GDT: 4/13/2018 Cubs

You're the one that's dense. He was fired because **** hit the fan and they were looking for a scapegoat.

And why did they pick him as the scapegoat? Hmmm?

You, clvderpclv and tehteh form quite the triumvirate of stupidity on these forums. It's quite impressive actually.

Let's take a vote and identify the dumbest posters. Sort of like our prospect lists. I rank them:

1. clvderpclv
2. you
3. tehteh
4. Gov
5. zb

Who else has a list?
 
And Wren identified his skill and promoted him. Come on, bro. Wren was far from perfect, but you should be able to give him a semblance of credit for the good things he did and/or that happened on his watch.

Do you think Wren was the one that promoted him? JS was in charge of the organization when Wren was here. Especially in the early years.

I am the one being prodded here as if Wren actually had anything to do with Albies/Acuna.
 
True. But he was Wren's choice. It is not unknown for a GM to go outside the organization when filling in an important job like that. And indeed, that's what happened when Hart came in.

Who do you think has the ultimate power to make organizational moves like this? The GM of the President of baseball operations?
 
Do you think Wren was the one that promoted him? JS was in charge of the organization when Wren was here. Especially in the early years.

I am the one being prodded here as if Wren actually had anything to do with Albies/Acuna.

I'm not privy to how much weight Wren had in the internal decision-making, but typically that kind of hire is the GM's call and it happened early in his tenure before he started to be doubted by his superiors. I'm guessing it was Wren's call subject to some input by JS. Thinking back to other early hires by Wren, the Freddie Gonzalez hire (which does not reflect as well on him) was clearly his call based on the articles written about it when it happened, though obviously Bobby and JS had some say. So if Wren was responsible for hiring the manager, it is likely he had similar responsibility for hiring Almaraz.

I might add that the director of international scouting hired by Hart (to much acclaim by you and others around here) turned out to be a yuge disaster.
 
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Who do you think has the ultimate power to make organizational moves like this? The GM of the President of baseball operations?

I mean... You are literally giving him zero credit for the org success but all blame for its misses.

I don't get it
 
And why did they pick him as the scapegoat? Hmmm?

You, clvderpclv and tehteh form quite the triumvirate of stupidity on these forums. It's quite impressive actually.

Let's take a vote and identify the dumbest posters. Sort of like our prospect lists. I rank them:

1. clvderpclv
2. you
3. tehteh
4. Gov
5. zb

Who else has a list?

They picked him as a scapecoat because they wanted to save themselves and with him being the gm he was the easiest one to blame. Are you really this stupid? Add yourself to the list, dummy.
 
LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!

Braves system is going to be underrated again this year. Like nsacpi eloquently pointed out earlier, the Braves just produce quality major leaguer after quality major leaguer. Guys like Gattis/Terdo/Martin aren't highly valued by national prospect list makers but they will all be valueable major league players. Braves will probably end up with a 21-24 ranking and the usual suspects like Law will say how Wren doesn't know how to draft. But, in the end the Braves are producing major leaugers.
 
I'm not privy to how much weight Wren had in the internal decision-making, but typically that kind of hire is the GM's call and it happened early in his tenure before he started to be doubted by his superiors. I'm guessing it was Wren's call subject to some input by JS.

I might add that the director of international scouting hired by Hart (to much acclaim by you and others around here) turned out to be a yuge disaster.

Hart was a disaster and an embarrassment to the organization. We will always have this black mark. I was 110% wrong about him.
 
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