Grissom likely wouldn't be Gattis out there, but it would be an adjustment for sure. But if he hits, we'll likely have to tolerate some intermittent adventures.
I really do have to laugh a bit. Someone posted an article after Grossman hit a couple of HRs that lauded the Brave's analytics staff for noticing something Grossman had changed while in Detroit and that the Braves had solved the problem by rebooting him to some extent. Grossman isn't a terrible player by any means (he's had a decent career although he's never been a very good defensive OF and he's likely reaching the end), but to suggest that any analytic department was going to transform him into the guy who would solve our LF problem just isn't being realistic.
Anthopoulos took a shot and that's all we can really ask of him, but the dice clearly weren't as hot as they were for him last deadline. I will say that he really didn't think clearly about the OF situation during the off-season. Maybe the lockout contributed and maybe the Freeman situation contributed, but he just didn't realize the seriousness of the problem and the need for a better remedy.