What a shit year. Let's play GM!Goners:Hampton, $15m in 08; $20m team option, $6m buyout in 09 to be paid by ColoradoNorton, $1m in 08Kotsay, $7m in 08 ($5m paid by Oakland)Glavine, $9m in 08Probably gone:Tavarez, ~$0.5m (Minor League contract)Smoltz, $14 in 08 (09/10 options do not vest, < 200 IP)Probably back:Chipper, 09 option vests between $8-$11mRenteria, probably $6-$7m of $10m paid by Braves in 08I don't really know if I want Chipper back or not. He had the highest OPS+ of his career this season, but he's 37, is becoming a liability at third, and probably won't ever see 500 PA again. I think it's tough to justify paying him anywhere $10m.If Chipper is back, that's somewhere in the neighborhood of $50m off the books. If he's gone, that number rises to around $60m--nearly 2/3 of last year's payroll. Without looking over the numbers of players whose salaries will increase, I'd say a 15% increase from last year is a reasonable estimate. That puts us around $50m in base salary. Add to that re-signings, draft bonuses, and minor league contracts and we're looking at maybe $65-$70m in base salary. There's no doubt that we'll be well below this years $100m+ payroll, $80-$90m sounds about right. So that leaves us with somewhere around $15m to spend on free agents. First though, what we have:CatcherMcCann is a stud, he's not going anywhere (except maybe first) for a long time. He's played a lot, though, and we have no one to back him up.FirstKotchman has been a serious disappointment, but Bobby seems to like him, I'm sure he'll ride it out until July.SecondJohnson came out of his July/August slump nicely. He'll be 27 next season, so it's make or break time.ThirdIf it were up to me, Chipper would be gone. He'll be back, though. Maybe Eric Campbell can impress someone in ST and get a shot.ShortEscobar didn't breakout like most people thought he would, but I still like him a lot. Lillibridge has sucked badly so far, so there isn't much pressure on Escobar to do more. .290/.375/.400 would be nice.OutfieldI'd like to say that Francoeur's days are numbered, but really he's burned up any trade value he had. I'm guessing that he and Blanco will start in the corners. Either one would be better suited in center, though. Matt Young and a clean Jordan Schafer looked good in Mississippi this year. Willie Cabrera and Gorkys Hernandez (a favorite of mine) are a year or two off. Jason Heyward, the best offensive prospect in the system, is climbing quickly and could get a late season call-up. So, free agents. There's no reason to make a big splash this year. Lay back, save some cash, and let some prospects develop. A few guys I'd like to target:* Hank Blalock, has an option that probably won't be picked up. He's 27 and could be had for less than we'd pay Chipper.* Rocco Baldelli, 26, could be had for ~$4m. If healthy, he could shore up an outfield spot for a year or two while waiting for someone else to develop or hit the market. It's a bit of a gamble with his health, though. With what we have in the minors, there's no reason to go after any free agent starting pitchers. Wait until we're ready to challenge someone other than the Nats to make a splash. A quality set-up or middle relief guy wouldn't hurt, though.My opening day 25 man roster:C McCann1B Kotchman2B Johnson3B Blalock/free agent/piece of shit we get in the Francoeur tradeSS EscobarLF B. JonesCF Anderson/BlancoRF Blanco/Baldelli/free agentSP JurrjensSP HudsonSP CampilloSP Reyes (this guy would be gone if he weren't a leftie)SP Charlie Morton/Tommy Hanson/James ParrRP OhmanRP BennettRP AcostaRP CarlyleRP free agent/piece of shit we get in the Francoeur tradeSU GonzalezCL SorianoBN a catcher who hits .150BN a corner outfielder who slugs .250BN a middle infielder who steals three basesWe played 7 games below or Pythagorean expectation of 79 wins (6-12 against the Natspos? Really?). I think breaking 80 next year would have to be looked at as a success. The Phillies are strong, the Mets are holding on, and the Marlins are getting better quickly. It's gonna get worse before it gets better.RIP SkipRIP Chip?Go Bravos
10/21/2008 10:16:04 PM
BN Rafael BeliardGo Bravos!
