The Atlanta Braves - Hello darkness my old friend

Them and duds always have “guys” to trade so they can be aggressive because they are good at finding them

They either play their top guys or trade them. Every year, no in between. Love it
This is a very good point. They probably had zero intention of this guy ever playing for them any way. Basically they spent $4mn for Mason Miller.
 
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“Smith sent wide receivers coach Kelsey Pope to the ground in a good way, showing the physicality needed to get off press coverage simulated by his position coach. He also had a drop, which meant pushups. Matthews joined him in doing those pushups“

All of this in my veins
I believe i remember seeing in the RF awhile back, we paid Smith WR 1 amount of money. So....
 
“Smith sent wide receivers coach Kelsey Pope to the ground in a good way, showing the physicality needed to get off press coverage simulated by his position coach. He also had a drop, which meant pushups. Matthews joined him in doing those pushups“

All of this in my veins
I almost cannot allow my heart to do this this early.


Almost.
 
I will also say, having a great bullpen is absolutely paramount in the playoffs. Just think that's a pretty heavy overpay.
I'll get flamed, but while that trade is a big overpay I think it is one you could justify not getting completely flabbergasted over. Preller also sees (rightly) the Duds as being more vulnerable that they looked earlier in the season and obviously is in win now mode.
 
2.68 FIP in 136 innings.

He's legit good.
Yes he's good. But it's not like he's been early career Kimbrel or prime Aroldis Chapman or something like that. His 1.1 fWAR so far this season puts him 12th among closers. He's a good closer in a league full of good closers.
 
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Trading an 18 year old SS (with a top 10 ranking) isn't what bothers me.

Trading it for a reliever is absurd. But my general philosophy is to never give up something real for a reliever. You want to trade that for Sale or Murphy? I'm good with it. Not a 25 year old reliever.
Agreed, Relievers are volatile. And relievers on expiring contracts aren't typically that expensive (see AA deadline additions almost every year). Trading one of the best prospects in all of baseball for a reliever is incredibly poor value.
 

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