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Just looking at past teams who tried to rush a rebuild with trades/FA signing....usually didn't work out.
The Marlins tried a few years ago...
The Padres tried two years ago
The Diamondbacks tried last year
Just looking at past teams who tried to rush a rebuild with trades/FA signing....usually didn't work out.
Well don't worry... I don't think Coppy is going to do anything based on what's posted on this board. Whatever he does I will give it a chance. He has more experience than all of us combined.
The Marlins tried a few years ago...
The Padres tried two years ago
The Diamondbacks tried last year
I like what the Padres did. I don't think they were going for it. That's just what you sell to the public for attendance. They traded away talent that had a "cap" for talent that had high upside. They sold high and bought low where they could and used their budget to it's max to take on payroll.
I'd like to do something along those lines this offseason. You'll have some things backfire, but you'll hit on some others.
I see Coppy as that riverboat gambler who is chomping at the bit with the resources he has right now.
The Padres emptied the farm to bring in folks like Kemp, Myers, Norris, Kimbrel, and spent a ton on James Shields.
They've already dumped Kimbrel and Shields. Kemp is an albatross.
They set themselves back.
We've rarely seen catchers as athletic as Lucroy.... Okay don't sign him to a 5 year deal... See if he'll do a 3 year deal. I don't care but if you trade for Lucroy and you plan to spend a lot in free agency with shorter length deals then you still have a shot to compete the next 2-3 years just in time for the real young talent to be ready.
The Padres are in a much better situation than they were two years ago. They got way more for Kimbrel than they gave up. They could get more for Myers than they paid if they wanted to. They could get back what they paid for Kemp, and possibly a bit more. They'll probably get more for Norris than they gave up.
Shields was a backfire. They signed him to a backloaded contract hoping he'd have a big year and could flip him, but that did not happen.
The Padres are in a much better situation than they were two years ago. They got way more for Kimbrel than they gave up. They could get more for Myers than they paid if they wanted to. They could get back what they paid for Kemp, and possibly a bit more. They'll probably get more for Norris than they gave up.
Shields was a backfire. They signed him to a backloaded contract hoping he'd have a big year and could flip him, but that did not happen.
The point is trying to go from worst to first in one offseason is nearly impossible.
And that's where we disagree. Add Lucroy and 2-4 names on the FA market and I think we are a competitor. And I don't think it's a stretch to see it
The point is trying to go from worst to first in one offseason is nearly impossible.
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You really don't. Patience.
I don't think the Braves totally see it that way. I am trying to read where they are... not just expressing an opinion.
I know they don't want to skip steps in the rebuild, but I think they want to be better next year.
I don't think the Braves totally see it that way. I am trying to read where they are... not just expressing an opinion.
I know they don't want to skip steps in the rebuild, but I think they want to be better next year.
Dave Cameron literally just said the same thing I did over on FG. He thinks even a 15 game improvement is unrealistic, much less 30:
Gary: Can the Braves win around 80 games next year? Swanson/Albies will be up, $60 million to spend this offseason on the offense in FA and trades, plus Folty coming on?
Dave Cameron: Can they? Sure, anything can happen. But this is a ~65 win team right now. Asking for a 15 win true talent bump is probably unrealistic.
He is wrong about one thing though, this is NOT a 65 win team now.
They may not be that great at evaluating realistic possibilities... they told us last year's team would be more "fun to watch"... then they took their collective vow to never last year happen again... and here we are somehow much worse.