10/21/2008 10:50:21 PM
this is why i read this site more than anything else, because people are always willing to do the hard work that i don't want to do, lolnice analysis though, and you're probably right, next year will blow as well
10/21/2008 10:50:46 PM
yeah i will take another losing season to make a big splash in 2010. some BIG names will be FA that year.
10/21/2008 11:05:59 PM
I'm really hoping the Mets sign Baldelli as their 4th OF. He can't start everyday and we are one of the few teams that can pay a bench guy $3M or so...FYI, Baldelli will likely never be an everyday guy again with his disorder...[Edited on October 21, 2008 at 11:11 PM. Reason : x]
10/21/2008 11:10:36 PM
How long is Hudson under contract? I'd say it might be his last season as a Brave, might as well try to get a young arm or two and build for 2010 or 11. But who knows, if they're actually healthy that's still not a bad team.What do you think happens to Smoltz and Chipper if they don't stay here? Is Smoltz done? I don't want to see them in another uni, and I don't think they want to either. Didn't Chipper take less money just to stay in ATL and help pay for other players?
10/21/2008 11:36:45 PM
wow... your post has so many points, i don't know where to start!one of the most important things that jumped out at me was you not wanting chipper back. regardless of what he costs, they cannot part ways at this point in time. this franchise is in a downswing right now; should they part ways with him, it will turn even more fans away. i wouldn't say he's "probably back".... he's 110% back.next, your estimated payroll... i think we'll have about 60 mil committed entering free agency. last year our payroll was just over 102 mil, which is in line with many who think we'll have about 40 mil to spend in FA. there's also talk of liberty bumping up our payroll, maybe as much as 5 mil.here's a good guess at what we've got if we were to start the season right now:C: McCann (3.5m); Sammons (400k)1b: Kotchman (~4m after arby)2b: Johnson (~2.4m after arby)3b: Chipper (11m)SS: Escobar (400k)IF: Prado (400k); Infante (~3m after arby)LF: Diaz (~3m after arby)CF: Anderson (400k)RF: Frenchy (~2.4m after arby)OF: Blanco (400k); B.Jones (400k)SP: Jurjjens (400k); Campillo (400k); Reyes (400k); Morton (400k); Parr (400k)CL: Soriano (6m); Gonzo (~4.4 after arby)RP: Boyer (400k); Bennett (400k); Acosta (400k); Carlyle (400k); Ridgway (400k)we also have hudson (13m), moylan (400k) and james (500k) to consider (all injured). also, i'd non-tender diaz to avoid arby (-3m?). this puts us right at 57 mil, give or take a mil.players i'd like to see return:+ Will Ohman (3 mil) - great loogy+ Smoltz (incentive based deal, say, 5 mil base?) - he's a leader, and could come back healthy. if healthy enough, he could start. if not, he could throw limited innings from the back of the penplayers i'd like to see added:+ Lowe (may cost 14-15 mil?)+ Bobby Abreu (13-14 mil?) - another option could be Raul Ibanez, for a tad cheaper.there's strong rumors blowing around that the Braves are frontrunners to land Jake Peavy via trade (makes 11 mil in 09, salary increases substantially after that through '13). if this fell through, i'd focus on another pitcher, one of Oliver Perez, AJ Burnett, Garland, or there's talk of adding a Japanese pitcher.Totalling my proposed moves, it would be:57 mil previously mentioned roster3 mil Ohman5 mil Smoltz15 mil Lowe13 mil Abreu11 mil Peavy= 104 mil. this gives us some room to play around with. 09 Roster:C: McCann (3.5m); Sammons (400k)1b: Kotchman (~4m after arby)2b: Johnson (~2.4m after arby)3b: Chipper (11m)SS: Escobar (400k)IF: Prado (400k); Infante (~3m after arby)LF: Blanco (400k)CF: Anderson (400k)RF: Abreu (13 mil)OF: Frenchy (~2.4m after arby); B.Jones (400k)SP: Peavy (11 mil); Lowe (15 mil); Smoltz (5 mil); Jurjjens (400k); Campillo (400k)CL: Soriano (6m); Gonzo (~4.4 