Worst Brave ever?

Nick Esasky retired this topic in 1990.

Wasn't he the one that couldn't hit a lick, then they found out he had vertigo? When I hear of cases of vertigo his name comes to mind. I also recall he was coming off a big season and was considered a big free agent signing for us.
 
Wasn't he the one that couldn't hit a lick, then they found out he had vertigo? When I hear of cases of vertigo his name comes to mind. I also recall he was coming off a big season and was considered a big free agent signing for us.

Yes indeed. Vertigo got him.
 
Reading through this thread makes me wonder, other than those couple of solid years in '82 and '83, how did I ever manage to stay a Braves fan through the Dark Ages of the '70s and '80s? Probably only because of TBS and Skip, Pete and Ernie. At least they made losing funny...
 
Wow, the youth of the board shines through on this thread. Most of you do not know what it is like to route for a true loser. I mean, come on, you guys sit in here everyday and talk trash about players on a team that will win its division...by 9 games.....all while missing several key starters due to injury. Take the golden baseball out of your rear ends and realize how lucky you are.

Imagine watching the debacle that was the Atlanta Braves in the 80's. Soooooooo many bad...no HORRIBLE teams. That is why I laugh at you boneheads when you say Freddi is horrible and this player is horrible. Most of you have no idea. None. After watching 20 years of incompetent baseball, there is no way I can be overly critical of a team or players that have won as much as this team has since 1991.

1990 Atlanta Braves National League 65 97 .401 26.0 6 980,129
1989 Atlanta Braves National League 63 97 .394 28.0 6 984,930
1988 Atlanta Braves National League 54 106 .338 39.5 6 848,089
1987 Atlanta Braves National League 69 92 .429 20.5 5 1,217,402
1986 Atlanta Braves National League 72 89 .447 23.5 6 1,387,181
1985 Atlanta Braves National League 66 96 .407 29.0 5 1,350,137
1984 Atlanta Braves National League 80 82 .494 12.0 3 1,724,892
1983 Atlanta Braves National League 88 74 .543 3.0 2 2,119,935
1982 Atlanta Braves National League 89 73 .549 - 1 1,801,985
1981 Atlanta Braves National League 50 56 .472 15.0 535,418
1980 Atlanta Braves National League 81 80 .503 10.5 4 1,048,411
1979 Atlanta Braves National League 66 94 .413 23.5 6 769,465
1978 Atlanta Braves National League 69 93 .426 26.0 6 904,494
1977 Atlanta Braves National League 61 101 .377 37.0 6 872,464
1976 Atlanta Braves National League 70 92 .432 32.0 6 818,179
1975 Atlanta Braves National League 67 94 .416 40.5 5 534,672

Too many bad players to list.

Komminsk
Bruce Benedict
Paul Zuvella
Omar Moreno
Jeff Blauser
Paul Runge
Gary Roenicke
 
*Worst attitude - Kenny Lofton retires this thread. Robert Fick is not too far behind. What a d-bag.

*Worst return on investment via trade- Mark Texiera - single handedly depleted the farm system. No playoff appearances to show for it. J.D. Drew is a close second as we sent Wainwright to STL in return. Len Barker - sent Bret Butler to the Indians.

*Worst return on investment via FA - Reggie Sanders; Dan Uggla; Nick Esasky(sp?) - - And it looks like BJ Upton might take this category in a landslide, but it is still early.
 
I was nosing around Baseball Reference and I think a good case can be made that Paul Casanova may be the worst Brave to ever see extended action during a season.
 
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