I would too, i dont think Wren would do it though.
Jan 17 is the date for salary arbitration figures to be exchanged.
Those kinds of deadlines are often catalysts for exchanging ideas about long term deals.
I expect to see one Brave sign a long-term deal by the end of spring training.
Care to take a stab as to who and amount of the deal?
My guess is Simmons. Something like a 7 year deal covering his five remaining pre-free agency years and his first two free agency years. 45-50M total.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was Heyward though. He is closest to free agency of the Big 3 and I don't read the failure to reach a deal so far as implying he is determined to test the market.
. @JimBowdenESPNxm says Braves made calls on Scherzer and Price, may be sleeper on Tanaka.
. @JimBowdenESPNxm says Braves made calls on Scherzer and Price, may be sleeper on Tanaka.
Yeah, I still don't think they're done on the starting pitching front. I don't know about Price and Scherzer but if the previous rumored package for Price is still the Price, I'd pull the trigger and I still believe the Cubs may lower the price on Samardjzia, stay tuned.
. @JimBowdenESPNxm says Braves made calls on Scherzer and Price, may be sleeper on Tanaka.
Which Price rumor are you thinking of? The last one I recall was from Bowman and I don't think you'd support trading both Wood and Sims along with Bethancourt for Price? Bowman writes: "To acquire him [Price] from the Rays, the Braves would have likely had to give up Alex Wood, Christian Bethancourt and two other top prospects, one of which would have likely been Lucas Sims, who has the potential to one day earn the rare distinction of being a legitimate ace."
That said, I am sure Mike Minor and David Price would love to be teammates again.
Yes, I would. I am not a big prospect guy. Prospects are just that, prospects. David Price is a legitimate ace that can put you over the top. I'd sacrifice an unknown prospect anytime for a proven ace.
I like Price but he is too close to free agency (among other considerations) to give up that many big names (prospects or otherwise) for. The Braves cannot afford to make trades like that anymore. It would be similar to the Tex trade all over again, IMO.
To sum it up, like it or not we need to operate more like the Rays rather than less like 'em.
I think though the Braves would have a good chance to re-sign Price, he wants to play in Atlanta.