Dude, are you serious? The front office put on a full court press about "WE AREN'T REBUILDING, WE ARE RETOOLING FOR 2017," and all that has been subsequently shown to be horse hockey. There had to have been 10,000 articles about this. It is completely irrelevant that John Hart might not have explicitly said it a certain way on the record. If you ever saw his MLB draft appearances, you would understand that the man has a keen ability to talk for hours and deliberately say absolutely nothing of substance. It's probably why he and JS are such lovey-dovey kindred spirits.
But if you want some quotes about how the team wasn't supposed to be garbage for 5 years because we needed to look good for Suntrust, here are some I found by randomly googling:
http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/1...rebuilding-opening-day-2017-new-ballpark-mind
So the Braves have set out this winter, after a painful 27-40 second-half collapse, trying to walk the baseball tightrope. They're doing a tenuous "balancing act," Hart said, between the kind of gut-it-to-the-floor rebuilding he did in Cleveland and the retool-but-still-compete option that appears to be his bosses' preferred route to Cobb County.
"I didn't come in with the idea to take this thing down to the bare bones," said Hart, seven weeks after assuming the reins following the firing of general manager Frank Wren. "That's not one of the plans. But we're evaluating every possibility."
http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/ba...itter_2014_braves_sfp#14d246dc.3828699.735580
“We had a tough year, and I know there was a lot of speculation about us going into this winter,” Hart said. “We had the 29th-ranked farm system in baseball. We had some bad contracts. Everybody felt there would be some players we would definitely unload — become a seller, if you will. But we’ve never felt like there was something we had to do. Obviously we’re contractually obligated to some players who aren’t performing well. But just because 2017 is coming, it doesn’t mean we’re going to throw a hand grenade on the club and blow it up. That wouldn’t guarantee success for 2017, either.”