What Free Agents Should Interest the Braves?

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What Free Agents Should Interest the Braves http://www.talkingchop.com/2008/11/15/661629/what-free-agents-should-in by gondeee on Nov 15, 2008 8:00 AM EST in Free Agents I guess the article should be more aptly titled, "what free agents interest me." But of course I am coming from a Braves-centric point of view, so this is at least half-accurate. I'm mostly listing free agents from other teams that I think the Braves should sign. I still think it's a good idea to give John Smoltz and Tom Glavine another year (and I think they will be healthy enough to give it a shot in spring training). I also think we should try and resign Jorge Julio and Greg Norton, but to me, those guys are just there to maintain the status quo. Here are the top-10 free agents that the Braves should go after this winter: 1. A.J.Burnett, RHP - Yes, he has an injury history, but he can also be a dominant starter. If the Braves think he can be consistently dominant, then they may throw some big bucks at the guy. At age 31, he should be entering his prime. Still, this is a high risk, high reward signing, but it's time to roll the dice. 2. Ken Griffey Jr., OF - He'll be 39 next year, and this may seem like more of a sentimental signing than anything else, but don't you get that feeling that Ken Griffey Jr. has something left to prove. Ever since he got injured in his second year in Cincinnati, he hasn't been the same guy he was for all those years in Seattle. What we need is a two year power guy in the outfield to bridge the gap to Heyward, and would there be a better way to draw a crowd to the Ted next year than a legend like Griff. 3. Ryan Dempster, RHP - Like Burnett, he's 31 and primed for some career years. After bouncing around between the bullpen and the rotation, he seems to have found his calling as a starter. He can walk some people, but he keeps the hits down. He's a guy who will benefit in Atlanta from a solid defense behind him. 4. Junichi Tazawa, RHP - This is a project guy for at least a year or two, but he could be a big part of the next wave. We should use this year's glut of extra cash to get some of the best international talent, and Tazawa's it. 5. Randy Johnson, LHP - Yep, I said it... Randy Johnson. At least we know he can throw a perfect game at Turner Field. If we need a guy who can fill out our rotation as a second free agent starter and bridge the one or two years until we get to the Hanson's and Rohrbough's of our minor league system, then Johnson might have some good gas left. Besides, he had a 2.41 ERA after tha All-Star break last year -- that's the old Randy. 6. Jeremy Affeldt, LHP - He's a lefty relief pitcher who is more than just a LOOGY -- the kind of reliever that Bobby Cox loves, who can face more than one hitter. Will Ohman is a solid pitcher, but Affeldt is a step above that. With a few extra bucks in our pocket, perhaps this is the year we can spend big on a lefty setup guy for the next several years. 7. Bobby Abreu, OF - He's a speed and power guy and more of a three-hole hitter, but there's always a chance he could find his power stroke and fill out the four-hole in his later years. He's sort of a second or third option, but worth a look. 8. Mike Hampton, LHP - The only reason not to sign him is to keep Mac from pulling a muscle of his own making videos of Hampton pulling a muscle. Still, an incentive laden contract could produce a solid back end of the rotation guy with xtra upside. 9. Derek Lowe, RHP - Be wary of this guy. He's older and the friendly pitching confines of Dodger Stadium have been very friendly to Lowe. His road ERA during his stint as a Dodger is almost a run worse than his ERA at home. If we sign him, then we should know he's not the under-3.00 ERA guy he's been the last four years. 10. Randy Wolf, LHP - Do we need the Wolf-pack in Atlanta? He's not the first, second, or even the fifth option, but if all else fails he's a lefty and has been an innings- eater in the past. Another good guy to sign as a second free agent pitcher signing. That's my list, it's just one opinion. The Braves need pitching and power hitting and I think at least half of that can come from the free agent market. Tomorrow I'll outline what moves I think the Braves should make in both the free agent market and the trade market -- it's the "if I were GM" segment of the show. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 這是上一篇的作者列出他想要簽的FA名單 ※ 編輯: bounds 來自: 122.125.3.149 (11/17 15:20)

11/17 17:07, , 1F
但是他胃口好大喔~~~
11/17 17:07, 1F

11/17 17:24, , 2F
RJ也有耶
11/17 17:24, 2F

11/17 17:31, , 3F
RJ來的話.45號也好.挑戰300勝且帶來一些票房
11/17 17:31, 3F

11/17 17:44, , 4F
Jr.和Abreu啊....這兩個打者各有問題...不符合要需的OF砲..
11/17 17:44, 4F

11/17 17:44, , 5F
需要
11/17 17:44, 5F

11/17 18:14, , 6F
問題RJ一年的薪水....@@也不會太便宜吧
11/17 18:14, 6F

11/17 18:22, , 7F
應該比照老葛、老史 底薪8M+incentive吧
11/17 18:22, 7F

11/17 18:32, , 8F
又不是闊北佬,有那個閒錢不如加碼把AJB升級成CC
11/17 18:32, 8F

11/17 18:37, , 9F
升級成CC有他的困難度在...最大的一點是合約長度
11/17 18:37, 9F

11/17 18:37, , 10F
勇士的確不是闊北佬他們得提防球團突然砍預算
11/17 18:37, 10F

11/17 18:38, , 11F
老實講我的看法跟作者差不多 AJB一直是我心中的第一選擇
11/17 18:38, 11F

11/17 18:46, , 12F
RJ應該不用到一年10M的合約,約8M+incentive就可以簽到了
11/17 18:46, 12F

11/17 18:47, , 13F
小葛真的就不必要了,真的不太合我們的需要
11/17 18:47, 13F
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