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  1. Four of those (Enlow, Leach, Rooker, Lewis) are draft picks from June, so that's not surprising, especially with the #1 pick.
  2. I'm glad you did the research and posted this. I cited it in an article I did for Puckett's Pond and credited your list here.
  3. Those sorts of trades happen all the time. Heck, the PTBNL with the Braves/Mariners trade that involved Alex Jackson was based on a guy who was Rule 5 eligible or the deal would have been finalized ahead of time. I would wager 3-4 such trades happen every year.
  4. Haley was able to be stashed as a DL guy until they returned him. Not exactly apples to apples.
  5. There are multiple TOS survivors who have been able to have a productive major league career after surgery. The surgery dates back multiple decades - it's just exploded in frequency in the last few years is all, so recent guys are more highlighted. Heck, some of the world's best volleyball players have TOS and come back to be Olympic athletes.
  6. That is correct. When I was on Cory's podcast, I hadn't looked that up, but I knew there were changes to the qualifying offer, so I couldn't say for sure that there was no QO available. However, the actual offer system has not changed, and Garcia would not be eligible, but the return on those who do offer a qualifying offer is much less now, and players can only receive the qualifying offer once.
  7. No mention of the fact that Recker's posterior will be a high point for those fans who will enjoy that... That has to be a win! (Seriously, that is one of the things that has been mentioned about him at every stop recently)
  8. Yes, and the Braves have done that 3 or 4 times recently, so it'd be an ideal thing to do with Burdi, to be honest.
  9. Burdi was surprising to me on the Braves end for pretty much all the reasons you mention...
  10. You do realize that the Braves and Twins have basically the same record, right? The AL has been so mediocre this year that there's everyone hanging around the middle, leaving the Twins very near playoff contention while the Braves are roughly 10 games out of contention with nearly the same record. Also, the Braves aren't at any "early stages", either. The team is expecting to compete for playoffs in 2018 and have financials set up to be able to possibly make a splash going into 2019 to push for a big piece for contention if needed. The top prospects in the system are primarily in AA/AAA or already getting major league time.
  11. Absolutely always my perspective. There is no such thing as a bad one year deal. If all else fails, you cut the guy before the year is done and eat the entire year early. You know you're getting rid of the guy at year-end anyway. When you know he's a rental, pay the cash, go for less of a prospect (or in this case the likelihood of the Braves not opening the book on Burdi's medicals and cancelling the deal).
  12. I'd wager it was a flyer and the Braves wouldn't have even cared all that much on medicals when the Twins were paying every dollar, but when the Braves were taking on cash, they were more picky about those medicals.
  13. Multiple beat guys on both sides had tweets about negotiations about how much money would be split. I'd have to search for it, which is not something I'm going to worry to much about at this point with the deal dead, but it was discussed.
  14. From what I mentioned on Cory's podcast, the Braves have a habit of targeting certain players, so it would make sense that they came to the Twins looking to get Burdi. The Twins then balked at something in Garcia's medicals and asked the Braves to pay more, based on people I know within the Braves. That suddenly made Burdi's medicals much more vital to the deal, and when they didn't come back clean, the Braves backed away.
  15. He did throw a tremendous game. If you watched the game, you would have seen the way he attacked the Dodgers hitters was something that hasn't happened to them in ages, so much so that their announcer (who is tremendous, btw) mentioned it multiple times. He was through 5 innings on less than 65 pitches. I think he could have been pulled earlier, but he had been through five without stress and worked through issues quickly all game.
  16. Like I said, I understand. I just know they started the year with their two A-ball teams having paired starters because there were so many starters needing work, especially left handed starters. I would love to see Thorpe in the Braves system. I'm happy I get to cover him in the Twins system. Win-win for me! LOL
  17. Thorpe makes the most sense based on the Braves strong interest in Australia. It wouldn't surprise me if it was Jay as well. Perhaps Brusdar Graterol as well.
  18. Grand Slam for Garcia tonight against the MLB's ERA leader coming into the night.
  19. Except that'd be very, very odd by Coppy, who is incredibly tight-lipped about any discussions, as is anyone in the org as far as names.
  20. LOL...okay, that's not mine. The guy who wrote the article at Talking Chop got a lot of info from me and a number of the posters follow me on Twitter and were asking away last night, but that one is not mine. I also love the "humble brag" line...
  21. Part of the issue is that Garcia's medical file was going to be crud. That was well known. He's injured his shoulder, neck, back, and pretty much everything involved in the pitching motion.
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