I am happy the Braves didn’t go 4/90+ on JD.
So did JD. LolKris Bryant to the Braves seems inevitable.
Seems pretty obvious to me that no one is going to exceed Freddie and no one is going to flaunt their contracts in Acuna and Albies faces. AA has never faltered in his expressions of faith in Riley and there are still tons of viable options for cleanup hitters including adjusting our lineup.
2018 Camargo is certainly a starting 3B on a contending club if we signed a slugger for the outfield. The gamble is whether the 2018 Camargo is the real one or not.
Well, yet another big name walks away from A-town after "loving it." I remember when guys wanted to play for the Braves.
Instead of Haniger and Seager I think I would prefer Marte and Archer as a trade package since either would probably need to include Ender going back and Seattle doesn't need Ender. Castellanos would be a nice sign but would require too many years if you truly believe in Waters and Pache. Having said that, my choice right this moment would be a 1 year deal with an option and cheap dollars for Puig. Andujar and Frazier may be available the closer we get to spring training but it really looks to me like Riley is programed in at 3rd long term.
Why would Ender need to go in a trade and why would the Ms or Pirates want him? Doesn't make much sense.
If we get an OFer we would need to get rid of an OFer IMO. Also, Ender would not be the only item going back in either package I mentioned which should be pretty obvious. The rest Ill leave to AA to figure out.
I know not giving him 4 years at $25 million per was a good decision long term. He's at an age that he could fall of the cliff at any moment and we don't have the payroll to absorb that kind of a contract. Still, Donaldson is going to be hard to replace.
Kris Bryant could replace him. As could Arenado. However, the price tag for either would be pretty steep and Bryant could end up being a free agent after this season if he wins his grievance.
Ozuna would be okay but Donaldson had a fWAR of 4.9 last year. Ozuna's was just 2.6. You have to go back to 2017 to get to a time where Ozuna was in the neighborhood of what Donaldson did last year.
Castellanos is a solid player as well, but again, he's probably a 2.5-3.0 fWAR player. That's still a pretty big drop from what we got from Donaldson.
There really isn't a good solution and never has been one. The choice was either take the risk on Donaldson, likely overpay in a trade, or settle for lesser production.
I know not giving him 4 years at $25 million per was a good decision long term. He's at an age that he could fall of the cliff at any moment and we don't have the payroll to absorb that kind of a contract. Still, Donaldson is going to be hard to replace.
Kris Bryant could replace him. As could Arenado. However, the price tag for either would be pretty steep and Bryant could end up being a free agent after this season if he wins his grievance.
Ozuna would be okay but Donaldson had a fWAR of 4.9 last year. Ozuna's was just 2.6. You have to go back to 2017 to get to a time where Ozuna was in the neighborhood of what Donaldson did last year.
Castellanos is a solid player as well, but again, he's probably a 2.5-3.0 fWAR player. That's still a pretty big drop from what we got from Donaldson.
There really isn't a good solution and never has been one. The choice was either take the risk on Donaldson, likely overpay in a trade, or settle for lesser production.
We don't need to get rid of an OFer, especially with the extra roster spot. And, you're missing the point. Even with other prospects going back to Seattle or Pitt, there is zero reason why they would want Ender. Much of the reason they would make these trades is shed payroll. Ender would have negative value in a trade like this.