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  • Sportsforever
    NL MVP
    • Mar 2005
    • 20368

    #586
    Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

    Originally posted by DonkeyJote
    .275/.320/.461 with 18 hr isn't good? Because that was 2012. And 2011 was better. He's not an amazing hitter, but that's a great bench bat.

    And how is this throwing away a pick? Where Gilmartin was drafted doesn't make a difference. They have plenty of pitching depth. Would you rather they trade someone better just because he was drafted lower? This is baseball, where a first round pick only has a 66% chance of even reaching the majors. So if you can get a solid major leaguer, why not? Because Gilmartin might one day be your 5th starter behind Teheran, Minor, Wood, and Sims?

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    I'm looking at 247/314/396 in 2013…quite a drop off from 2012. I'm of the opinion you can never have enough pitching and if you invest a first round pick in a left handed starter I think you have to give him time to develop. That said, maybe there is more here than we realize like Gilmartin wasn't coachable or wasn't developing like they hoped. The deal is done and Doumit is ours…I wish they got more, but it is what it is. I don't expect much from Doumit though...
    "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers Hornsby

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    • thefakeJTS
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      • Nov 2012
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      #587
      Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

      The fact that Doumit will free up Gattis to pinch hit on his off days, and Doumit is immediately the best pinch hitter on the bench now makes the trade great to me. It's not like we signed this guy to be a fill time starter.

      Doumit, Floyd, and Gamel were all cheap acquisitions that if healthy make our team deep. Eric O' Flaherty and a veteran RH reliever is all we need IMO.
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      • royals19
        MVP
        • Jan 2012
        • 2182

        #588
        Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

        For me, I don't have a problem with acquiring Doumit but I don't really like giving up a projectable 23 year old left hander for a backup catcher. It might sound crazy but if something were to happen to either Minor or Wood then what lefthanders do the Braves had that could step in?

        Lefthanded pitching is such a commodity that I would've thought they could have gotten more for Gilmartin. Regardless, the trade is over with so not much can be done about it now.



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        • DonkeyJote
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          • Jul 2003
          • 9189

          #589
          Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

          Originally posted by royals19
          For me, I don't have a problem with acquiring Doumit but I don't really like giving up a projectable 23 year old left hander for a backup catcher. It might sound crazy but if something were to happen to either Minor or Wood then what lefthanders do the Braves had that could step in?

          Lefthanded pitching is such a commodity that I would've thought they could have gotten more for Gilmartin. Regardless, the trade is over with so not much can be done about it now.
          I've always felt that needing a lefty in the rotation was way overrated. In the bullpen, yeah, but in the rotation, there's no strategy to it. You can't change when the guy will pitch, so any advantage he gets from facing left hand heavy teams is offset when he faces a right hand heavy lineup.

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          • Sportsforever
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            • Mar 2005
            • 20368

            #590
            Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

            Originally posted by DonkeyJote
            I've always felt that needing a lefty in the rotation was way overrated. In the bullpen, yeah, but in the rotation, there's no strategy to it. You can't change when the guy will pitch, so any advantage he gets from facing left hand heavy teams is offset when he faces a right hand heavy lineup.

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            In some ways you are correct, but I do think there is some value to having LHP in the rotation. I think a good mix is in order…if you're all RHP you will struggle against a LH based team. If you look at the Braves of the mid-1990's, our weakness was LHP with Justice, McGriff, Klesko sitting in the middle of the order.
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            • DonkeyJote
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              • Jul 2003
              • 9189

              #591
              Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

              Originally posted by Sportsforever
              In some ways you are correct, but I do think there is some value to having LHP in the rotation. I think a good mix is in order…if you're all RHP you will struggle against a LH based team. If you look at the Braves of the mid-1990's, our weakness was LHP with Justice, McGriff, Klesko sitting in the middle of the order.
              But then you have teams where having a lefty is a disadvantage. And I haven't looked at the splits, but I imagine based on his stuff, Gilmartin is actually better against righties. If you're a starter, you have to be able to get both guys out. Plus there's guys like Medlen, who gets leftys out more than righties.

              Plus, if I'm building a team, I'm trying to win a world title, not make the playoffs every year. If Gilmartin is making playoff starts over the next few years, then this team doesn't have a great shot. Doumit as a bench bat (and interleague and hopefully World Series DH) helps the goal of a world championship more than a typical 5th starter would.

