cajunrevenge
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The stated reason for signing him was to have a veteran to teach the young players how to go about things the right way. That guy used to be McCann and Chipper before him.
We already had freeman for that, plus we really had no young players for him to show that to anyway. That reason never was very logical.
Because we totally had to sign Markakis once Heyward was gone eh? What the heck kinda argument is that?
We were going to suck in 2015 and 2016 no matter how well Markakis played, the signing made no sense then or now. We would have been better off with minor league filler.
That's exactly what i been telling the Braves is a team that my whole life look for the veteran to fill up the holes. I don't think the Braves will try to sign a Wilson Ramos. They will look for the cheap veteran. Example of this: Nick Markakis,Bud Norris, Aj Pierzinski, Jhoulys Chacin, Erik Aybar and the list going. I believe the perfect veteran for Atlanta right now is Martin Prado that comes with the leadership and a clubhouse player.He was signed because they needed a RF and had no internal options, also they needed to spend a little money somewhere, he was a popular name for fans to attach to help bring people to the park, and he would be a good veteran presence.
Now you may not agree with that line of thinking, but they Braves FO obviously valued those traits. And not that it matters much, but Nick has been worth his contract so far. The next 2 years may not go as well, but so far he's lived up to it.
That's exactly what i been telling the Braves is a team that my whole life look for the veteran to fill up the holes. I don't think the Braves will try to sign a Wilson Ramos. They will look for the cheap veteran. Example of this: Nick Markakis,Bud Norris, Aj Pierzinski, Jhoulys Chacin, Erik Aybar and the list going. I believe the perfect veteran for Atlanta right now is Martin Prado that comes with the leadership and a clubhouse player.
Is Prado gonna be cheap? 11M this year and he's at 2.8 WAR (.318/.377/.422) right now. He is 32 though
Because we totally had to sign Markakis once Heyward was gone eh? What the heck kinda argument is that?
We were going to suck in 2015 and 2016 no matter how well Markakis played, the signing made no sense then or now. We would have been better off with minor league filler.
Because we totally had to sign Markakis once Heyward was gone eh? What the heck kinda argument is that?
We were going to suck in 2015 and 2016 no matter how well Markakis played, the signing made no sense then or now. We would have been better off with minor league filler.
He was signed because they needed a RF and had no internal options, also they needed to spend a little money somewhere, he was a popular name for fans to attach to help bring people to the park, and he would be a good veteran presence.
Now you may not agree with that line of thinking, but they Braves FO obviously valued those traits. And not that it matters much, but Nick has been worth his contract so far. The next 2 years may not go as well, but so far he's lived up to it.
I actually think there is a very good chance that the move to acquire Kemp turns out to be a much worse commitment than the one they made to Markakis.
Which is the point - better to blow $44 million than $184 million, no?
Eh.
Freeman still hasn't proven he's a leader.
if the Braves are getting market value only for WAR we are going to have a really hard time winning games with our payroll. Unless you have a top payroll you need to get more than the going rate for WAR to have sustained success.
And even better to not spend either. We could get "Vet leadership" for far cheaper than what we paid to Markakis. And regardless of what going rate for WAR is, if the Braves are getting market value only for WAR we are going to have a really hard time winning games with our payroll. Unless you have a top payroll you need to get more than the going rate for WAR to have sustained success. And it's even worse to get going rate at the lower rates of WAR, as if you are only getting 1-1.5 WAR from a player they could easily be replaced for the min by a guy from the minors. When we signed Nick, his upside was 2.5 WAR, there was no real production upside there.
And even better to not spend either. We could get "Vet leadership" for far cheaper than what we paid to Markakis. And regardless of what going rate for WAR is, if the Braves are getting market value only for WAR we are going to have a really hard time winning games with our payroll. Unless you have a top payroll you need to get more than the going rate for WAR to have sustained success. And it's even worse to get going rate at the lower rates of WAR, as if you are only getting 1-1.5 WAR from a player they could easily be replaced for the min by a guy from the minors. When we signed Nick, his upside was 2.5 WAR, there was no real production upside there.
The plan for a mid-market team has to be based on getting a significant amount of production during the pre-free agent years from the guys graduating from the farm system. But even a good farm system will leave some gaps unfilled, and that's where on a selective basis you pick up a few guys at the market rate.
1. Markakis is more valuable than what they could have replaced him with from the lower minors. That's the baseline error in your logic. Markakis is a quality major league hitter. The Braves did not have anything similar in the minors at the time.
3. Since the Braves were clearly not making a great effort to win in 2015 and 2016, and perhaps not 2017, your evaluation of their efforts is similarly flawed. It wasn't terribly important to those teams whether Markakis was enough of a bargain that they might contend, because there was no way they were going to contend.