That we know of.
Always with a smart arse reply. A serious topic deserves better from everyone.
Always with a smart arse reply. A serious topic deserves better from everyone.
Always with a smart arse reply. A serious topic deserves better from everyone.
I blame the Braves bullpen
Get well Rico
I doubt that. Has to be the recent and sudden absence of FF trade proposals. There has to be someone here who can administer some FF to the Astros trade scenarios to get Rico well again.
So far, things are going about like I thought they would with a slight adjustment upwards for the unexpected development of Acuna into a 21 YO MVP candidate and Albies as a 22 YO All-Star, unexpectedly signed to super team friendly long term deals.
Having FF now makes the Braves a likely division winner. But having him doesn't make the Braves have a legit WS type rotation or a playoff caliber pen.
Again, FF is a great player - now and prior to now. That's why he would have brought a great return.
However, he's a month away from being 30. And the Braves are unlikely to be a serious WS threat, at least in 2019, due to pitching shortfalls. Is it fun watching FF? Of course. Is it fun watching the team win individual games to the tune of 90+ in a season instead of finishing at or below .500? Again, of course.
If a team with Freeman on it wins a WS, or even gets to a WS, then keeping Freeman was probably the best move.
Is the goal to win a WS championship and create a long term window of opportunity? If yes, then trading Freeman back when I said still makes sense assuming a great return and assuming the Braves fall short of critical mass necessary to truly be great, as opposed to good while Freeman is in his prime under contract.
So far, things are going about like I thought they would with a slight adjustment upwards for the unexpected development of Acuna into a 21 YO MVP candidate and Albies as a 22 YO All-Star, unexpectedly signed to super team friendly long term deals.
Having FF now makes the Braves a likely division winner. But having him doesn't make the Braves have a legit WS type rotation or a playoff caliber pen.
Again, FF is a great player - now and prior to now. That's why he would have brought a great return.
However, he's a month away from being 30. And the Braves are unlikely to be a serious WS threat, at least in 2019, due to pitching shortfalls. Is it fun watching FF? Of course. Is it fun watching the team win individual games to the tune of 90+ in a season instead of finishing at or below .500? Again, of course.
If a team with Freeman on it wins a WS, or even gets to a WS, then keeping Freeman was probably the best move.
Is the goal to win a WS championship and create a long term window of opportunity? If yes, then trading Freeman back when I said still makes sense assuming a great return and assuming the Braves fall short of critical mass necessary to truly be great, as opposed to good while Freeman is in his prime under contract.
i cannot believe "the Braves should've traded Freeman" is still an actual thought in someone's head. painfully stupid.
And this is not the thread to rehash the FF debate. I say anyone who mentions him again has to do Rico’s job here for three days.
And this is not the thread to rehash the FF debate. I say anyone who mentions him again has to do Rico’s job here for three days.
You brought it up.