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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
I've been a fan of Prado for a few years now, but it's hard for me to see that Arizona is putting together a contender, at least in the near term. They look like a team that will muddle through without being particularly interesting.
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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
I doubt that. Laird's been a poor batsman during his career. Even McCann's career-worst from 2011 is better than Laird's average.
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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
Atlanta batting order:
1 SS Andrelton Simmons BA#4 BP#5 2 RF Jason Heyward* 3 LF Justin Upton 4 1B Freddie Freeman* 5 CF B.J. Upton 6 C Brian McCann* 7 2B Dan Uggla 8 3B Juan Francisco*/ Chris Johnson That is a remarkably balanced lineup. If McCann can't go, I'd guess Laid and the other catcher would move down the order to 8th. Maybe the platoon of Francisco and Johnson move up to 6th. The only problem I see is leadoff and the possibility that someone slumps for a year. The pitching staff isn't quite as strong: 1 RHP Tim Hudson 2 RHP Kris Medlen 3 LHP Mike Minor 4 LHP Paul Maholm 5 RHP Julio Teheran Lots of low inning, mediocre guys with no clear TOR guys. Questions about Hudson (age), Medlen (can he duplicate last season's success?), and Teheran (TNSTAAPP), not to mention the overall meh-ness of Maholm and Minor means a starting staff that's third (at best) in the NL East and middle of the pack in the NL behind virtually every other competing starting staff. (I'd pick Atlanta's starting staff last among Washington, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, St. Louis, LA, and San Francisco.) The bullpen is superior.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
Are the Nationals still the Opening Day favorite to win the NL East?
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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
D-Backs get Prado, RH pitcher Randall Delgado, SS prospect Nick Ahmed, RH pitcher prospect Zeke Spruell, and 1B prospect Brandon Drury.
Drury batted .229 in A-ball last year in 123 games. Ahmed batted .269 in high A in 130 games. Spruill had 27 starts in double A with a 3.69 e.r.a. and 9-11 record. Delgado went 4-9 for the Braves and he's only 22 years old. I'm not that impressed and think the D-Backs got screwed. Someone said it was like giving up Bailey and Corcino. I strongly disagree. Delgado is not Bailey and Spruill is far from being Corcino. Looks more to me like giving up Leake, Frazier, Sharky Rogers, and a couple of guys the Reds wouldn't have missed in A-ball. Other than Frazier, I would have done that.
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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
I'm okay with just signing Ludwick for 7 per and saving the money for other stuff while keeping a potential 5 year starter at 3b.
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Edit: I just saw your post breaking down your pitching staff, so clearly my post ended up being a little redundant .
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Pitching is another story, I'd rather have ours. IF Simmons lives up to the hype, and McCann/Uggla can produce at career norms, they will be a very good hitting team. If their pitching stays healthy, they will be a dangerous team. The NL East should have some fierce competition.
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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
Between this and the Trevor Bauer deal, I'm not too happy with this offseason if I'm a Diamondbacks fan.
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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
This Braves lineup is starting to remind me of a classic Brewers lineup. They are going to slug a ton but they are also going to strike out a ton. On paper it makes sense, get as much OPS as possible, but as I said in another post, they have the looks of a team with a ton of 5 hole hitters. If Simmons doesn't pan out at the top it could get ugly in Atl.
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Join Date: Apr 2000
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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
I wonder how the dynamic of the Upton brothers playing on the same team will work. it isn't all that common. Were the Boone's that last brothers to play on the same team with regular jobs-ish? (1998)
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Re: Justin Upton traded to Braves
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Every off-season, a team spends a ton in money and talent to build a formidable lineup, but neglects their pitching and defense. They never do as well as projected. You would think the Braves would be the last team to be dumb enough to make such a mistake. Guess not.
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