Defense is not important. Let's ask Smoltz, Glavine, and Maddux how much they appreciated Andruw roaming the outfield. lol
That's not worth the money he was rumored to be demanding... and it obviously didn't help us win when he was all the sudden supposed to be the face of the franchise, did it?
I'm done with the Heyward crap... has nothing to do with this thread. Has everything to do with certain individuals trying to bring him up and whine like little girls whenever they can. Without giving Miller any credit at all.
I'd like to point out that Heyward was brought by the usual suspect... not the "defenders"
Different scenario. Given the composition of their rotation, namely its age and expense, the Braves shouldn't have traded Wainwright.
Did I say he was worth the money? I just said he wasn't horrible at the plate like you are trying to make it out to be. It's not my fautl you understand statics and how to value players. And Heyward did help us win. A lot actually. He wasn't the reason the Braves sucked last year. That would be BJ, Uggla, CJ, etc.
Cool.... way to turn something I said completely around...
He backpedals very gracefully for a big man.
Wainwright was traded when he was 23 with zero MLB experience... Miller was traded when he was 24 with MLB success already and was ranked a much higher prospect in the minors... what exactly are you trying to argue here?
I'd like to point out that Heyward was brought by the usual suspect... not the "defenders"
Wainwright was traded when he was 23 with zero MLB experience... Miller was traded when he was 24 with MLB success already and was ranked a much higher prospect in the minors... what exactly are you trying to argue here?
I was saying he was not worth the money and that's why he was traded... I was also claiming that he was not the difference in us being terrible and/or making us win... neither of those claims are false. He may have not been horrible at the plate, but he was not near worth what he was looking for.
Douche.
Defense is not important. Let's ask Smoltz, Glavine, and Maddux how much they appreciated Andruw roaming the outfield. lol
Actually, he was indirectly brought up by the defenders... talking about how Wood was our best starting pitcher.... even though he is not. Simply because Heyward lovers cannot praise Shelby Miller in the least.
@mlbbowman: The delay in the completion of the deal has to do with more than simply medical exams
Well I'm sorry you don't understand certain things. Defensive WAR matters. Just like actual defense matters. The thing with dWAR is that a given year is such a small sample size that you can't use that single season as a predictor of what to expect. It doesn't change the fact that that's what the player did that year. So as far as value in a single season goes? Yes dWAR is fine. Using that to predict the future? Not so much. That's why you need several seasons to get a good picture of a players actual worht on defense. And Heyward has passed that with flying colors. So yes he is indeed good as his dWAR suggests.
Wow...There's a lot going on here. It seems emotions are running high. So if we take the relievers and prospects out of the equation, we traded Wood and Peraza for Olivera, 28 Million, and a 1st round pick. I can't say I hate that trade. I do wonder what we would have received from other teams for a Wood/Peraza combo, but the FO seems very high on Olivera. If the Kimbrel/Melvin trade would have happened 2 weeks earlier we might have matched the Dodgers, but at the time we did not have the money. We're never going to outbid the Dodgers.
I think Olivera fits in nicely as a #3 hitter between our lefty table setters and Freeman, and solidifies our infield now with Freeman, Peterson, and Simmons. I know he's 30, but he's cheap and that's big as it will allow us to go after one of the aces this offseason, (preferably David Price since we traded away our best lefty) and still have money to address LF and C.