Wonder if there was something going on that we don't know about -- maybe clubhouse issues with him or he was refusing to adapt/pitch the way the front office wanted? This just feels really drastic without even trying him in the pen.
Very disappointing ending for Gausman's stint in Atlanta, and I'm not sure what the club gains by letting him go for nothing other than saving a bit of cash.
I hope the Braves didn't suddenly need to shave payroll.
This was my first thought as well, since AA went over his budget. But I'm sure had he performed better these last 2 starts he would still be here.
So Julio has saved his job for another year.
So....
Give Gausman away because they took on Melancon's huge contract?
Not awesome...at all.
This was my first thought as well, since AA went over his budget. But I'm sure had he performed better these last 2 starts he would still be here.
So....
Give Gausman away because they took on Melancon's huge contract?
Not awesome...at all.
So....
Give Gausman away because they took on Melancon's huge contract?
Not awesome...at all.
I doubt the Melancon move was directly responsible, but money likely factored into this decision along with his performance. I think it's pretty clear at this point that he was going to be non-tendered this off-season anyways and it's possible AA just didn't think he was one of our best 12-13 pitchers.
A 40 man roster move is forthcoming and I think it will shed a little more light on the subject. I think it will be Anderson.