gf, as I recall, you've been as hard on Heyward as anyone on this board at junctures.
But the fact that is still almost inescapable is that it's not that the Braves didn't want to pay Heyward; it was going to take some serious financial gymnastics to put together a large enough pile of money to get him signed (and we still would have needed pitching in 2015). My primary criticism of Wren is that I always believed him to be too impulsive and not having an overall blueprint of what he wanted the franchise to look like long term. I am concerned that Hart was too impulsive early in his tenure as well, so I'm not letting him off the hook. Hart just inherited a really lousy situation in terms of salary commitments, team needs, and overall financial constraints.