The Atlanta Braves - Hello darkness my old friend

well, Tennessee might have had a rough 20 years, but at least our former national championship winning QB never said this!

 
Swanson's defensive numbers have taken a step back but that's a half season worth of games. WAR is a great stat but Nick Allen isn't close to Dansby in terms of player this year.
 
I don’t think trading Ronald makes much sense and I would prefer the bats to be closer to MLB but that’s not a bad trade.

Despite the awesome contract, the man has tore his ACL in both knees. There are risks.
 
I don’t think trading Ronald makes much sense and I would prefer the bats to be closer to MLB but that’s not a bad trade.
It isn't completely terrible, but that's on the very low side of what Acuna is worth.

I know next to nothing about their prospects, but Logan Henderson looks pretty legit. Strong K rate and great control.

Sal Frelick definitely doesn't move the needle though. And the SS prospects, while nice, are so far away from the majors. I get that you're probably rebuilding anyways if you're trading Acuna, but those aren't the sort of prospects I would be looking for in a trade.

Juan Soto trade to Pads is the bare minimum that we should be requesting.
 
It isn't completely terrible, but that's on the very low side of what Acuna is worth.

I know next to nothing about their prospects, but Logan Henderson looks pretty legit. Strong K rate and great control.

Sal Frelick definitely doesn't move the needle though. And the SS prospects, while nice, are so far away from the majors. I get that you're probably rebuilding anyways if you're trading Acuna, but those aren't the sort of prospects I would be looking for in a trade.

Juan Soto trade to Pads is the bare minimum that we should be requesting.

Soto had more value. Soto didn't have two torn ACL's.
 
Soto had more value. Soto didn't have two torn ACL's.
Soto had less control and was making a lot more money than Acuna. Acuna is an elite hitter in this league under a very affordable contract. Soto absolutely did not have more value.
 
I don’t think trading Ronald makes much sense and I would prefer the bats to be closer to MLB but that’s not a bad trade.
Life comes at you fast. In less than 2 years we've gone from "the WS window is open for the Braves for the next 7 years" to "Eh, trading Acuna isn't the worst idea I've heard of."
 
Soto had less control and was making a lot more money than Acuna. Acuna is an elite hitter in this league under a very affordable contract. Soto absolutely did not have more value.

Soto (when he was traded) was a 155 wRC+ hitter for his career with zero injuries. Ronnie has surpassed that wRC+ in a full season one time. Soto was in arbitration (Soto made $60M in arbitration with the Padres/Yankees) so he had no long-term commitments. Soto was younger than Ronnie is now by a few years. And again, Soto didn't have two torn ACLs. Ronnie would fetch a good prospect haul. He would not fetch what Soto got.
 
fWAR begs to differ.

Defense matters. And Nick Allen has been the best defensive SS in the league.
He sucks bad. His offense is so hilarious that his slightly above average defense doesn’t even scratch the surface of being “worth it”. But this requires some nuance to understand.
 
Soto (when he was traded) was a 155 wRC+ hitter for his career with zero injuries. Ronnie has surpassed that wRC+ in a full season one time. Soto was in arbitration (Soto made $60M in arbitration with the Padres/Yankees) so he had no long-term commitments. Soto was younger than Ronnie is now by a few years. And again, Soto didn't have two torn ACLs. Ronnie would fetch a good prospect haul. He would not fetch what Soto got.

No long term commitment is not an advantage. Acuna is a cost controlled top 5 hitter in baseball. And for what it's worth, Acuna has finished higher on the trade value chart every single season of Fangraphs chart.
 

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