Official 2024 Off-Season Thread!

This is true. But I still tend to think that if they think that, it’s not what’s actually happening.

And I don't believe these stories anyway. Every year, athlon publishes anonymous sec coach quotes that I have always believed is total fiction for clicks/magazine sales
 
Next year's starting pitching class looks to be substantially better with Burnes, Bieber, Fried, Cole, Glasnow, Buehler, Scherzer, Verlander, Wheeler, Woodruff, and Means. Even if you consider Fried is out of our price range, the talent pool is inexplicably better to choose from.

If we can't get Yamamato, we don't need to overpay for Nola, Snell, or Montgomery. Sign Stroman, Gray, or E-Rod for half the price. We will likely get similar production.

A trade for Glasnow would make more sense, then splurge on one of those SP's next winter. Problem is... You'd have Fried/Morton assuming he retires/Glasnow all up for FA next year. So i can see why AA may want stability. Although, i guess we could sign one of them next winter as well as sign one this winter too.
 
The more I think about it, E-Rod or Stroman (probably cost less for him) for something along the lines of 3/70 with a 4th year option would be a pretty solid back up plan to Yamamato. Or better yet, Gray assuming his QO weighs down his market.
 
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The more I think about it, E-Rod or Stroman (probably cost less for him) for something along the lines of 3/70 with a 4th year option would be a pretty solid back up plan to Yamamato. Or better yet, Gray assuming his QO weighs down his market.

Eduardo if he get 3 with a 4 year option is very good. We need a lefty to replace Fried.
 
The more I think about it, E-Rod or Stroman (probably cost less for him) for something along the lines of 3/70 with a 4th year option would be a pretty solid back up plan to Yamamato. Or better yet, Gray assuming his QO weighs down his market.

Stroman has been my expectation for a while. So it probably won't happen.
 
The more I think about it, E-Rod or Stroman (probably cost less for him) for something along the lines of 3/70 with a 4th year option would be a pretty solid back up plan to Yamamato. Or better yet, Gray assuming his QO weighs down his market.

I'd be fine with Erod for no other reason than he told the dodgers to F themselves
 
Hopefully not. I'm going to give AA a chance to make some interesting moves.


I would prefer good moves to interesting moves. Good teams bring in players for what they will do not what they have done. If you want a team that will bring on big name players because it's interesting then the Yankees or Mets are the team for you.
 
Stroman doesn't fit the mold of the pitchers AA has targeted. AA is all about strikeouts and swing and miss stuff. Stroman is more of a weak contact guy.

I don’t think AA has a type other than undervalued in the market. There are a lot of efficiencies that can be identified through the analytics that the braves have prioritized since AA took control.
 
Stroman doesn't fit the mold of the pitchers AA has targeted. AA is all about strikeouts and swing and miss stuff. Stroman is more of a weak contact guy.

I think every GM targets those type of guys. But AA has deviated in the past from that mold (eg Keuchel).
 
Alex hasn't let the market dictate an overpay and I suspect the market will dictate that for all the top pitching candidates.

He has shown a willingness to set and end a early though.

Seems like there isn't much choice but to something though. So maybe we will see an error.
 
Smyly seemed like a clear overpay.

I think Smyly was an example of the analytics team mistakenly judging a jump in Smyly's velocity in the shortened 2020 season as something he would maintain going forward. Like Southcack77 pointed out, I think it was the front office thinking "bargain at this price" and Smyly gladly obliged. I think you're both right.

I don't think it says much of anything about how Anthopoulos will approach this off-season.
 
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