Interesting Quotation from Alex Wood:

David O'Brien ‏@DOBrienAJC 38s38 seconds ago

#Braves Wood: "I don’t think there will be much tomfoolery. I think it’ll be a well-run clubhouse, something we might have missed last year

I wonder who the culprits were for this? Ultimately, its Freddi's fault but its clear the Braves did not like the mix of players from last years roster.

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Wasn't the team the youngest average age in baseball last year? Might have just had to many kids acting like kids. Looks like the people are bringing in some older players to mix in with the young guys. Maybe that will make a difference.
 
Wasn't the team the youngest average age in baseball last year? Might have just had to many kids acting like kids. Looks like the people are bringing in some older players to mix in with the young guys. Maybe that will make a difference.

But, it's a a "youth movement".
 
The thing that's odd about his is Chris Johnson is still around. Of all the guys on the team, he seems to be the least professional guy and I'm still disappointed they haven't unloaded him.
 
The thing that's odd about his is Chris Johnson is still around. Of all the guys on the team, he seems to be the least professional guy and I'm still disappointed they haven't unloaded him.

Pray for him to bounce back and hit something like .290/.330/.430. That might be superficially impressive enough to get someone to take on most of his contract next off-season.
 
Pray for him to bounce back and hit something like .290/.330/.430. That might be superficially impressive enough to get someone to take on most of his contract next off-season.

Yeah, that. They can find a sucker if he's reinvested with his 2013 title.
 
Pray for him to bounce back and hit something like .290/.330/.430. That might be superficially impressive enough to get someone to take on most of his contract next off-season.

Oh, I'm praying. It'll either be a new bike or Chris Johnson returning to form.

The puzzler to me is that Johnson strikes me as a hot-headed knucklehead and guys like that can be poison on a team. I realize that in their current iteration, neither Chris Johnson or Melvin Upton would net much (if anything), but they looked to be the kind of guys who would be clubhouse cancers more than anyone else who they've sent packing.
 
I agree on CJ. He needed to be first on the bus out of town. His immaturity level is off the charts. The wrong Upton left but I get it, as he is untradeable but I still think Justin has issues as well. Probably the reason we were able to steal him from Arizona. And Gattis, I'm just glad he's gone, and I really can't explain why. I just never bought into the hype. There just was a bad mix of guys. I don't lay the blame on Freddi's feet. He treats the guys like men as he should. No need to caudle them as Cox did at times.
 
CJ seems more like a hothead than a lollygagger. Medlen, on the other hand....

I never competed in anything other than slow pitch softball after high school, but hotheads can be a real distraction and I imagine at the big league level, it can be a real problem because anything that disrupts the concentration of others is a detriment. People like the "fire" when a guy destroys a water cooler, but don't think that doesn't make the other guys look around and think "Calm the f*ck down."
 
I never competed in anything other than slow pitch softball after high school, but hotheads can be a real distraction and I imagine at the big league level, it can be a real problem because anything that disrupts the concentration of others is a detriment. People like the "fire" when a guy destroys a water cooler, but don't think that doesn't make the other guys look around and think "Calm the f*ck down."

I like players that play hard and with fire, but I mean more the Martin Prado and Jace Peterson types. I don't like the way CJ has temper tantrums and throws things.
 
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