Freese was available for the same reason Santana was available when the Braves signed him. When the game of FA musical chairs stopped, they were sitting there without a chair because no teams had a need AND the money available to sign them.
Every offseason there seems to be 1-2 guys like that. The Braves need to be smart enough to see when guys are available late in the offseason at a bargain rate and take advantage. Instead, they signed Gordon Beckham pretty early, and decided they needed to see more of Garcia.
It's not Freese that I'm specifically upset about. It's the failure of the FO to identify an obvious bargain and act upon it. It shows me they have some major flaws in their MLB roster building decision making processes. They considered themselves "set" at 3b. They were very wrong.
Again, this is a problem. If we all agree (and I don't know a soul who doesn't) that 2015 and 2016 were going to be "lost seasons", how did the front office "fail"?
Garcia was far more worth taking a look at than ANY option the organization had in the system in RF (at the time). So they went out and signed a (somewhat) inexpensive option to play RF and inexpensive "backup options" at 3B (KJ/Beckham) in the event Adonis fell on his face. For the better part of two seasons, he hasn't. This is not to hate on Freese, but more to point out the fact that they wanted to give Garcia a legitimate shot without having to look over his shoulder IF (and only if) he performed. Doing this has allowed them to find out that Adonis can possibly at least be the passable part of a platoon at 3B if that's where the Braves try to save money. I have trouble seeing the harm in that. I wouldn't even have a problem if they choose to give Ruiz his shot next season and platoon the two of them rather than signing anyone else to play 3B.
If you're of the belief (and I think most of us are at this point) that next season's team is going to struggle as well (even though it's likely to be much better), why bring in more stopgaps if the young arms aren't quite ready to truly compete? Next year should be the season you deal with the growing pains and get everybody's feet wet. 2017 will be sink-or-swim time. You've got Jace - if Swanson struggles and Albies doesn't you can slide Albies over. If Albies struggles, you can send him down and play Peterson at 2B.
JMO, but this is all trying to set things up for the monster free-agent class following 2018. You give Mallex, Adonis, and Rio their shots to prove that they can perform capably enough to keep you from needing to go spend $25+ million on someone. If Mallex continues to become the player he looked like he was on his way to being before he got hurt, you slide Ender to RF and go after someone like a Moustakas or Frazier on a much smaller deal to play 3B IF the Garcia/Ruiz platoon falls on its face before the monster free-agent class gets here. Freese might even be an option then too.
I've slipped into the camp that believes we shouldn't sign ANYONE to more than a 3 year deal at this point. I'm fine with "overpaying" someone a little to keep the contracts to that length (or shorter), but think most of the long-term, home-grown, inexpensive "answers" are already in place (Albies, Swanson, Maitan, and plenty of arms) with several others who could be no worse than solid players (Dustin, Riley, Demeritte, Wilson, Cruz, Pache, etc.) if a few things go right PLUS the high picks next summer and this recent international class. These kinds of deals will probably draw the kind of criticism the Markakis deal has, but at least they won't destroy the financial flexibility the brass has created.