I'd put our current odds around 20/1. If we add Price, I'd say we are the favorites in the NL and I'd put us at 7/1.
Even with an ace i dont think we are the best in the NL
I'd put our current odds around 20/1. If we add Price, I'd say we are the favorites in the NL and I'd put us at 7/1.
My reading is Heyward and Freeman want to be paid market value. I don't think we'll see a significant home team discount from them. So the team might as well enjoy those arb years when the system does cause them to be paid below market value. At free agency, they will probably go to another team that has a bigger budget or a team like the Mariners that is willing to concentrate more of its budget in one or two players.
As for trading them, it all depends on the return. My view is that for the most part players have surplus value only in their pre-free agency years. Sure occasionally there will be exceptions due to team friendly contracts. Chris Sale is the great example these days. But the surplus value of guys like Heyward and Freeman was going to be exhausted once they hit six years of major league service time, and this little ruckus about them going to arbitration does not chance that.
A team like the Braves builds mostly upon players in their pre-arb and arb years. You look at whether the players in that group are good enough to make for a contender (at the moment the answer is yes). Then you fill in the holes that the farm system has not filled as best you can with the budget you have left. It is an understatement to say we have not done well with that part of the equation. But the farm system has been so good that we have a contending team in spite of the Uggla and BJ Upton contracts.
I also think this team will stay intact through 2015. At the end of that season, there will be big changes. Heyward, Justin Upton, Uggla and Medlen will be free agents. Chances are Kimbrel will be traded. Some of those holes will be filled internally. Sims will probably be ready to replace Medlen in the rotation. Terdoslavich might show enough to be given one of the corner outfield spots. But we'll still have to fill at least one outfield spot. The bright side is we'll have the funds (from the Heyward, Justin Upton, Uggla, Medlen and Kimbrel salaries) to pursue a pretty good outfielder. Who might that be? Maybe Jason Heyward. If so, it will be at full market price.
Ok why is everyone on here so quick to want to trade Medlen? Whats the deal?
Ok wheres Hamels on this list?
Ok why is everyone on here so quick to want to trade Medlen? Whats the deal?
Because he's quickly becoming expensive and we'll probably lose him to free agency rather than extend him.
We better get used to this. We are going to be the Kansas City Royals in a few short years. We need to think about moving anyone approaching free agency.![]()
Braves sign Freddy Garcia.
Freddy Garcia make pitch for Braves in 2014.
There is no doubt in my mind, after exhausting all options, that we have assembled a pitching staff that rivals if not better than those great teams throughout the 1990's. Again, today is an exciting day to be a Braves fan, and we look forward to an exciting 2014 campaign."
I don't mind signing Garcia to a minor league deal, but the Braves are going to have an excess of guys who can start in AAA.
I'm almost certain that Millwood was mocking JS and that is not an actual quote.