And what if he's Dan Kolb part 2?
Will the controllable assets you get from 2 months of Johnson (assuming he's fixed) be better than Valvaro?
If the team projects to win 70-ish games, what in the hell difference does it make???
And what if he's Dan Kolb part 2?
Will the controllable assets you get from 2 months of Johnson (assuming he's fixed) be better than Valvaro?
Do you think the Braves will get anything of significance for Jim Johnson? You just saw the market for an at worse equal reliever, that is younger with cheap, cost controlled salary.
If the team projects to win 70-ish games, what in the hell difference does it make???
If the team projects to win 70-ish games, what in the hell difference does it make???
If you don't think the team will be competitive at all, might as well trade all the vets?
So the hope is Roger can transform Johnson into.....what Varvaro is?
And what if he's Dan Kolb part 2?
Will the controllable assets you get from 2 months of Johnson (assuming he's fixed) be better than Valvaro?
Indeed, why is Russell still on the team if we don't care?
Indeed, why is Russell still on the team if we don't care?
So, transitively, we got Theo Epstein—see ya, Hart!
Before I go off on a tangent, I will try to get some reasoning.
We sign Jim Johnson for 1.6 million and trade the superior reliever in Varvaro (cheap and under control for 4 years). Varvaro is a legitimate 7th inning guy and we trade him for possibly a 7th inning guy
I need some type of logic
When you consider what the Braves were trading, a player they had just DFA'd, the return wasn't so bad.
It is definitely worth discussing whether or not Varvaro should have been DFA'd in the first place. Personally I've never been impressed with him, but there are a few others still holding roster spots that have impressed me even less (I'm looking at you, Constanza). The only disadvantage to keeping Varvaro, absent a CJ-like turnaround in his performance, is that he hurts roster flexibility.
I wish I could remember if the same guys who are crapping their pants over our trading Varvaro were crapping their pants in the game threads every time we put him in a close game.
This has Fredi written all over it. He never liked/trusted Varvaro and now he has a say regarding the roster. I'm thinking the most magical thing about the Magical 2017 Hart keeps talking about is that it will actually happen three years in the future. 2020.
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Well, Fredi didn't like Gearrin either outside of abusing him by making him a pitch a whole month without a day off (which like nsacpi I'd argue led to him going from good-to-ineffective to injured a la Venters, etc). Further, Gearrin also got DFA'd and then released and since signed with the Giants. Bochy will use him right if he makes it back after Tommy John. What a night and day difference that could be for his career too.