zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
Nah, it's the Yankees, so it's:
"Batting third, Number 22, Jason Heyward. Heyward."
A Heywardian Homer
Nah, it's the Yankees, so it's:
"Batting third, Number 22, Jason Heyward. Heyward."
I'm kind of hoping some of the guys in the mid-lower minors and from this draft turn out. And we should just keep flipping until we can say we've got enough guys on the cusp, like Billy Beane. There's absolutely no reason for us to hang on to Miller, Teheran, Simmons and Freeman.
I think we need to keep Freeman, but I agree about the other 3. I would shop all of them. Don't give them away but someone will pay the premium for them at some point when they lose a pitcher to TJ or decide to go all in like say the Padres this year.
Russ, it looks bleak. As I read the opinions of our board, I tend to disagree with most of them because they represent incremental improvement at best. Really, more like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. We are kind of in the trough of the wave where we're just going to need a giant swell before we see improvement.
Put differently, we've bet on development and drafting. It will probably work, but not quickly. And acquisitions should be of the impact variety. It does us no good to parse Venable or DeAza for LF. That doesn't mean a thing.
If we extent Miller, sign a mid-rotation starter, and trade for Lucroy, that would be an exceptional winter. Really.
I have been saying this for a good part of the season. However, I think you keep Simmons as he should have value for the Braves when acquiring FA pitching, is still relatively cheap and has room to improve with the bat but if it doesn't you don't really lose any trade value.
I'd not be against keeping any of the 4 the length of their contract. But the second we can get a pair of top prospects for Simmons we need to do it. He's a very good player, but not someone you build your franchise around.
I think we'll kick the tires on Price and Cueto. Neither is eligible for a QO. But demand for those two is going to be very strong. It won't be a James Shields type situation since both are younger and don't have the QO issue. I just don't see us being able to outbid other teams for those two. If we were a contending team, Price might have been willing to come to us even without our being the high bidder. But I don't think our current situation will be appealing to him.
I just really REALLY don't understand all the infatuation with Lucroy. He's a FA after 2017. He's been hurt this year. A lot. While he IS cheap in salary for 16 and 17 he would not be to extend, even as a 32 YO catcher. That says nothing about what the Braves give up to acquire him.
I just don't see how he moves the needle.
I just really REALLY don't understand all the infatuation with Lucroy. He's a FA after 2017. He's been hurt this year. A lot. While he IS cheap in salary for 16 and 17 he would not be to extend, even as a 32 YO catcher. That says nothing about what the Braves give up to acquire him.
I just don't see how he moves the needle.
I agree with you for the most part. After the Olivera trade, but before the Swisher/Bourn trade, acquiring Lucroy might have made sense if the team was trying to win in 2016. Swapping CJ for Swisher/Bourn pretty much eliminated all serious hopes of contention in 2016 because those 2 players are taking up so much of the payroll next year that there isn't enough money to add enough new talent.
But, if they had upgraded 3B with Olivera, signed a MOR FA SP, and somehow fixed LF (maybe with Braun coming over in the Lucroy trade), I could see a deal for Lucroy making sense.
Now? Not so much.
I'd love to get price. My offseason signing wishlist is something like
1. Price
2. Heyward
3. Justin
4. Greinke
Not that I would hate Greinke mind you, I just love Price over him that much and if we can't have Price, I'd look at Jason and Justin as FA (even if the FO won't) then look at Greinke. I would almost bet money that Greinke won't leave LA though.
Can you pound that into everybody's head, just once more? It didn't get through that last 48 times you mentioned it.
So you want people to completely ignore 2 of the better FA's this year simply because they used to be on the team and it's been talked about a lot?
The simple truth is the Braves are very unlikely to get any of the top tier FA's this year.
So any talk about the Braves getting any of them is likely pointless. But what fun is that? The other simple truth is 95% of things posted on here are pointless (just like your post above) but you and others still do it. So let's continue to post pointless posts.
The only 5% meaningful posts come from you.
Yet another attempt to jack the thread, just to repeat the endless "sign Jason/sign Justin" refrain. It's been talked about more than enough. It's been talked to death. Of course, that wouldn't register with you, since you've been one of the active participants.
The next time somebody is needed to point out the obvious, we'll all know where to turn.
Yes, that's right. The only 5% meaningful posts come from you. Will definitely have to observe a moment of this Thanksgiving and be thankful that Chop Country has a know-it-all to always set the record straight.![]()
1) Yes. God forbid I and others want to sign talented players who would have an impact on the team.
3) You should be thankful that I post here. Someone has to keep the denizens in line when things like 'no strikesouts = better offense' and other nonsense is brought up.
Except the problem is that it’s never been shown that either of those two improves their teams. Part of the reason why they’ve parted ways.
Who’s been doing that?
The Pads were supposed to cause some serious damage with Justin this year. Well, see how that turned out. A case could be made that the Cards would’ve been just fine this year without Jason.Yes. Heyward and Upton don't improve their teams at all. If you actually think that then there is really no hope for you.
There were plenty of people on here at the start of the year who celebrated the depature of the strikeout guys because apparently strikeouts are bad for offense.