The Braves have won 3 straight division titles and took the world champion Dodgers to game 7 of the NLCS after sweeping the Reds and Marlins.
This notion that the Braves aren’t currently an elite organization couldn’t be further from the truth.
Once again, the team making a splash in the offseason will be overrated.
Cubs rotation is wrecked. Wonder if they go full rebuild or if they try to patch it together.
The central is pretty weak overall so they can still compete.
With Darvish and Schwarber off their books they could conceivably play on TWO of the Odorizzi/Paxton/etc. second tier level of arms and JBJ in CF. That wouldn’t exactly make them one of the top contenders, but like you said the Central is weak. If Bryant, Baez, Rizzo, and Contreras have good years and Heyward and Happ keep hitting they’d probably be competitive in that division.
If reported, thats not a great return from the Cubs. But Darvish owed 60 million so his contract unfortunately hurts his value.
I like the trade for the Cubbies. I honestly think Davies straight up for Darvish isn't a bad trade considering the age and money difference. I get that Darvish was amazing this year, but he's 33. I just don't see how he had that much value at his salary.
The rest of the prospects are gravy. Solid chance at least 1 of those guys turns into an impactful mlb player.
Some people seem to be confused about the value of a 34 year old SP still owed $60M.
The Padres are floating right down the creek of a 2-3 year window of contention that ends in a massive tear down and rebuild. We’ve literally seen this story play out in SD before when Preller first showed up. I hope finishing 2nd behind the Dodgers for a couple seasons is worth it.
I’m sure Padres fans are excited right now, so good for them. That WC flag will fly forever, and they can stare at it a few years from now when that’s all they have to remember.
True they could sign two pitchers however their stated goal is to cut payroll. So I don’t see them spending much of their saved money