We have some guys who may be hard to remove when we finally get healthy. This off season will be interesting.
There probably are some still questioning the plan, but they shouldn't be.
There probably are some still questioning the plan, but they shouldn't be.
Why? Is the BRaves plan above questioning? Braves went with their plan of getting a ton of arms and hoping a lot of them pan out. If they do, it will be amazing. If they fail, it will be another long rebuild.
Thats why i say we should draft Mark Vientos. We can have that 1-2 punch in Vientos/Maitan.
Seriously. I've been mostly happy with the majority of the moves they've made during the rebuild, but acting like it's some major success at this point is pretty ridiculous. We have a ton of arms but not all that much in the way of offense. And our top pitching talent is in A ball or below, acting like any of them is a sure thing to help us at this point is crazy premature. I have high hopes for quite a number of them, but fairly crazy to call the rebuild a success at this juncture.
And people acting like we are going to be able to trade for the bats we need with pitching are kinda ignoring reality a bit. For all the talk about how valuable pitching was at the deadline, only one top hitting prospect got moved for pitching at the deadline, and that was for a Miller, a relief pitcher. Teams are still hanging on the young quality hitting as hard as they can, we are most likely going to have to draft our own or sign some expensive free agents. And meanwhile we have around 30 mil a year tied up in Kemp and Markakis, so the later part is unlikely to happen.
Any one else things that the Braves they should over pay for Kenley Jansen and try to trade him at the trade deadline?
Seriously. I've been mostly happy with the majority of the moves they've made during the rebuild, but acting like it's some major success at this point is pretty ridiculous. We have a ton of arms but not all that much in the way of offense. And our top pitching talent is in A ball or below, acting like any of them is a sure thing to help us at this point is crazy premature. I have high hopes for quite a number of them, but fairly crazy to call the rebuild a success at this juncture.
And people acting like we are going to be able to trade for the bats we need with pitching are kinda ignoring reality a bit. For all the talk about how valuable pitching was at the deadline, only one top hitting prospect got moved for pitching at the deadline, and that was for a Miller, a relief pitcher. Teams are still hanging on the young quality hitting as hard as they can, we are most likely going to have to draft our own or sign some expensive free agents. And meanwhile we have around 30 mil a year tied up in Kemp and Markakis, so the later part is unlikely to happen.
But to be clear, I do not question the decision to rebuild. The Braves dodged two HUGE bullets letting Heyward and JUpton go.