You must have forgotten that fredi sucks this time of year even with good teams.
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I agree. And look, it was only a 1-year extension. It's not like we couldn't can him at the end of the season anyway. I personally hope we do. Fredi has earned the criticism based on past performance, for sure. I just find it hard to blame him when we're putting a team on the field every night that has maybe 2-3 players a majority of the other 29 teams in MLB would like to have. Combine that with a young rotation that's struggling, you get what we're seeing since July.
I don't see it happening. Again, we just don't have the talent. Freddie & Markakis are the only 2 players that I'm certain could play every day for a majority of MLB teams. Maybe Simba, but his bat isn't very good. He just happens to be a freak defensively, maybe one of the best defensive players of all time. After them, we've pretty much got garbage. I like Pierzynski, but he's ancient. Maybin has had a nice season, but he's still been mostly a bust in his career. Peterson - lmao. Gomes is old. Whoever else we stick in LF sucks. Adonis Garcia has looked decent at 3B, but he isn't really considered a top prospect. Bethancourt looks like a massive bust.
All that said, it would definitely be our luck to get hot and go on a tear in September, keeping us from getting a high draft pick. Crazier things have happened.
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The Braves are 12-38 over their last 50 games
Team?s worst 50-game stretch since it went 11-39 at the end of the 1935 season
Glad I stopped watching weeks ago. There is no talent on this team. And the pitching prospects have all been hot garbage. Now you see why trading MLB players for prospects doesn't work out too well most of the time.
Bad news...
Banuelos to see dr Andrews
Good news...
Olivera is starting to look like a good hitter with good power
Oh and the nats pretty much got eliminated tonight haha
it's way way way too soon to say all that. also, when you have MLB talent that's nearing free agency and you either (1) don't want to get roped into paying them long term big bucks or (2) know they aren't seriously considering resigning with your squad, it's best to see what kinda prospects you can pull. in the meantime, if those players aren't helping you make the playoffs, then you are better off sucking really really bad so you get a better draft pick, which usually means trading those MLB players nearing free agency to save money for a future roster that's actually going to win while simultaneously enhancing your draft picks which hopefully eventually enhances your MLB roster.
just pathetic all around. the nats ****ed up with that paps trade and pretty much killed any future storen had with the club. would have been much much smarter to go get a couple of MR guys from fringe prospects and system depth than trade for paps. they've never truly let storen rebound from 2012 and given what he was doing this season prior to the paps deal, he didn't deserve what they did to him. i also think it had a negative effect on the lockerroom to see management undercut one of the guys like that. since that paps deal, the nats have one of the worst records in baseball. that said, harper is the only guy on the team that hasn't spent a substantial chunk of the playing like he'd rather be doing any except playing baseball.
i think a roster shake up going into next season will be nice to change up the dynamic. desmond and zimmermann are almost assuredly gone. i would be surprised if storen isn't traded. no idea what happens with span, i would've thought there's a decent chance he returns on the club option, but depends on the hip recovery. the bullpen needs revamping.
Problem with letting span walk is he's the only true lead off guy and still a pretty good one and his deal is extremely reasonable. Given werth, Harper, and span tend to get banged up, keeping span, and then using taylor as a 4th OF to rotate in and keep guys fresh and ready to fill in for extended period at any of the 3 spots if needed, then the CF job is his full time in 2017 after span becomes a FA. That's what I would do. Span unquestionably makes the lineup better.
Austin Riley was named player of the year for Danville.
We were 43-43 four games before the AS break. We're now 56-86. That's 13-43. Wow...
Atlanta has a baseball team?***
That's what happens when you trade away almost every MLB caliber player on the roster and field a team of prospects. If you think this year is bad, wait until next year. No way we spend any cash in free agency to put a competitive club on the field. It's going to be all prospects from Opening Day and will get ugly in a hurry.
The only bright spot is we might have a new manager. Read an article from Sporting News a couple of days ago alleging that Fredi has lost the clubhouse. If that's true, Hart and Coppy have to pull the plug. You can't let that type of situation fester for a whole year.