Teufel Hunden wrote:The Hector Olivera trade is even stranger. Could be the Mets success and Nats roster forced the Braves to face the reality that they were not going to compete for NL East for 3-4 years so they needed to change direction.
The Braves sent starting pitchers Alex Wood and Bronson Arroyo, relievers Jim Johnson and Luis Avilan and Jose Peraza to the Dodgers. In return, Atlanta got Olivera, reliever Paco Rodriguez and Zachary Bird. All this occurred in late July.
I got this one IF you believe Wood was back end of the rotation (K-rate down, walking people, prone to the blow-up) and had soured on Peraza (good speed, OBP too low to make a leadoff hitter). And the Braves got? Bird (filler), Rodriguez (TJS by mid September), and Olivera, whom they now say will play LF (though I do not buy it) for about $55m over the next five years.
Bu then to trade Simmons and maybe Freeman? I do not get it. The Braves may now be stacked in young (unproven) arms, but where is the OF going to come from in '17? Catcher? Right side of the infield?
I have proven time and time again I do not know nothing from nothing, but this is confusing.

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