Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Well, KM was definitely Cop's hire, and this certainly seems like a demotion.
Remember the purge of anything Wren touched?
The Coppy version of that is happening now. Anyone who even mentions OBP is gone.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Well, KM was definitely Cop's hire, and this certainly seems like a demotion.
WTF is a western crosschecker? I misread At first and thought you said cross dresser.
That twitter rant about Coppy and McDaniel being drinking buddies may have some truth and not just sour grapes
Surprisingly, I think he was actually right on most of what he said. He rightly put a lot of blame on Hart and McGuirk. Said he had heard from a lot of people about massive infighting since before the draft culminating in a draft night fight between Coppy/ Hart and the scouts over a player recommendation (disrespecting a scout is worse than pedophilia to this man).
Where he went predictably over the top is absconding JS of all responsibility. He even went as far to say he would consider JS Jr. for GM.
Oh... and that dumbass still considers "oh bee pee" to be the cutting edge of sabermetrics and that it should be ignored at all costs.
Then you can probably rest easy now that the guys who need the Braves to win in 2018 are the ones left in charge.
They will undoubtedly cash in enough future wins to make the 2018 team an 85+ win squad. Their jobs depend on it, and after going to all this trouble to get rid of anyone who disagreed with them, they won't stop now.
Then you can probably rest easy now that the guys who need the Braves to win in 2018 are the ones left in charge.
They will undoubtedly cash in enough future wins to make the 2018 team an 85+ win squad. Their jobs depend on it, and after going to all this trouble to get rid of anyone who disagreed with them, they won't stop now.
Coppy may have been a slimy weasel that everyone hated, but he was the one trying to drag the Braves kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
He was against promoting Swanson, Hart was for it, and that's all I need to know to make the assessment of who the smarter baseball ops guy is.
I'll be willing to bet the first interview with the new GM contains a quote that is essentially, "I like to look at analytics, but at the end of the day I think scouting is the lifeblood of an organization".
Make no mistake, the next GM hire will be an old school dinosaur thinker, and the Braves will have one of the least advanced FOs in the game. The dumbing down of the FO will certainly bring joy to some, to the detriment of the Braves.
Thing is, even granting Schuerholz every benefit of the doubt, even granting he was right to fire Wren, even granting Coppy had to go, even granting Schuerholz had nothing to do with any of the malfeasance, you’re still left with this reality:
His first handpicked successor was a loathsome asshole who let the farm system rot.
His second handpicked successor was a loathsome asshole who broke every conceivable MLB rule and earned the hated of most of the baseball community.
I mean, that’s some pretty god awful personnel evaluation, right? That’s royally screwing up a vital hire - twice. It would seem to betray a pretty significant failure in character judgement.
If nothing else, it would suggest that Schuerholz probably doesn’t deserve a say in the next GM/whatever title we’ll give the guy.
I don't necessarily disagree with this take, but I do think it's worth exploring the whole line about JS and Hart being "semi-retired," etc.
The bit about Hart having to be talked into the job smacks a bit of Julius Caesar refusing the crown.
If these guys so desperately want to retire and play golf full-time, they should do that. Why haven't they? They've achieved the pinnacle of success in their field and it's quite understandable if they don't walk away from it lightly. If they don't want to go, fine, but perpetuating this idea that they want to retire but for some reason have not? It doesn't really pass the smell test for me.
I think you're overplaying the scout v. stat debate. That has died down a lot in recent years as teams have generally incorporated both. Pretty much every GM out there wants to have as much information as possible.
I think you're overplaying the scout v. stat debate. That has died down a lot in recent years as teams have generally incorporated both. Pretty much every GM out there wants to have as much information as possible.
It all boils down to this:
"The Braves Way" has evolved into an idiom for blame projection and scapegoating. The sad part of all of this is it seems as if McGuirk and the Two Johns, feeling pressure from the public and the press to become more progressive in their analytical approach within the FO, decided to retain a GM who they knew had character flaws (perhaps similar to Wren) and point to their shiny new hire post-termination as a "See? We hired an analytically minded GM and look what happened!" as a means to justify going back to their true legacy.
Sad.
Really? Everything that has happened the last 3 years clearly points to a distinct fracture in the FO between the dinosaurs and the dorks. Now all that's left are the dinosaurs.
Coppy didn't even consider promoting Swanson until Hart made it so. I don't think it's much of a stretch to figure out who was behind the Kemp trade and the Markakis signing. I don't think it was a mystery who the "trade for an Ace" faction in the FO was. I'm also willing to bet the Colon/Dickey/Garcia acquisitions were a compromise between the opposing factions.
It's a little comical that folks still can't see what actually happened here.
I can almost guarantee that whoever the next GM is will make sub-optimal move after sub-optimal move. The Braves don't want to be an organization that adapts to new standards of statistical analysis because they have had a certain way of doing things for decades now. Anything that challenges that modus operandi isn't going to fly. I almost think they gave Coppy a chance during the rebuild, knowing we would be bad, just to have something to point to and say "See! This isn't how you run an organization! Its all about the human element! Numbers can't tell you that."
As for why they don't just retire? They don't fully retire because they still enjoy being involved.