Dalyn
Fredi Gonzalez Supporter
Or even Spring Training. Given a little extra time for the knees to get stronger and knock a little more of the rust off, it could happen.
Whatever gives him trade value is good enough for me.
Or even Spring Training. Given a little extra time for the knees to get stronger and knock a little more of the rust off, it could happen.
How about Bobby Cox..
Went from being fired by Ted Turner in 1981 to the Blue Jays, back to the Braves as GM and then "hired himself" as the Braves manager in 1990.
... And the rest is history!
14 Straight Division Titles
4 National League Pennants
4th All-Time Winningest Manager (2,504 wins)
All-Time Leader in Ejections (158 ejections)
#6 Retired by the Atlanta Braves
2014 Baseball Hall of Fame Inductee
ONE World Series Championship
5 NL Pennants.
I think my favorite reclamation project is Bobby Bonilla. Came in and had a nice little year for us. Not the best season of all of the reclamation projects that our esteemed front office took on, but it's my personal favorite because the Mets were the ones paying his contract he had just come off an absolutely awful season with the Mets.
I'd probably go with Lightenberg, got him for some bats and balls and Andres coming back from lymphoma.
For some reason, I liked Chris Hammond a lot. I remember him striking out Barry Bonds with a series of changeups, each one slower than the one before. Made Bonds look bad, and I remember the look of respect Bonds gave him while walking back to the dugout.
Or even Spring Training. Given a little extra time for the knees to get stronger and knock a little more of the rust off, it could happen.
Julio Cesar Franco was an above-average hitter for half a dozen years after 3 seasons of exile in the Korean and Mexican leagues.
A desperate Braves team signing a 42-year-old Julio Franco out of the Mexican League and immediately getting a .300/.376/.444 performance out of him has to be one of the most hilarious and wonderful occurences in franchise history.