Was that really necessary? We get enough of that from certain others already. It's an opinion I disagree with too, but come on.
I certainly agree that the players have every right to keep their illegal bonuses, and we deserved to lose them for breaking the rules. That said, the $22,725,000 (including the 50% overage penalty) the organization lost in bonuses paid to Maitan, Gutierrez, Severino, Contreras, Pena, Soto, Del Rosario, Negret, Zuniga, Sucre, Mezquita, and Rojas, plus the loss of Bae and his bonus money was more than enough of a financial penalty - particularly for a mid-market team. In essence, that money could've paid for a full season of a Moustakas, Arrieta, Darvish-level player had the organization chosen to spend those resources that way instead.
MLB understandably wanted to send a message with the future penalties - and should have IMO - but probably should've been a little less heavy handed with them. Either a simple reduction in total bonus pool for a year (without a limit of how much could be spent per player), or a longer than two year period where they couldn't spend more than $300,000 on anyone (so it'd be harsher than just going over your cap in a particular year) would likely have been sufficient. Without an International Draft, mid and small-market teams are already operating at a huge disadvantage when it comes to signing these kids any way - what this did more or less assures that the Braves can't compete for the best international talent for a long time when you consider not being a player in those markets (even for a short period) makes you a non-entity when you DO attempt to sign some of that talent - think about how much of a disadvantage other teams have had when it comes to beating us when trying to sign players from Curacao because we've always been the biggest player there.
Of course that's nitpicking too - the Braves apparently realized arguing about these penalties wan't only frivolous, it would've been a waste of time. When you get stopped for drunk-driving, the penalty for the first-offense is essentially the same for everyone whether you blow .08 or .16 - it gets substantially worse when you thumb your nose at everyone and do it again and again.