Dalyn
Fredi Gonzalez Supporter
And everyone else's, I'd hope.
Absolutely. It's not personal. I have no serious issue with anyone here. In fact, I like many of you far more than anyone I know in "real life."
And everyone else's, I'd hope.
Absolutely. It's not personal. I have no serious issue with anyone here. In fact, I like many of you far more than anyone I know in "real life."
I think the idea is to get some experience for these prospects in 2015 and 2016 to see what we have for 2017. Once the team can accurately identify the weaknesses of that 2017 team, they can move to correct them. Early results point to offense being a huge problem, but it's really too early to start thinking about 2017 in regards to correcting its potential weaknesses. There just isn't enough information to form a competent plan of attack.
I don't see a realistic path to success unless we sign someone of the caliber of... Heyward or JUp.
We have flat out said (or we've been told by posters on here), that we are simply unable or unwilling to do it.
I don't see any teams trading premium hitters away for premium pitching. Maybe I'm wrong. But there's just too much pitching available.
We'll see. I just hope we start drafting really well. But I'm not holding my breath that our first round pick will be another pitcher.
But it's frustrating because we had enough talent to compete this year. I get it, they were free agents, and we weren't gonna sign them so we traded them. But we didn't trade them for anything impactful, IMO. The fact that BA didn't get any of the acquired assets in the top 100 prospects was shocking to me. How does Jason Heyward, Justin Upton, and Evan Gattis not produce at least ONE consensus top 100 prospect. So we punted the next two years but I don't we set ourselves up at all for 2017.
That is until you meet zito in real life and see his "fountain of youth" shrine.
But it's frustrating because we had enough talent to compete this year. I get it, they were free agents, and we weren't gonna sign them so we traded them. But we didn't trade them for anything impactful, IMO. The fact that BA didn't get any of the acquired assets in the top 100 prospects was shocking to me. How does Jason Heyward, Justin Upton, and Evan Gattis not produce at least ONE consensus top 100 prospect. So we punted the next two years but I don't we set ourselves up at all for 2017.
"From such a gentle thing, from such a fountain of all delight, my every pain is born."
Plus he eats ice cream for breakfast.
I don't think this offseason was easy for the FO. I'm sure they considered the prospect of a consistent Heyward making a big difference and competing.
It's possible, perhaps even likely, but they also made it feel like they had a vendetta against Wren and just wanted to destroy what he built. There definitely was a personal grudge side to this whole offseason.
Here's something negative that isn't even about the Braves...
You guys argue like high school girls.
How long did it take them to deal Kyle? 10 minutes after the firing?