zbhargrove
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Seeing Acuna bust out of a slump is even more encouraging than his hot start imo.
He's been out of his slump for a couple of games
Seeing Acuna bust out of a slump is even more encouraging than his hot start imo.
Maitan was all but locked up under Wren
I'm 100% on the no acuna to 2019 train.
That said as early as next year we could have an under 30, controlled and multi war player at:
1b ff
2b albies
Ss dansby
Lf d Peterson
C inciarte
Rf acuna
Obviously kemp and Adams and neck block. But it's possible.
That would mean we were a catcher and a 3b away. On position guys at least.
Good grief, dude.
Acquired since Wren left:
Dansby Swanson
Ender Inciarte
Kevin Maitan
Drew Waters
Cristian Pache
Alex Jackson
Travis Demeritte
Rio Ruiz
Austin Riley
Dustin Peterson
Lucas Herbert
Yunior Severino
That list is just fine with me.
Lol listing them out doesn't make them any better.
Swanson and Inciarte were a gift, and Maitan was locked up under Wren.
Nor does it prove the Braves didn't make a concerted effort to acquire pitching prospects.
Why do you guys dispute that simple fact all the time?
There has clearly been a concerted effort to get pitching. But you act as though it's been an effort to get ONLY pitching. I listed them because the amount of position player talent that has been brought in is significant. It only looks lesser at times in relation to the pitching. And it cracks me up that you constantly wipe away the Swanson deal...when it was clearly an example of giving up pitching to get hitting. Pretty convenient.
List for me the franchises who have brought in more young position player talent in the last 2 years than Atlanta.
Yeah Wren did some good things. That being said, and I'm not sure of his level of involvement, I despised his drafts. 2008-2014, even with not great draft position, were rough. I'm still angry we took Gilmartin. His best picks were Simmons , Kimbrel and Wood. After that it's just really Nick Ahmed. I just really hated our draft philosophy.
Maitan's agreement with the Braves was the worst kept secret in baseball. It was common knowledge I would expect a Braves expert to know. Here is an article dated Feb 2016 that says the agreement was in place "last July", meaning July 2015.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vi...in-maitan-handshake-agreement-with-the-braves
And another
https://www.google.com/amp/s/rowlan...e-agreement-with-the-next-elite-prospect/amp/
Coppy was named GM Oct 2015. So either Maitan would be credited to Wren or Hart while he was interim GM.
I have no doubt pozzies will still figure a way to suggest Maitan was coppy's doing since he was in the FO at the time though.
Maitan's agreement with the Braves was the worst kept secret in baseball. It was common knowledge I would expect a Braves expert to know. Here is an article dated Feb 2016 that says the agreement was in place "last July", meaning July 2015.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.vi...in-maitan-handshake-agreement-with-the-braves
And another
https://www.google.com/amp/s/rowlan...e-agreement-with-the-next-elite-prospect/amp/
Coppy was named GM Oct 2015. So either Maitan would be credited to Wren or Hart while he was interim GM.
I have no doubt pozzies will still figure a way to suggest Maitan was coppy's doing since he was in the FO at the time though.
Every thread turns in to this kid wanting attention....stop giving it to him
I'd love to see any support that Maitan was locked up under a previous administration. For that matter whow was the primary scout who signed Albies and Acuna and where that scout is now.
Johnny Almaraz was the key international guy when Wren was GM. Not sure what involvement if any he had with Maitan. But he had some significant signings before leaving: Teheran, Delgado, Bethancourt, Peraza, Albies, Acuna, Camargo, Cabrera.
I believe he left in the second half of 2014.
An observation about the pitching/hitting balance in our system. The draft has been pitcher heavy over the years. And international signings have been hitter heavy. There is a logic to that. The decisions on the international market are being made at a younger age. I think it is easier to identify who has hitting talent at ages 14-16 than to identify pitching talent. When you move to scouting college players, the players have reached an age where they have filled out physically and it is easier to identify who has the frame and stuff to be a major league pitcher. Of course there are a few exceptions (like Teheran and Felix Hernandez). But generally it makes sense to sign lot of hitters on the international market and go more for pitchers in the draft.
Wasn't almarez with the organization for a while?
He doesn't get any attention at home. Or from members of the opposite sex.
Yes he was international scounting director 2008-2014 and a scout before that.
Almaraz was a star in the organization. One of the best as what he does.