
alexwithclass
Mar 20, 2008 Dec 02, 2008 6 124
I blog on the Braves for Chop-N-Change, write about pop culture for the Huffington Post, and, with the columnist E.J. Dionne, co-moderate a politics discussion group at the Washington Post, E.J.'s Precinct.
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Hanson/Rohrbough/Locke -- is there a winner in the bunch?
So, the Braves have these three guys in the low minors that look pretty good. But, of course, they haven't played above single-A, and TINSTAAPP and all that. Still, here are their 2007 lines:
Jeff Locke, age 19, Rookie ball: 61 IP, 8 BB, 74 K, 2 HR, 2.66 ERA.
Tommy Hanson, age 20, combined in A and high-A: 133 IP, 58 BB, 154 K, 16 HR, 3.32 ERA.
Cole Rohrbough, age 20, combined in rookie and A: 61 1/3 IP, 20 BB, 96 K, 2 HR, 1.17 ERA.
So, with all the necessary caveats in mind, do any of these guys have a chance of contributing to a major league rotation? It's been a really long time since the Braves have developed anyone remotely resembling an ace -- Wainwright, maybe, but he's not on our team anymore, or occasional flashes from Millwood. Is the next one just around the corner?
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Ascanio to Cubs; Ohman, Infante to Braves
The Braves and Cubs just completed a deal, the Braves trading AA reliever Jose Ascanio for LOOGY Will Ohman and utility infielder Omar Infante. (http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/7525322?CMP=OTC-K9B140813162&ATT=49)
Obviously, this is the opposite of a blockbuster; it's the sort of spare part swap that NL GMs just love. But was it worthwhile?
Ascanio looks like he could be a really nice reliever, and I don't think the Cubs gave up a ton. On the other hand, if used properly, Ohman could be useful as a situational lefty, and Infante is much better than Chris Woodward (and still only 25 years old) -- but what can he do that Brent Lillibridge can't? As a Braves fan, I'm concerned about two things: improving our bullpen, and figuring out who's playing center field. This deal doesn't do either one, though I've read speculation that Ohman might be flipped to the Pirates for Nate McLouth. In all events, this doesn't appear to be the last thing either team will do.
So what do you take away from this trade?
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Braves 2007 draft
I'm not very knowledgeable about the guys on the draft board, and so I wanted to ask what you guys thought about the Braves' draft choices. Obviously, I'm thrilled about Jason Heyward, whom John Sickels adores. What about the rest? Four hitters and two college relievers (including one Boras client with an arm injury). How do you like the guys they ended up with?
Hitters: Jason Heyward, Jonathan Gilmore, Frederick Freeman, Brandon Hicks, Dennis Dixon
Pitchers: Joshua Fields, Cory Gearrin
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How bad are the Braves?
From a lifelong Braves fan, this is about as bad as it's ever been. (It's not worse than the 80's, but it's not better either.) Though the bullpen has been the major story--15 blown saves and counting--basically every part of the team has been below league-average, let alone disappointing for a defending division champion. Terrible defense, middling offense, thin starting rotation, and a ten-game losing streak that shows no signs of ending soon. How many wins can the Braves salvage from this lost season?
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Chris Reitsma: closer, but for how long?
Chris Reitsma is the Atlanta Braves' likeliest closer candidate, but given his midseason meltdowns the last two years, how long do you expect him to last? Will he make it all year without losing his job, or will he barely survive the first two months?
(Dan Kolb was replaced as Braves' closer mid-May last year, so that's the record for Reitsma to try to beat.)
An additional option is that he goes down with injury, but somehow doesn't lose the position--Joey Devine or someone else fills in while he's out, like Yhency Brazoban did for the Dodgers last year, but as soon as he comes off the DL the job is presumed to be still his.
What do you think?
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Victor Diaz and Jeff Francouer
Will Victor Diaz be any good in 2006? Trade rumors abound, and he's a bit of a head case, gifted hitter but also a New York Met, a team that just seems to breed underperformance.
Will he hit? If he hits, will he outhit Jeff Francouer, who's squeaky clean, but still has pretty vast holes in his swing at this point?
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