm stretched out.
 
we need an 8th inning guy. Carpenter proved he isn't an 8th inning guy and Walden is never going to stay healthy enough to be able to keep it.

Are Venters and EOF even going to be ready come opening day? Doubt it.

Wood needs to be in AAA starting just in case he is needed.

Yes we have depth but none of those guys can take over the 8th IMO.

Carpenter did prove a lot this year. NOT being an 8th inning guy is not one of them. He is a young guy who came into his own and had a great year. He will be better for the experience. I think he proved he may very well be an 8th inning guy.
 
If Hudson is getting multi-year offers, then, as much as I hate to say it, it's time to say goodbye to him. I'd bring him back on a one year deal, but not to a guy not far from 40 years old. And if Hudson does leave, then the Braves really need to get a top of the rotation starter.

so if we don't bring back a pitcher who is close to 40 and coming off a pretty bad injury to his push off leg

we need to go get a top of the rotation starter

what a weird prerequisite
 
Venters and EOF won't be ready until May or June. I think the plan will be for Wood to be the second lefty in the pen until those two return. Then send him to the AAA rotation to get his arm stretched out.

Only 3 weeks into our offseason and the first Wood pun has been thrown down. :icwudt:
 
For me it's simple, if we don't get someone like Price (I don't consider Scherzer there yet, Price has been doing it for much longer), I'd rather we just go with our young guns and see what happens.

I don't want to waste money on a Matt Garza type pitcher. We aren't the Red Sox or Dodgers or Yanks and can afford to overpay for someone like that.
 
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article/atl...md=20131028&content_id=63449274&vkey=news_atl

Nothing ground-breaking but worth posting.

Not that we NEED to make any huge moves.

Regards to Garza or Santana, it depends on the cost and if either come with draft pick stuff.

From this link: The Braves are expected to keep their payroll just north of $95 million. The amount of money that will be available this offseason will be influenced by Uggla's potential departure and the specific salaries awarded to the club's arbitration class, which is impressive both in terms of quantity and quality.

But... but... DOB said we'd be getting $25 million to (not) spend....

Anyway, this sounds a lot more likely that us actually seeing something positive on the payroll front.
 
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