bravesfanMatt
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I assume we're talking about black meaning African Americans born in the states?
I don’t know. If I don’t like brown people is that all brown people or only those who live in my country.
I assume we're talking about black meaning African Americans born in the states?
I don’t know. If I don’t like brown people is that all brown people or only those who live in my country.
I guess Acuna would be all right with you.
Back to Michael Harris.
Rosenthal is joining the train.
"One of the most intriguing players in any camp this spring"
https://twitter.com/Ken_Rosenthal/status/1370401078727036928
The general consensus was that the Braves were able to sign Anderson, Wentz and Muller due to that extra cash. Lewis signed for $3.8M at #11, so who knows if he would have signed for $4M as the #3 pick.
We also don't know what the freak knee injury at home plate did to his career. Maybe he would be the next Kris Bryant like I dreamed of him being absent that injury. Maybe he was going to be this overrated young guy right now regardless.
What I do know is he was the guy I wanted the Braves to draft, and the fact he would be a black kid playing for the Braves was something like the 7th most important reason...but it would have undoubtedly been nice icing on that cake.
The general consensus was that the Braves were able to sign Anderson, Wentz and Muller due to that extra cash. Lewis signed for $3.8M at #11, so who knows if he would have signed for $4M as the #3 pick.
We also don't know what the freak knee injury at home plate did to his career. Maybe he would be the next Kris Bryant like I dreamed of him being absent that injury. Maybe he was going to be this overrated young guy right now regardless.
What I do know is he was the guy I wanted the Braves to draft, and the fact he would be a black kid playing for the Braves was something like the 7th most important reason...but it would have undoubtedly been nice icing on that cake.
Anderson over Lewis was the right pick. Wright over Adell looks bad in hindsight but we'll see.
Hopefully Michael Harris ends up being special, what happens with Waters if you have Pache, Acuna and Harris? But i guess that's a good problem to have.
Moral, marketing, and competitive reasons. They all tie in to each other.
It's no wonder African-Americans in the South don't play baseball as much as they used to.
They turn on their TV and try to watch the Braves, and they don't see one black player.
Not one.
If you don't think that's a problem, I'm not sure what to say.
Not calling anyone "racist" per se.
Looks like it may be time for an avatar change.
What could go wrong?
Disagree.
The Braves had an African-American from Mercer begging to be selected by them and they took Ian Anderson. That young man from Mercer was AL Rookie of the Year last year.
The Braves took Kyle Wright over another African American Southerner, Jo Adell.
The Braves took some idiot injured pitcher over Jordyn Adams.
The Braves took Shewmake directly above Greg Jones.
That is 4 of the past 5 drafts where the Braves have chosen a white prospect over a similar (or much better) black prospect.
From a moral, marketing, and competitive standpoint, it's a disaster.
Kumar Rocker and Jordan Lawlar may go in the top 3 in the next draft. The draft after that has two of the best prospect I've seen in some time- Elijah Green and Termarr Johnson.
All 4 of those guys are African Americans. Low participation is a baseball problem, yes, but the Braves have to recognize their role as being THE ONLY TEAM IN THE SOUTH and try to get the African American community more involved.
So yes, it IS a selection problem by the Atlanta Braves, and you add the fact the we moved to the boring suburbs from Atlanta?
It's, like I've said, a disgrace.