after arby)RP: Ohman (3 mil); Boyer (400k); Bennett (400k); Carlyle (400k); Morton/Reyes/Acosta (400k)keep one of Morton/Reyes/Acosta for the final pitcher. I say Morton deserves it more than Reyes (blah); Acosta could be sent back down to AAA, but would be one of the first called back up should we need the help.i think this team could contend. looking further down the road, smoltz should retire soon, and his salary could be diverted to peavy's contract. hudson should be back late 09/spring training '10 to take smoltz's spot in the rotation. our best prospects are still a couple years away, which gives the vets time to retire or let their contracts expire (chip, abreu).who would be traded to SD for peavy? i'd be happy if it did not include escobar, heyward, g.hernandez, schafer.... as good as tommy hanson looks, i'd trade a pitching prosect before a hitter, simply because it's "less guaranteed." unfortunately, SD would probably want one of those hitters with hanson, or we could overwhelm them with quantity with guys like freeman, flowers, rohrbough. KJ has also been attached to the rumors. i think we could still do alright without peavy, and instead go after a lesser pitcher as i previously mentioned.
10/21/2008 11:54:53 PM
10/22/2008 2:54:13 PM
10/22/2008 7:21:03 PM
Van Wieren is retiring.http://atlanta.braves.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20081021&content_id=3634597&vkey=news_atl&fext=.jsp&c_id=atl
10/23/2008 5:56:34 PM
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2008/oct/23/wren-braves-wont-part-with-top-prospects/?partner=RSShaha, wow, wren STILL insists on NOT trading our top prospects. he already said he wouldn't be trading them, but at that point in time, peavy wasn't available. i'm glad he is stubborn about this.if we get peavy and don't have to trade heyward, hanson, or schafer, i will be the happiest man alive!i think the next best thing we could offer is kelly johnson, gorkys hernandez (who i'd love to keep, reminds me of carl crawford) and a handful of 2nd-tier prospects. wren, probably aware that peavy will only grant a trade to a certain set of teams, knows said teams don't have the pieces to make this trade.
10/23/2008 8:04:44 PM
$13 million for a 35-year old Bobby Abreu ? I agree with most of Ernie's post, except that I'd be willing to pay Chipper if I were the GM. 128 games of Chipper Jones (his total last year) at the way he was producing is better than 150 games of pretty much anyone else. I would love to ship Francoeur somewhere (like Poland) and maybe get something in return for him, but I'm not even sure we could get a case of beer at this point. So I'm afraid we're stuck with him. It's time to give Josh Anderson the starting job somewhere in the OF to see if he can cut it or not. I like Blanco in CF, especially with his price tag. I still think Escobar and Johnson can be very good and good players, respectively.
10/23/2008 10:36:24 PM
I think we should at least keep Franceour and let him start next season. Give him 40-50 games and if he is still sucking, then be gone with him. Next season is a lost season anyway and if you think otherwise, then you are stupid. Our starting pitching is going to be really bad. Outside of Jurrjens, we may not have anyone who can win 10 games. Hampton will likely be resigned, Morton looked like shit last year, Jo Jo Reyes is shit, Campillo was probably a fluke, no idea who'll be a 5th starter unless we somehow get Peavy. God how bad does the Texieria trade look now. Matt Harrison would be our No. 2 next year.Speaking of Peavy, the Padres have already made it clear that any trade for him starts with young, good starting pitchers meaning the Braves would have to include Hanson. Wren said Hanson will not be traded (which I agree with) and reiterated that fact yesterday when asked about a trade for Peavy. I have a feeling that Peavy is not coming to the Braves.
