John Hart Hired By The Braves

The good old boy club expands ... Hart made some terrible trades as a GM (the most glaring: Brian Giles for Ricardo Rincon and Travis Hafner for Einar Diaz and Ryan Drese) but is supposedly fairly respected in his current role.
 
John Hart, the man that stole A-Rod from us overnight in 2000.

(Of course in hindsight it was probably a great move for us).
 
His experience and background make him a good replacement for Balderson.
 
The good old boy club expands ... Hart made some terrible trades as a GM (the most glaring: Brian Giles for Ricardo Rincon and Travis Hafner for Einar Diaz and Ryan Drese) but is supposedly fairly respected in his current role.

Can't ever have enough former GMs on the payroll - can't learn from mistakes until you've made them on your own. That kind of experience is great to have when Wren's on the fence about making potential moves.
 
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The good old boy club expands ... Hart made some terrible trades as a GM (the most glaring: Brian Giles for Ricardo Rincon and Travis Hafner for Einar Diaz and Ryan Drese) but is supposedly fairly respected in his current role.

This is the kind of gold old boy network that we should get behind. What GM hasn't made bad trades? Since you're focused on the negative, he made an excellent trade at Braves expense by getting Justice & Grissom for Lofton & Embree.
 
This is the kind of gold old boy network that we should get behind. What GM hasn't made bad trades? Since you're focused on the negative, he made an excellent trade at Braves expense by getting Justice & Grissom for Lofton & Embree.

For the record, I like John Hart and support this 'acquisition' -- just stating the facts -- full disclosure. :emot-siren.gif.17:
 
If I'm not mistaken, Hart was the architect for several long-term contracts that bought out arbitration years for the Indians. Could just be coincidence.
 
It seems like a good move. I also like it for sentimental reasons: Hart was the manager of the old Charlotte O's back when Cal Ripken was playing double A ball and won a championship here. He always seemed like a good manager and baseball man. I wonder just how significant his involvement will be.
 
I'd rather have Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart. He could relay down instructions from the GM's box with his megaphone.
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If I'm not mistaken, Hart was the architect for several long-term contracts that bought out arbitration years for the Indians. Could just be coincidence.

You're not mistaken. Hart was the architect of the Cleveland team that the Braves beat for their only Title (of late).
 
Refresh my memory on this?

We were the final team that was rumored to be signing A-Rod the year he was a free agent in 2000 (the year Manny signed with Boston, Neagle and Hampton to Colorado). We apparently offered him like 130 million for 7 years or something like that which was unheard of at the time.

Well the old saying was "A-Rod went to sleep a Brave and woke up with a Rangers hat". Boras got Texas to do the 10 year 250 million deal overnight and the rest they say is history.
 
We were the final team that was rumored to be signing A-Rod the year he was a free agent in 2000 (the year Manny signed with Boston, Neagle and Hampton to Colorado). We apparently offered him like 130 million for 7 years or something like that which was unheard of at the time.

Well the old saying was "A-Rod went to sleep a Brave and woke up with a Rangers hat". Boras got Texas to do the 10 year 250 million deal overnight and the rest they say is history.

Except Hart didn't sign Arod. He became the Rangers GM the following year and promptly traded Arod 2 years later.
 
Except Hart didn't sign Arod. He became the Rangers GM the following year and promptly traded Arod 2 years later.

This. And it was the Rangers owner, think his name was Adams, who overrode his GM and upped ARods money from 17M per from us to 25M from them.
 
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