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              • royals19
                MVP
                • Jan 2012
                • 2182

                #592
                Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

                Well if the Braves were planning to trade for Smardzija, this pretty much blows it out of the water:

                Talking Chop

                They basically wanted a package centered around either Heyward or Justin Upton.

                The other interesting tidbit I found was that the Rays were looking for Wood, Bethancourt and two top other prospects in exchange for David Price. If we could get away with giving them Sims/Cabrera and Todd Cunningham; that would actually would be fairly reasonable. The current depth in the rotation now would allow us to rebuild our farm system if we could put together a couple good drafts.



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                • decga
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 2469

                  #593
                  Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

                  Originally posted by royals19
                  Well if the Braves were planning to trade for Smardzija, this pretty much blows it out of the water:

                  Talking Chop

                  They basically wanted a package centered around either Heyward or Justin Upton.

                  The other interesting tidbit I found was that the Rays were looking for Wood, Bethancourt and two top other prospects in exchange for David Price. If we could get away with giving them Sims/Cabrera and Todd Cunningham; that would actually would be fairly reasonable. The current depth in the rotation now would allow us to rebuild our farm system if we could put together a couple good drafts.
                  I am glad they didn't do the Samardzija trade. He is an unknown with the capability to throw the hard. He is not worth giving up any ML league talent at all. We got a bunch of Samardzija's in our rotation let Roger earn his keep.

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                  • KSUowls
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                    • Jul 2009
                    • 5891

                    #594
                    Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

                    I didn't realize that Gilmartin was not performing that well in the minors. I think my issue is still that we traded our #1 draft pick from 2 years ago for a 3rd catcher coming off maybe the worst season of his career. He had good numbers in 2011 and 2012, but he will be 33 in June and we've seen how quickly a guy's production can fall off once they get into their 30s in the post steroid era. Add onto it that he's a catcher and the potential for him being done are even greater.

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                    • LowerWolf
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                      • Jun 2006
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                      #595
                      Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

                      Doumit is more of a hitter than a catcher. When we need a big pinch-hit in the late innings, he's going to be the guy to get the call. And I think he'll be pretty good in that role. The fact he can catch is just a bonus. I don't think he'll see much time behind the plate.

                      The goal is to win the World Series this season. Doumit will help more toward that goal than Gilmartin would have this season. Hence the trade.

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                      • Sportsforever
                        NL MVP
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 20368

                        #596
                        Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

                        Merry Christmas, Braves fans…read this today and three things jumped out at me:



                        1) Amazing that Atlanta has won the 2nd most games over the last 4 years…I would never have guessed that. Would be nice if we had more than a Division title to show for it though…

                        2) It looks like they are set on Heyward hitting leadoff. I'm actually okay with it…he may one day move down in the lineup, but our offense was the best I've seen in years in that 30 game stretch he spent at the top of the order. In fact, I still contend that our season changed the day he was hit by Niese in New York.

                        3) Insane note about Smoltz…FIRST season since 1987 that a player who has played with Smoltz isn't on the roster (Huddy and BMac were the last). Maybe we can go get Francouer for cheap
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                        • thefakeJTS
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                          • Nov 2012
                          • 913

                          #597
                          Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

                          I've been hoping Frenchy would come back on a minor league deal for the past two seasons.
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                          • KSUowls
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                            • Jul 2009
                            • 5891

                            #598
                            Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

                            Gilmartin likely would not have made any impact on the 2014 Braves you're right. I need to see it before I believe it though that Doumit will return to his stats from 2-3 years at age 33 to make a positive impact on this team.

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                            • TheMatrix31
                              RF
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 52920

                              #599
                              Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

                              And wouldn't you know that I was at the game in NY the day Heyward got hit? Just the type of luck I bring, lol.
                              Last edited by TheMatrix31; 12-27-2013, 09:55 PM.

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                              • Sportsforever
                                NL MVP
                                • Mar 2005
                                • 20368

                                #600
                                Re: 2013 Atlanta Braves Thread

                                Congrats to Bobby, Mad Dog, and Tommy…awesome that those three go in together. Just wish Smoltz could have been on the ballot!
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