Are we really over 200 million in payroll?
By all ways payroll is measured the Braves are already roughly "Top 5" before they even fill the hole at SS. It is very possible they are close to tapped out and Morton got the cash they offered Swanson earlier.
Or AA has another $30M to spend. I really have no idea with the current finances of the Braves.
It's just hard to envision them spending that kind of money on a 4th starter knowing they had a hole to fill at SS. I can't imagine AA making that kind of move.
It's just hard to envision them spending that kind of money on a 4th starter knowing they had a hole to fill at SS. I can't imagine AA making that kind of move.
Were the Harris and strider extensions before or after Morton?
It's just hard to envision them spending that kind of money on a 4th starter knowing they had a hole to fill at SS. I can't imagine AA making that kind of move.
The idea is that they had ~20 million to spend on a player and felt Morton was the best choice if Swanson wasn't accepting it. None of the other big SS are going to sign for that low and I'm not sure any other SS would be worth going that high on in free agency.
Abreu's a great fit for Houston. Im like Scheff, idk how much money we have. Could be broke or could have 30+ M to spend.
If all they had was ~ $20m to spend on 1 player and their biggest need was SS, they would have traded a guy like Pena to open up a few million to get Swanson back. I refuse to believe that idea.
I have a hard time believing we would have dumped all the remaining money we had on Morton. If the plan has been to punt SS over to Grissom, Arcia, or someone similar, then there should be a heavier emphasis on getting a legitimate everyday LF who we don't have to platoon constantly. Team still needs to fill out the bullpen, too. If we don't do any of these things, it'll be a third-place season with somewhere around 84-86 wins.
I have a hard time believing we would have dumped all the remaining money we had on Morton. If the plan has been to punt SS over to Grissom, Arcia, or someone similar, then there should be a heavier emphasis on getting a legitimate everyday LF who we don't have to platoon constantly. Team still needs to fill out the bullpen, too. If we don't do any of these things, it'll be a third-place season with somewhere around 84-86 wins.