10/24/2008 9:03:13 AM
Magglio Ordonez has been speculated to be traded for a while now, since Detroit is likely cutting payroll some (Maggs makes $18 mil in 09, and $15 mil in '10 and '11). The Braves make ALOT of sense as a likely destination. Maggs hits RH and plays corner OF. Makes TOO much sense. If Detroit wants to dump salary, then a subsequent trading partner wouldn't have to give up too much to acquire him. A lineup with Maggs and a rotation with Peavy would be a strong team. I also read that highly touted Japanese pitcher Junichi Tazawa should be available this offseason. the Nippon league recently held its amateur draft, and all teams heeded Tazawa's request to not be drafted. Tazawa has said he wants to skip Nippon and go straight to MLB, but it's an unwritten rule for MLB to not "steal away" young Japanese players... we'll see what happens with this, but I've seen the Braves attached to his name, among others. I'd guess it would take a nice bonus (several mil?) plus maybe a ML deal to sign the guy, but in a couple or three years he could be very worth it.
10/31/2008 2:20:24 PM
if they're really trying to rebuild next season, then what possible reason would they have for bringing in mags?
10/31/2008 5:41:14 PM
Alan Embree is available. LOL
10/31/2008 7:42:04 PM
^^this team is not rebuilding. wren will be making a full blown effort to bring in impact players this offeseason.
10/31/2008 11:53:00 PM
i'm hearing whispers of a peavy deal getting done soon.escobar, schafer, morton, lockeforpeavynot a bad deal for either side. i saw someone's comment on another message board regarding a braves/brewers rumor involving cory hart.also, wren has talked to stl about ludwick and ankiel, but they would want either escobar or KJ, and wren has said he would not trade both of his starting MI. braves also made a multiyear ML contract offer to Tazawa, with a signing bonus over 6 miljust some stuff to chew on.
11/6/2008 6:44:55 PM
if we do that, we better be making a commitment to peavy for the long term... that is giving up some of our best prospects....if peavy is just a one of two year player for us, we better not do that!
11/8/2008 11:01:54 AM
He's already under contract through 2013
11/8/2008 1:22:39 PM
Good news. Peavy will pitch against the Mets 6 times and the Phillies 2, at most. Yay for Cox hating the Mets and changing his rotation around every series.
11/8/2008 2:11:11 PM
11/8/2008 9:07:42 PM
aren't the braves interested in getting furcal back? that would make including escobar in that deal reasonable.
11/8/2008 11:00:02 PM
http://www3.signonsandiego.com/stories/2008/nov/06/padres-peavy-throws-curveball/?padresApparently Peavy doesn't want to play on a shit team in that division... I kid, but he is worried about a shitty shortstop, though if Furcal is signed this is moot.
11/14/2008 3:46:49 PM
that article is 8 days old. axelrod has already come out and said that his comments were taken out of context. what he meant was purely hypothetical: "what if the trading team is too weakened during the trade?" was a better way to put it, but he said if escobar is traded, they could still approve it. it had nothing to do with esco specifically.but, as it turns out, SD isn't getting any offer it likes enough. i bet KT holds onto peavy for a while. and if wren is smart, he walks away. he can't make decisions on whether or not SD might have a change of heart. by then, who knows who will be off the market, namely other pitching, but if SD still wants esco, the worthwhile SS may be off the board as well.i honestly don't care if we don't get peavy. it's certainly exciting, but we weren't the ones who started this mess. they came to us because peavy only had a very short list of teams. we keep our prospects and escobar. fine with me.[Edited on November 14, 2008 at 5:40 PM. Reason : ]
11/14/2008 5:37:26 PM
Either Wren is fed up with Towers or this is some major posturing on his part.http://hotstove.mlblogs.com/archives/2008/11/braves_no_longer_actively_purs.html
11/14/2008 5:41:29 PM
hooray for mediocrity (hell, mediocrity would be an improvement)
11/14/2008 7:53:53 PM
Sources: Hampton, Astros agree to dealhttp://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3737502good riddance...
