The Dodgers are finalizing a multi-year deal with Freddie Freeman, per @jonmorosi & @JimBowdenGM pic.twitter.com/ahck3vL0kZ
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) March 17, 2022
Looks really good! Go Dodgers!
The Dodgers are finalizing a multi-year deal with Freddie Freeman, per @jonmorosi & @JimBowdenGM pic.twitter.com/ahck3vL0kZ
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) March 17, 2022
Packsd14me said:I agree. More of this is Freddie's choice and not AA....we can't be upset with him. Freddie could have been a Brave if he wanted.Civilized said:
I don't begrudge any person making decisions that they think are best for their career and family but strictly from a business perspective this doesn't make a ton of sense.
The Braves reportedly offered Freddie $135MM over 5. A higher AAV, and with CA state tax the Dodgers offer is really more like $150MM over 6 in "ATL money."
So he really left ATL for $15MM on the back end of a five-year deal, when the alternative is to cement your legacy and potentially retire a Brave while having 3-4 more years of prime Acuna, Albies, Anderson, Riley, Fried, and Soroka to make a real run at multiple Series titles over the next few years?
And that 6th year on the deal is a little insurance for him, but only if he thinks he'd be out of baseball after his five year contract. Assuming he's still playing he could re-sign after a five year deal, and that's also assuming the Braves wouldn't have gone something like $145MM or $150MM over 6, which given that they are flush wish cash after their Series I think they would have at least considered.
The writing is on the wall Freddie and his family just wanted to be in LA.
I think if AA could trade Soler some how for Osuna....I would be happyCivilized said:Packsd14me said:I agree. More of this is Freddie's choice and not AA....we can't be upset with him. Freddie could have been a Brave if he wanted.Civilized said:
I don't begrudge any person making decisions that they think are best for their career and family but strictly from a business perspective this doesn't make a ton of sense.
The Braves reportedly offered Freddie $135MM over 5. A higher AAV, and with CA state tax the Dodgers offer is really more like $150MM over 6 in "ATL money."
So he really left ATL for $15MM on the back end of a five-year deal, when the alternative is to cement your legacy and potentially retire a Brave while having 3-4 more years of prime Acuna, Albies, Anderson, Riley, Fried, and Soroka to make a real run at multiple Series titles over the next few years?
And that 6th year on the deal is a little insurance for him, but only if he thinks he'd be out of baseball after his five year contract. Assuming he's still playing he could re-sign after a five year deal, and that's also assuming the Braves wouldn't have gone something like $145MM or $150MM over 6, which given that they are flush wish cash after their Series I think they would have at least considered.
The writing is on the wall Freddie and his family just wanted to be in LA.
Yep.
AA has done a masterful job with the mid-season acquisitions last year and so far this offseason. You can't make somebody sign a contract; I think he did all he could with the Freddie situation.
Mark your calendars for Freddie's return 📅
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) March 17, 2022
The Dodgers will play the Braves at Truist Park June 24-26 🙌 pic.twitter.com/nUZGBxIRhv
Soler is currently a free agent. Atlanta and San Diego are the two most involved right now.Packsd14me said:I think if AA could trade Soler some how for Osuna....I would be happyCivilized said:Packsd14me said:I agree. More of this is Freddie's choice and not AA....we can't be upset with him. Freddie could have been a Brave if he wanted.Civilized said:
I don't begrudge any person making decisions that they think are best for their career and family but strictly from a business perspective this doesn't make a ton of sense.
The Braves reportedly offered Freddie $135MM over 5. A higher AAV, and with CA state tax the Dodgers offer is really more like $150MM over 6 in "ATL money."
So he really left ATL for $15MM on the back end of a five-year deal, when the alternative is to cement your legacy and potentially retire a Brave while having 3-4 more years of prime Acuna, Albies, Anderson, Riley, Fried, and Soroka to make a real run at multiple Series titles over the next few years?
And that 6th year on the deal is a little insurance for him, but only if he thinks he'd be out of baseball after his five year contract. Assuming he's still playing he could re-sign after a five year deal, and that's also assuming the Braves wouldn't have gone something like $145MM or $150MM over 6, which given that they are flush wish cash after their Series I think they would have at least considered.
The writing is on the wall Freddie and his family just wanted to be in LA.
Yep.
AA has done a masterful job with the mid-season acquisitions last year and so far this offseason. You can't make somebody sign a contract; I think he did all he could with the Freddie situation.
I knew that. What I mean is they don't need both...sign Soler and trade Osuna....likely for young arms or young outfielder/catcher. I think the team would be pretty solid going into the season.ShaggyWolf said:Soler is currently a free agent. Atlanta and San Diego are the two most involved right now.Packsd14me said:I think if AA could trade Soler some how for Osuna....I would be happyCivilized said:Packsd14me said:I agree. More of this is Freddie's choice and not AA....we can't be upset with him. Freddie could have been a Brave if he wanted.Civilized said:
I don't begrudge any person making decisions that they think are best for their career and family but strictly from a business perspective this doesn't make a ton of sense.
The Braves reportedly offered Freddie $135MM over 5. A higher AAV, and with CA state tax the Dodgers offer is really more like $150MM over 6 in "ATL money."
