I think we have the prospects to go out and get Frazier and Lucroy right now without gutting the farm system if we wanted to.
We do, but why the heck would we? Rentals do nothing for us. Rentals are only worthwhile if you are a piece or two away from a run, otherwise it's just a huge waste of resources. We need bats under our control for multiple years, not rentals.
Wow what? You think Freeman's not pissed off?
He'd have been a free agent after this upcoming miserable season. I'm sure he's regretting this extension.
Aybar is a place holder/trade bait and Ellis is filler imo. Sean is the headliner and only player of real importance here. And the only true impact prospect we have acquired since we started unloading players.
We didn't lose an offensive, but we lost arguably our best asset to acquire any.
The only sure thing we have on offense is Freeman, and if I were him, I'd contemplate even showing up. The Braves bought out his prime years only to tear down the team to what will likely be 4-5 years of awfulness.
To build a rotation like the Mets, you actually need good pitching prospects.
For all of our wheeling and dealing.. which of our pitching prospects are actually safe bets? Newcomb?
We turned valuable assets into a few lottery tickets. That's really disappointing. And our offense is getting worse by the day.
Maybe there's a plan in place.. but it's a bad one.
Newcomb is a lefty and throws mid 90's that's probably alot of the comparison. Price has always had pretty good control. If Newcomb can cut down a little on the walks he will be a stud #1 pitcher.
All I can think is that the Braves are convinced Simmons' is on the decline defensively. The trade was fair but they didn't clearly win it. A team with one of the best SSs in the game who is under a team friendly contract should only deal him when they clearly win the trade. If they don't win, they just keep him. However, if that SS is declining in what makes him good, then they might not have the luxury of waiting.
SS's peak early defensively and ESPN quoted some scouts yesterday who said that Simmons didn't seem to be getting to everything he had gotten to in previous years. Simmons is still the best defensive SS in the game but if he's declining then that's reason to deal him now and not wait. If we'd waited and Simmons went from the best to simply very, very good, then he wouldn't have near the value he has now. He still might be among the best SS's in the game, but no one is going to give you a ransom for a SS whose value is almost entirely based on his defense when that defense is declining.
If we're convinced Simmons is what he is as a hitter and is going to slowly decline in the field, trading him now for the best deal you can makes perfect sense. Otherwise, I don't get the urgency.
Wisler and Newcomb are the only top tier pitching prospects we're traded for.
Wisler and Newcomb are the only top tier pitching prospects we're traded for.
Wow what? You think Freeman's not pissed off?
He'd have been a free agent after this upcoming miserable season. I'm sure he's regretting this extension.