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A lot of discussion on this going on. We have the Wren haters, the Wren apologists, and the Wren realists.
What I find happening is that the Wren haters are so aggressive that many rational posters are forced to go out of their way to defend him, even though there was much to criticize. His overall tenure, in my opinion, was in between good and exceptional. He was put behind the 8-ball with the Tex trade and dug us out quite nicely over the years.
And while it's true our minor leagues were left barren toward the end, it's also true that our minor leaguers were used to fill the ML roster with good young talent (either by promotion or trades).
This may have been posted during the offseason, but I will post it again for the purpose of discussion. TalkingChop did a deep dive on his tenure.
LINK
Some highlights...
Bad decisions:
• Uggla’s extension
• Chris Johnson’s extension
• Releasing Juan Francisco
• Trading Teixeira for Casey Kotchman
• Signing Garret Anderson
Bad Outcomes:
• BJ Upton’s contract
• Derek Lowe’s contract
• Trading for Ryan Doumit
• DFA of Kelly Johnson
• Signing Chad Durbin
Good Decisions:
• Trading for Jair Jurrjens
• Trading for Omar Infante
• Signing Rafael Soriano
• Signing Matt Diaz
• Signing Eric O’Flaherty
• Signing David Ross
• Trading for Javier Vazquez
• Trading Javier Vazquez
• Trading for Adam LaRoche
• Signing Eric Hinske
• Trading for Rick Ankiel
• Signing Billy Wagner
• Trading for Derick Lee
• Trading for Dan Uggla
• Trading for Juan Francisco
• Trading for Paul Maholm and Reed Johnson
• Trading for Michael Bourn
• Trading for Justin Upton
• Extending core guys besides Johnson
• Signing Aaron Harang
• Signing Ervin Santana
Additionally, drafted/signed players included Simmons, Gattis, Wood, & Beachy. And current minor leaguers Davidson, Peraza, & Albies - whom I believe thethe referred to as all top 100 prospects. You can also remember that Gattis was responsible for Folty & Ruiz.
Lastly, he drafted many folks who were used in trades to improve our roster. Wren was exceptional with trades - and he used many minor league pieces to acquire folks who were overwhelming Major League upgrades.
Unfortunately, he missed badly on most first round picks.
So ignoring the "he was a dick" stuff... I believe looking at the overall picture of the Wren tenure, it's really difficult to say he didn't move the organization forward.
What I find happening is that the Wren haters are so aggressive that many rational posters are forced to go out of their way to defend him, even though there was much to criticize. His overall tenure, in my opinion, was in between good and exceptional. He was put behind the 8-ball with the Tex trade and dug us out quite nicely over the years.
And while it's true our minor leagues were left barren toward the end, it's also true that our minor leaguers were used to fill the ML roster with good young talent (either by promotion or trades).
This may have been posted during the offseason, but I will post it again for the purpose of discussion. TalkingChop did a deep dive on his tenure.
LINK
Some highlights...
Bad decisions:
• Uggla’s extension
• Chris Johnson’s extension
• Releasing Juan Francisco
• Trading Teixeira for Casey Kotchman
• Signing Garret Anderson
Bad Outcomes:
• BJ Upton’s contract
• Derek Lowe’s contract
• Trading for Ryan Doumit
• DFA of Kelly Johnson
• Signing Chad Durbin
Good Decisions:
• Trading for Jair Jurrjens
• Trading for Omar Infante
• Signing Rafael Soriano
• Signing Matt Diaz
• Signing Eric O’Flaherty
• Signing David Ross
• Trading for Javier Vazquez
• Trading Javier Vazquez
• Trading for Adam LaRoche
• Signing Eric Hinske
• Trading for Rick Ankiel
• Signing Billy Wagner
• Trading for Derick Lee
• Trading for Dan Uggla
• Trading for Juan Francisco
• Trading for Paul Maholm and Reed Johnson
• Trading for Michael Bourn
• Trading for Justin Upton
• Extending core guys besides Johnson
• Signing Aaron Harang
• Signing Ervin Santana
Additionally, drafted/signed players included Simmons, Gattis, Wood, & Beachy. And current minor leaguers Davidson, Peraza, & Albies - whom I believe thethe referred to as all top 100 prospects. You can also remember that Gattis was responsible for Folty & Ruiz.
Lastly, he drafted many folks who were used in trades to improve our roster. Wren was exceptional with trades - and he used many minor league pieces to acquire folks who were overwhelming Major League upgrades.
Unfortunately, he missed badly on most first round picks.
So ignoring the "he was a dick" stuff... I believe looking at the overall picture of the Wren tenure, it's really difficult to say he didn't move the organization forward.