12/1/2008 4:40:16 PM
WTG Astros! I guess a little gamble couldn't hurt. Knowing how players that leave the Braves seem to play the next year, I wouldn't be surprised if he won 15+ games next year.
12/1/2008 6:39:58 PM
OH REALLY
12/1/2008 6:46:24 PM
Braves will finish below the Nationals next year. That doesn't necessarily mean last, but that's still pretty bad.
12/1/2008 8:38:15 PM
Braves close to acquiring SP Javier Vazquez from the White Sox.http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3740201
12/2/2008 6:32:01 PM
Yes!Was worried Minaya was going to overpay for him.^^ huh? Surely, the Phils, Mets and Marlins wouldn't finish last.. Did the Padres or Royals move to the NL East without me knowing?[Edited on December 2, 2008 at 6:35 PM. Reason : x]
12/2/2008 6:34:17 PM
I obviously meant players that did not play that well when they were with the Braves. Not AJ.
12/2/2008 10:21:06 PM
^^I think the Marlins have a good chance of collapsing and finishing last. If not, then the Braves could very well be in the celler with the way Washington has committed to bringing in and maintaining young talent.
12/3/2008 3:32:13 AM
12/3/2008 9:05:06 AM
thank you so much for taking Javi off our hands!so much potential, so little results
12/3/2008 9:26:20 AM
what the hell.. i thought the braves were supposed to get Jermaine Dye too.. what happened with that?
12/3/2008 8:36:06 PM
Fire Wren?
12/3/2008 10:15:14 PM
I think there are basically two reasons Wren went after Vasquez. 1. The guy can still go out and throw 200+ innings. The Braves need that next year because other than possibly Jurrjens, they have no one who will pitch 5+ innings consistently.2. Wren fully expects to add an ace in either Burnett or Peavy and this makes Vasquez the #3 or possibly #4 in the rotation and gives the Braves rotation some depth.I still personally would not have made this move although all he gave up was Jo Jo Reyes and Lillibridge (sp?) and another minor leaguer. I was not excited about any of those players, but I have never really cared for Vasquez either.I am still in favor of the Braves punting the next season or so, keeping payroll low, accumulating draft picks, and then adding some FAs to build around the young players that emerge in 2009 and 2010.Regardless if the Braves get Burnett or Peavy, they'll be 3rd place at best next year in the East because the offense is still weak with no true power hitters, the defense is sketchy with holes everywhere, and the bullpen still sucks.[Edited on December 3, 2008 at 10:30 PM. Reason : sdf]
12/3/2008 10:27:53 PM
Francoeur for Zack Greinke?
12/9/2008 6:00:04 PM
if this was MVP 05 that would be a good trade
12/9/2008 6:19:35 PM
Tentative deal reached with Furcal. Probably something like 4 years, $40 million. I guess I'm ok with this, I always liked Furcal, and he gives us the leadoff hitter we've been missing. That said, I'd still love to keep Escobar, the only scenario in which I'd want to see them trade Escobar is to get Peavy in return. Short of getting Peavy, I'd like to see them keep Escobar and move him to second, maybe move Kelly Johnson back to the outfield where he's more comfortable...
12/16/2008 10:40:51 AM
they've mentioned trading kelly and using furcal at 2nd
12/16/2008 10:42:49 AM
12/16/2008 11:48:31 AM
this isnt the 90sBRAVES SUCK
12/16/2008 1:18:07 PM
sick burn
12/16/2008 1:43:10 PM
Huh, what happened with Furcal? I swear he signed with the Braves like 2 days ago...
12/17/2008 10:03:05 PM
I thought so too but must have been a verbal agreement or something. Guess he changed his mind.
12/17/2008 10:08:05 PM
^haha, yeah, no kidding. I just saw this shit on the bottom line and was like "What the fuck?"
12/17/2008 10:08:34 PM