Official Offseason Thread

He's never going to rebound as long as they keep pushing him throw his worst pitch (in fact, one of the worst pitches in baseball) more and more often. And it doesn't appear their coaching brain-trust is smart enough to figure that out, somehow.

Jeez I didn't realize that his fastball and sinker were such awful pitches. The dude has given up a 136 wRC+ against his fastball over his career. Last season he gave up a 1.300 (!) OPS against his sinker when he decided to throw it. It has been absolutely dreadful the past two years.

How the hell did Archer produce all those years with a fastball that was THAT bad. Except for 2013, he has given up AT LEAST a 121 wRC+ against his four seamer in every season of his career. Yeah, his slider used to be top notch. But even that pitch is regressing heavily as he has given up a 90 and a 92 wRC+ over the past two years.

That trade may go down as one of the worst in the history of the sport. Just a dreadful situation for the Pirates.
 
I always find the contrast between the beat writers in Atlanta and here in NYC interesting. Atlanta beat writers always seem to act cordial in an attempt to appease the team and not ruffle any feathers. NYC beat writers will say whatever they want for headlines no matter the consequences.

I prefer reporters who try to get an answer for something.

So I like nyc reporters for sports

I was blocked by DOB on twitter cause I called him a company man that was bad at what his job should be
southern culture vs yankee culture

Lol
 
I prefer reporters who try to get an answer for something.

So I like nyc reporters for sports

I was blocked by DOB on twitter cause I called him a company man that was bad at what his job should be


Lol

Personally I feel like the best bet is somewhere in the middle. The Braves best writers just come off as mouthpieces for the team as opposed to independent journalists who look to bring a good story that fans would want to be informed on. They just won't ask the tough questions.

New York beat writers come off as arrogant and try to incite drama which in turn helps sell newspapers. That's the way it is here.
 
I prefer reporters who try to get an answer for something.

So I like nyc reporters for sports

I was blocked by DOB on twitter cause I called him a company man that was bad at what his job should be


Lol

Well, try as you might sometimes you can't get it. I do believe the "culture" deal comes into it not from North/South but more about how you were mentored into it. Some are hard-nosed bulls in china cabinets others catch more flies with honey. I do agree the Atlanta writers don't seem to go there enough. It's likely they are scared to risk access levels.
 
Don't know why anyone would be interested in Joyce at this time. Age and limited ability all considered.
Castellanos would be my choice even over JD but I know there is really no place in the future for him with those already on board. IMO that cleanup bat so badly needed is a preferably a one year fill in if JD doesn't come back and until the prospects mature.
 
Don't know why anyone would be interested in Joyce at this time. Age and limited ability all considered.
Castellanos would be my choice even over JD but I know there is really no place in the future for him with those already on board. IMO that cleanup bat so badly needed is a preferably a one year fill in if JD doesn't come back and until the prospects mature.

Actually that ideal cleanup bat is Riley - unfortunately he's not ready to be that yet (and may never be for those who don't believe in him).

If he had given you enough reason to believe he'd be ready to hit behind Freddie at any point this season, I'd love for AA to simply sit on all that money until the deadline in case an injury pops up - then spend it plus what comes off the books on Bauer or Paxton next winter.
 
Actually that ideal cleanup bat is Riley - unfortunately he's not ready to be that yet (and may never be for those who don't believe in him).

If he had given you enough reason to believe he'd be ready to hit behind Freddie at any point this season, I'd love for AA to simply sit on all that money until the deadline in case an injury pops up - then spend it plus what comes off the books on Bauer or Paxton next winter.

Is that you, Bowman?

:Bowman:
 
I will admit to a measure of Homerism and acknowledge that like many others, I waited anxiously for Riley's next AB during his debut. However I think we would all be wise to hold our praise or derision until time decides what his future worth may be. He may flop, he may be traded, he may fade into the sunset but then again, we can hope that he is a viable candidate for 3rd or LF and fourth in the order some day soon.
 
MLB free agency is awful from a fan’s (and player’s) perspective. It’s a joke that after 2.5 months we are still monitoring bread crumbs from hacks like Heyman and Morosi for Donaldson news.
 
MLB free agency is awful from a fan’s (and player’s) perspective. It’s a joke that after 2.5 months we are still monitoring bread crumbs from hacks like Heyman and Morosi for Donaldson news.

Crusts of bread from Bowman counts just as much, probably even more.
 
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