OK, now it’s the Braves’ turn. After all those seasons of shoring up their roster with blockbuster trades in mid-season, at the expense of raiding the farm system, consider this: (Are you sitting down?) Tell the world they’re putting Chipper Jones on the open market. Anybody out there in need of a third baseman, or, on the American League side, a designated hitter?
I can hear all the gulps, and the screeches, and calls for my scalp. First place, forget where you saw this. This is not my choice at all, but considering the direction the Braves have taken the past four years, the lock is running low on sentimentality. Sure, Chipper is the face of the Braves. And the voice. He speaks for the team when anyone is looking for an opinion, or reaction to a news event. All of us seek him out, and he responds in his even baritone voice. He never lets you down. So to offer him for trade, hang him out there like a piece of meat for swap, a dreadful thought.
But think again. He deserves one more chance at a World Series, or postseason play, and he’s not going to get it here. He just signed a fresh contract, so that much is done, but the front office was rather slow getting around to that. This front office hasn’t been distinguishing itself, anyway. It has been making trades for Gary Sheffield, Mike Hampton, J. D. Drew and Mark Teixeira and shredding the farm system in the process. The Teixeira deal was the most destructive of all, literally re-stocking the Texas Rangers’ roster. Check the standings of the American League West.
By bartering Chipper, what the Braves might be able to do is re-stock its own roster with fresh talent. True, Chipper is 37 years old, but so is Raul Ibanez, the fresh personality who has brought so much to the Phillies’ lineup. And Chipper is a young 37, keeps himself young hunting and ranching on his acreage in Texas. He was the leading hitter in the National League last season, so the years haven’t been weighing heavily on him.
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It would have to be a big package, which I doubt that Chipper would be able to bring back due to age and injury concern. Anything less doesn't help the franchise now or in the future.
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It's not a bad idea, but it would require any teams top two prospects and a high upside lower level guy - at a minimum.
I don't see it happening, and I'm not really sure I want it to.
I don't see it happening, and I'm not really sure I want it to.
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Chipper is too old to bring back anything sjignificant. Maybe 1 decent prospect and a few low level/high ceiling guys.
He is worth 10x as much to us than any other team. Couldnt bring equal value.
Im not really sure i want to see it happen either.
He is worth 10x as much to us than any other team. Couldnt bring equal value.
Im not really sure i want to see it happen either.
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Unless Jones wanted to go to a prime contender, I wouldn't explore the idea.
I understand "its a business", but every so often, by rare occurence, a sports franchise gets a HOF player who does things the right way and is the face of the team and the city for over a dozen years, takes you deep in the playoffs, is part of a championship, etc.
You owe it to that player to let him ride it out his last 2-3 seasons...especially in this case where the player is still producing really well for you.
Again, if Chipper brought up the idea of becoming a designated hitter, joining a title contender, whatever...different story. But don't just trade him because "he's old and it's time for a change". I know its not in the nature of how pro sports work, but I still cling to the idea that you let a player of Chipper's caliber dictate his future.
I understand "its a business", but every so often, by rare occurence, a sports franchise gets a HOF player who does things the right way and is the face of the team and the city for over a dozen years, takes you deep in the playoffs, is part of a championship, etc.
You owe it to that player to let him ride it out his last 2-3 seasons...especially in this case where the player is still producing really well for you.
Again, if Chipper brought up the idea of becoming a designated hitter, joining a title contender, whatever...different story. But don't just trade him because "he's old and it's time for a change". I know its not in the nature of how pro sports work, but I still cling to the idea that you let a player of Chipper's caliber dictate his future.
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That would be dumb for the Braves to do .