Can’t wait to watch Kenley Jansen walk the bases loaded over and over once again.
It’s amusing to me that some of you have deluded yourselves into still thinking the moves are coming.
It would absolutely make sense that he’d address some of those needs, but it’s January 19th and he’s done nothing but cut payroll. At some point he’s just not going to add anyone.
It doesn't seem logical to suggest that an aggressive GM whose team is in the middle of its contention window would suddenly stop making moves. I think his usual wait-and-see approach simply didn’t work this time because he misjudged the market, which tuned out to be much more aggressive than usual. While he's likely been exploring trade opportunities, any activity in that area has been much lower than normal. I think it's been a really unfortunate mix of a few things.
I still predict a mid tier reliever. Yates level or less. Then go and see how the stars bounce back all while resting the lux tax.
AA has t made a hard decision since the meth head trade. That one shook him I guess. We all love the Lopez and sale deals but those were easy moves when presented. Hardly any risk to long term future. He spent 30 moves to get a washed up Kelenic. I am not sure I am calling AA aggressive at this point. He has fallen in love with the lower risk moves.
I guess that can be debated if low risk moves are better.
Sale was an easy move? If it was easy why didn't anybody else do it and get Sale for basically free? Give credit where credit is due. Yeah he's dragged ass this offseason but those moves had more of a chance at not working than it did working given Sales injury history.
It’s frustrating we didn’t get Scott. (More frustrating the Dodgers did.) He’s only the first post-Sasaki domino to fall though. (No one would’ve been happy giving Minter 11 mil. I’m not counting him.)
Fans are passionately trying to figure out if the Braves are going to spend money or not. You’re forgetting that AA has really never forced a deal while in Atlanta. It’s not a matter of whether or not AA is telling the truth about the money he has/hasn’t to spend. AA will only deal if he feels he’s won the deal. AA is all about value and stretching resources. He’ll fill out the roster with the players he thinks wins the talent/value formula. He also knows he doesn’t have to spend all of his money now. We’re panicking. He’s not.
Hang tight and find happiness with the solid international signing class our staff put together. I’m thankful we have leadership that looks long term as well as the short term. AA knows he’s in the contention window. Let him cook and look forward to a solid year. The offseason isn’t over. The date is late, but it’s still early. Good things are coming.