All he has really done so far is the Kemp trade, which you frame as obvious, but in my opinion was a really creative way to front load all of that money into a year that we were bound to be punting in order to put ourselves in a better position for the 2019 offseason. We also got a potentially useful player in that deal with McCarthy. He hasn't made any dumb moves so far. He has just been quiet, as has almost ever other GM not in New York, Miami, St. Louis or San Fran. I guess its kind of arguable about whether he should be making a more aggressive play for Yelich or a FA signing like Frazier or Nunez, but I think he has current financial realities to deal with that restrict a lot of what he can do at the moment. Besides, if the plan is to punt 2018 then I think having a quiet non-eventful offseason is easily the best move. Let the young players play so we have a better feel for where we are at heading into 2019.
I don't think there is any reason right now to dislike AA based off what he has done as a Brave. He made some poor moves in Toronto, but also some really really good ones. How can you not mention the Donaldson deal? That's one of the more lopsided deals of the past ten years!... I think you are being a little unfair to AA