Those are all fair concerns, but in case you missed last season, we didn't exactly score a whole lot of runs anyway. John Hart has made it pretty clear that the Braves are building towards 2017. Personally, I'm a huge John Hart fan, so I have total confidence that he knows what he's doing.
Hate it only because it was special watching Jason Heyward run around and make some of the catches he made in the outfield.
Very fair question about how we are going to score runs, but we didn't score that many with him on the lineup last year. Hope it works out for the best. I've always been a Shelby Miller fan and look forward to him trotting out to the mound every fifth day.
Oh trust me, I didn't miss last season. But, Heyward, J. Upton, and Freeman are the only starters who got on base/hit at a reasonable clip. Gattis provided a good power stroke and decent slash line, especially given his position. The rest of the offense was a grade-A sink hole maximized by poor managerial decisions. To fix the offense, trading 1 of the 4 who hit with any consistency / usefulness is an odd start. And, when you trade two of your few good assets (Walden being the other) without moving a **** contract (i.e. Johnson), it is looks like a waste. Even more so when what you get in return does not address your current issues (hitting) or your organizational depth issues (outfield / corner infield). I like Shelby Miller as a pitcher, just not this trade.
As it pertains to the rebuild for 2017, that may be the plan, but it is being poorly executed. So far, we have traded Heyward, Walden, Kyle Wren (AA CF), and Tommy LaStella and have received Shelby Miller, Arodys Vizcaino, 2 minor league pitchers, and extra bonus money for international signings. If a rebuild was what we wanted, we should have held Walden at the very least until the trade deadline to drive up value, use Heyward to move a bad contract or to try and fill a farm system depth issue, and fire Freddi Effing Gonzalez and get a decent manager.
On a final note, I likely sound quite hostile here but it isn't personally directed at either of you. I'm pissed at organizational direction and lack thereof.