Hart: No Heyward, Cespedes, Upton

Did he say anything about the top pitchers--Price, Greinke, Cueto. Would it be safe to infer the dollars will be too high for those three as well?

I highly doubt it. when was the last time the Braves signed a top tier free agent? Maybe the 90's, lol.
 
I'm not sure why Olivera doesn't fit into the rebuild model. We want to be good in 3017. He will still be good for a few years after that probably.

He will be 32 then.
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There are 20 players int he majors this year that are above average hitters at the age of 32 or older. The vast majority of them are 1B or DH or corner OF. The ones that aren't:

Arod

Peralta

Escobar

Kinsler

Cano

Freese

It's sort of a lot to ask. It shrinks drastically as you get older. But, hey, hopefully he can reverse the aging process without PEDS.
 
Maybe something big like:

Maybin to the Indians for Bourn, Swisher, Frasier, Naquin, Mejia

The Indians dump $30M in bad contracts, pick up a short term viable bat in Maybin but give up a couple of excess OF and a project catcher with potential.

Braves get a couple of warm bodies that might rebound and be flippable at the 2016 deadline in Bourn and Swisher. If they do nothing, then you have essentially bought 2 OF and a catching prospect for $30M and the loss of Maybin.

Put Frazier in LF and Naquin in CF and have Mejia working his way through the system. The contracts come off the books after 2016 and the Braves are ready to add another major piece in advance of 2017.

I get your thinking, but I don't see any way the Indians part with arguably their top prospect (Frazier) to dump contracts. The fan base would be livid. Imagine how we'd feel
 
He will be 32 then.
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There are 20 players int he majors this year that are above average hitters at the age of 32 or older. The vast majority of them are 1B or DH or corner OF. The ones that aren't:

Arod
Peralta
Escobar
Kinsler
Cano
Freese

It's sort of a lot to ask. It shrinks drastically as you get older. But, hey, hopefully he can reverse the aging process without PEDS.

That graph also includes thousands of players who weren't really good in the first place. I think there is a vastly different production curve when you are only considering players who are actually talented.
 
That graph also includes thousands of players who weren't really good in the first place. I think there is a vastly different production curve when you are only considering players who are actually talented.

That's not really true. It's all relative, so a player who is better at 28 is likely to still be better at 33, but both players would have likely regressed similarly when compared to their prime.
 
That's not really true. It's all relative, so a player who is better at 28 is likely to still be better at 33, but both players would have likely regressed similarly when compared to their prime.

I dont think the rate of decline is going to be similar prsoanlly but I have no way of backing that up. I'd like to know if any studies exist on that subject.
 
That's not really true. It's all relative, so a player who is better at 28 is likely to still be better at 33, but both players would have likely regressed similarly when compared to their prime.

I dont think the rate of decline is going to be similar prsoanlly but I have no way of backing that up. I'd like to know if any studies exist on that subject.
 
That graph also includes thousands of players who weren't really good in the first place. I think there is a vastly different production curve when you are only considering players who are actually talented.

You love just making stuff up.
 
1. We don't know if Olivera is a good player
2. Bad players don't typically hang around for their 30s.

But, if you want a cool little graph:

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The FA market in 2017 isnt near as good as this years.

So im kinda perplexed to not spend some.

Justin goes into too many prolonged slumps to pay him 200+ mil.

I wouldnt mind Cespedes but the years is what concerns me.

I'd love Heyward back but i think that ship has sailed unfortunately.

If they land an ace, then thats a whole new ballgame.
 
thethe will refuse to admit that the olivera trade made absolutely no sense... We traded a huge amount of talent in hopes that we can count on Olivera at age 32
 
Only thing with Heyward as yeezus and others mentioned is we need some power hitters, at this point he isnt that.

Maybe he'll get his power back again but as of now he's more of a #2 hitter.

Alex Gordon would be interesting but worry about the years there.
 
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