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Coppy is an openbook, but the man is smart. Check this out!
Coppy is an openbook, but the man is smart. Check this out!
http://www.espn.com/espnradio/play?id=17603102
Coppy is an openbook, but the man is smart. Check this out!
I guess here's my thing about the "two starting pitchers" on the free agent market- didn't we hear at the beginning of the re-build that a big part of our focus on young pitching was that "free agent pitching is the the worst investment in baseball" and that being able to fill a pitching staff with homegrown arms was crucial to avoid setting money on fire in that market? If we're talking about free agent arms in the Harrell/Norris class, that's one thing, but I don't know that you can call those sorts of guys "stable arms."
Copy sited FG? I was assured FO members don't read the fan sites. How could that be?
Copy sited FG? I was assured FO members don't read the fan sites. How could that be?
I guess here's my thing about the "two starting pitchers" on the free agent market- didn't we hear at the beginning of the re-build that a big part of our focus on young pitching was that "free agent pitching is the the worst investment in baseball" and that being able to fill a pitching staff with homegrown arms was crucial to avoid setting money on fire in that market? If we're talking about free agent arms in the Harrell/Norris class, that's one thing, but I don't know that you can call those sorts of guys "stable arms."
He cited Jeff Sullivan's twitter account.
And duh he reads Fangraphs. He's a baseball fan, first and foremost.
Which does not mean that he doesn't have additional sources that we (believe it or not) may not have access to.
Well... yeah. That's obvious.
we'll shop in a more expensive aisle than the one we found norris...but we're still talking mid-rotation type guys...nova, cashner, anderson, peavy, morton, etcI guess here's my thing about the "two starting pitchers" on the free agent market- didn't we hear at the beginning of the re-build that a big part of our focus on young pitching was that "free agent pitching is the the worst investment in baseball" and that being able to fill a pitching staff with homegrown arms was crucial to avoid setting money on fire in that market? If we're talking about free agent arms in the Harrell/Norris class, that's one thing, but I don't know that you can call those sorts of guys "stable arms."
we'll shop in a more expensive aisle than the one we found norris...but we're still talking mid-rotation type guys...nova, cashner, anderson, peavy, morton, etc
The way Coppy always points to the two Johns regarding any controversial decision is somewhat disconcerting.
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That said, he is correct that starting pitching is the weakness of the team and could do the most to improve it.
Norris isn't a bad option for a 5, maybe even a 4. He's not the guy you want to have the ball when your trying to win the division, as the Dodgers learned, but he would eat innings, be inexpensive and provide a little veteran leadership. I would prefer him over someone like Jake Peavy at this point since at his age, the likelihood of a career renaissance is low.
What the Braves REALLY need is an ACE (I like Julio, but he is a 2 for me). Unfortunately there won't be any available or will cost a prohibitive amount.
Morton is intriguing because he has always looked like he was one step away from being pretty good. Nova if the price is right. I think Cashner is hurt and am leery about Anderson.
I think the point will be more to accumulate potentially useful (and flippable) assets rather than put together a killer rotation. I see a multi-step process:
1) Sign a couple veteran mid-rotation starters on two to three year deals, hopefully with options included.
2) At some point upgrade the rotation by trading quantity (including possibly one of those mid-rotation starters we acquire this off-season) for quality.
3) As one or more of the high upside arms that just played in Rome achieves major league readiness, upgrade the rotation further.