It should be a interesting off season for sure. I can't wait to see what team we pay to take on Uggla's contract only to see him hit 30 bombs and hit .250.
After seeing what dominant pitching can do in the postseason, although he struggled against the Bo-Sox, im going after David Price. A rotation of Price, Teheran, Minor, Medlen, Wood/Beachy would be flat out dominant, especially for years to come. Id rather throw my money at Price than re-sign Mac at this point. Now if Price demands and gets 20+ mil a year, let him go elsewhere, but my main priority this offseason would be find an ace. A TRUE ace.
What do we have that the Rays might want for Price. Being a low budget team like us, and they have a good farm system, I dont see them wanting any of our pitchers in return.After seeing what dominant pitching can do in the postseason, although he struggled against the Bo-Sox, im going after David Price. A rotation of Price, Teheran, Minor, Medlen, Wood/Beachy would be flat out dominant, especially for years to come. Id rather throw my money at Price than re-sign Mac at this point. Now if Price demands and gets 20+ mil a year, let him go elsewhere, but my main priority this offseason would be find an ace. A TRUE ace.
Greinke got $24.5M per year as a free agent. Felix Hernandez got $25M/year without hitting free agency. Verlander got over $24M/year without hitting free agency. The reality is Price will get over 20M/year.
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The time is coming when the Braves will have to join the market or fold up and go back to the 60s and 70s.
What do we have that the Rays might want for Price. Being a low budget team like us, and they have a good farm system, I dont see them wanting any of our pitchers in return.
Relatively healthy Jason, Justin, Freddie, Simmons, Minor, Julio, and JT should be a 90 win team unless the guys around them totally tank. Bossman will be better than this year. We'll have a dropoff at C unless we keep Mac, but a fully healthy Heyward (or at least a Heyward who plays 140 games) should negate that dropoff from Mac to whomever.We'll into next year with a solid core of starting pitching (Minor, Medlen, & JT), an anchor at the back end of the pen with many hopes that Avilan & Carpenter can repeat their seasons, and a solid core of offense (FF, JHey, Justin, and to some degree Simmons with the hopes that CJ hits .300 again). Barring an injury epidemic, that in itself should be enough for us to play .500 ball.
The problem is finding the talent for us to pick up the other 30 wins that we will need. To do that, we are going to have to have to see a resurgence of some players, especially BJ. Uggla has been a Braves killer his whole career, I don't expect that to change. He's hit the Andruw Jones point of no return. Beachy has to come back and win 15 games and that leaves us still needing another starter. Could be Wood, though I feel he was rushed and could have used more time in the minors. As far as the pen goes I'll trust McDowell's history and predict that once again it'll be solid under his teachings.
What wouldn't surprise me? McCann is resigned and Gabttis is traded to an AL club desperately needing offense. He'll do just fine as a DH/back up catcher. What would surprise me? 1. Another team actually takes on Uggla. 2. Ownership actually lets Wren sign a notable free agent.
I assume that we're going to have at least a couple significant injuries like always, so having quality depth across the offense and pitching staff will be critical.
Things this team needs next year:
1. Most important Experience
2. A 2nd baseman (Not Uggla Not E Johnson and certainly not any of the other scrubs ran out there this year)
3> IMO, A true leadoff hitter. Heyward is capable, does a great job but it wastes his talents. He is not nor does Fredi play him like a Ricky Henderson.
4. Maybe 2nd most important but we need a stronger bench.
5. A TOR starter would be nice but we have 2 or 3 in the making. Dont give up unless it is a really huge improvement.
That certainly can't hurt. If we all eat enough, maybe we can summon the ghost of Jose Lima to enact vengeance upon the team that refused to re-sign him.
Lima died on the morning of May 23, 2010, at age 37 from a massive heart attack. He was rushed to Huntington Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.[1][2] He had suffered from cardiac problems. His wife said he complained of excess gas the night before but she thought he was just having a nightmare.
Any specific ideas on items 3 and 5?