What better time to find out if he could be a longer-term piece than when you're not going to contend AND he saves you some money???
James Russell when he's hiding an injury (84-88 mph fastball)
How much "value" do you guys really think James Russell had? You do recall we got him AND Bonifacio for Victor Caratini, right???
If the Braves were actually operating from that philosophy then we'd see less of guys like EY, Gomes, Pierzynski, Callaspo, KJ, Grilli, Johnson, Outman, etc., and more of our minor league stock.
As much value as Johnson, Grilli, Outman. Maybe more. Only 29.
Most of those guys were signed because the fickle Braves' fanbase simply won't stand for a complete rebuild
There's one player in that group that has trade value, including Russell.
As much value as Johnson, Grilli, Outman. Maybe more. Only 29.
Where is this coming from? It's Spring Training, nothing irregular about reduced velocities.
That's not the consensus on this board.
Most of those guys were signed because the fickle Braves' fanbase simply won't stand for a complete rebuild (many on this board have screamed about a partial one all winter) and don't go to the stadium to begin with.
Read the *amn tweet - Sherman said his reduced fastball velocity was one of the reasons the Mutts weren't interested.
Arguing about releasing James Russell ALMOST lowers the IQ level of everyone reading this thread - including me for joining the argument.
Hart definitely should have checked in here then. Just like before he traded Varvaro.
2 of those are former closers.
Where is this coming from? It's Spring Training, nothing irregular about reduced velocities.
This far into ST, I think you would expect to see higher velocity. Especially from a reliever. We break camp in less than a week.
Sorry, but this is complete speculation. The more likely explanation is that Hart believes in a hybrid rebuild that plays youth off of experience.
His average velocity last season was between 87-89. It's never topped 90 in his career.
Not exactly a huge dip.