So he really left ATL for $15MM on the back end of a five-year deal, when the alternative is to cement your legacy and potentially retire a Brave while having 3-4 more years of prime Acuna, Albies, Anderson, Riley, Fried, and Soroka to make a real run at multiple Series titles over the next few years?
And that 6th year on the deal is a little insurance for him, but only if he thinks he'd be out of baseball after his five year contract. Assuming he's still playing he could re-sign after a five year deal, and that's also assuming the Braves wouldn't have gone something like $145MM or $150MM over 6, which given that they are flush wish cash after their Series I think they would have at least considered.
The writing is on the wall Freddie and his family just wanted to be in LA.
Yep.
AA has done a masterful job with the mid-season acquisitions last year and so far this offseason. You can't make somebody sign a contract; I think he did all he could with the Freddie situation.
Pack31 said:
Edit:. Post Olson, Rosario, McHugh, and Jansen deals. Shoo!
Acuna
Rosario
Olson
Riley
Ozuna
Albies
Duvall
Darnaud
Swanson
There's 25 plus homer potential 1-9. 4-5 could be 30 plus. Crazy.
Morton
Anderson
Fried
Soroka
Ynoa
Wright
Davidson
Muller
Toussaint
Elder
Vet FA?
Alot of staff options here...especially if Soroka comes back healthy.
BPen:
Minter, Jackson, Smith, Matzek, Yates(august), McHugh, Jansen .... thats the core but there will be others. If Yates regains form that pen will be legit again
The Murph. At Atlanta. In a 3. Throwing up the 3. Somewhere in the Great Beyond, Earnhardt grins. https://t.co/9I9Y8U2ZT8
— Ryan McGee (@ESPNMcGee) March 20, 2022
Wolfer79 said:
The Braves are now planning for Acuña to return during the first week of May https://t.co/aWQe4c7AU4
ESPN adds exclusive Opening Day Braves-Reds game on April 7 https://t.co/0ZmL9BLOrt pic.twitter.com/RUrYUMpiYq
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) March 29, 2022
@uniwatch This one is a fake, and reeks of corporate cosplay (and greasy hashbrowns)...but Waffle House and Atlanta are pretty synonymous https://t.co/r3W9oL4LSz
— tsklear🦚🇺🇦 (@tsklear) March 30, 2022
During the Red Sox/Braves spring training game they just said that Dansby Swanson is engaged to Mallory Pugh. This is the most exciting “Their kids could be amazing athletes” couple in a while! Why isn’t this a website?
— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) March 30, 2022
Have I mentioned lately that Dale Murphy should be in the Hall of Fame? If not, let’s correct that. If so, too bad because I’m gonna keep saying it until the right people hear me. pic.twitter.com/lPCoKHcYe3
— Super 70s Sports (@Super70sSports) April 1, 2022
Medical Update on Luke Jackson: pic.twitter.com/vTgEOKCHE4
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 2, 2022
I would imagine this is what the opening day lineup will look like. The DH will probably vary depending on matchups.Here's how the #Braves will line up today vs. the Rays! pic.twitter.com/0nxsE4A10n
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 4, 2022
50 years ago, in 1972, the @Braves rolled out these uniforms, designed by Wayland Moore. He later told me “I felt like the style of them needed to be different…TV was coming into its own and the colors had to fit the eyes of the people. Raw colors.” #ToddsTakeover @ToddRadom pic.twitter.com/Lk565FHuxY
— Lids (@lids) April 4, 2022
The World Champs wear GOLD ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/g6lBmY7xZE
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 5, 2022
Mine. No one else is allowed to buy.Wolfer79 said:The World Champs wear GOLD ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/g6lBmY7xZE
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 5, 2022
metcalfmafia said:Mine. No one else is allowed to buy.Wolfer79 said:The World Champs wear GOLD ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/g6lBmY7xZE
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) April 5, 2022
Dee Strange-Gordon pegs Travis d'Arnaud with a heater.
— The Athletic MLB (@TheAthleticMLB) April 13, 2022
d'Arnaud is down for the count.
🎥 @Cut4 pic.twitter.com/Sx7LfKyyDs
The Braves' Spencer Strider began growing his mustache when he was 16 years old, the roots of a look that is generally unique in MLB. He noted that White Sox pitcher Dylan Cease has now grown a similar 'stache -- and joked that he might need to send "a Cease and desist" note.
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) April 17, 2022
From @EliasSports: Matt Olson, is 14-for-34 (.412) with 11 walks and a .556 on-base percentage in '22. That on-base percentage leads the NL this year and is the highest by any player over his first 10 career games with the Braves since the team moved to Atlanta in 1966.
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) April 17, 2022
Ramona Shelburne writes… 'That's all I knew': New Brave Kenley Jansen reflects on return to LA https://t.co/qhr4QcIbqq
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) April 18, 2022
Instead of having Acuña get ready for an 11 a.m. game with Gwinnett tomorrow, the Braves will him continue his rehab stint by playing seven innings in right field on Wednesday and nine innings as RF on Thursday. Both games are at Gwinnett.
— Mark Bowman (@mlbbowman) April 25, 2022