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<blockquote data-quote="THWG" data-source="post: 554332" data-attributes="member: 2679"><p>After keeping up with Spring training stats this year, I feel a little better about the offseason. Wright and Anderson are going to be legit Aces in a few years and Fried and Touissant have 2-3 upside in the rotation (I really like Fried and want him to start as the 5th starter this year). </p><p></p><p>Pache is just lights out in spring and I think that he will take Markakis' spot next year. Then, you have Alex Jackson and Contreras performing well at catcher. The McCann signing makes total sense now as he will probably play one more year and Jackson will take his spot next year. Flowers can teach him next year and then Contreras will be ready once Flowers' contract is up so we will have Jackson and Contreras as the catching duo in 2021. Riley or Camargo can take over at 3rd for Donaldson in 2020.</p><p></p><p>We can definitely add pieces through trades and free agency, but the plan is really clear now and it makes a little more sense as to why the Braves didn't spend a lot or trade any of the young guys. As much as I wanted to see some trades and high-profile free agent signings, I think the FO made the right decision in standing pat and letting the prospects play out for one more year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THWG, post: 554332, member: 2679"] After keeping up with Spring training stats this year, I feel a little better about the offseason. Wright and Anderson are going to be legit Aces in a few years and Fried and Touissant have 2-3 upside in the rotation (I really like Fried and want him to start as the 5th starter this year). Pache is just lights out in spring and I think that he will take Markakis' spot next year. Then, you have Alex Jackson and Contreras performing well at catcher. The McCann signing makes total sense now as he will probably play one more year and Jackson will take his spot next year. Flowers can teach him next year and then Contreras will be ready once Flowers' contract is up so we will have Jackson and Contreras as the catching duo in 2021. Riley or Camargo can take over at 3rd for Donaldson in 2020. We can definitely add pieces through trades and free agency, but the plan is really clear now and it makes a little more sense as to why the Braves didn't spend a lot or trade any of the young guys. As much as I wanted to see some trades and high-profile free agent signings, I think the FO made the right decision in standing pat and letting the prospects play out for one more year. [/QUOTE]
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