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1. Kyle S at work Posted: August 20, 2008 at 10:22 PM (#2910649)I have to say, though, that I'm skeptical of Glavine's ability to perform at a high level any more. How much of his recent struggles were due to injury, and how much due to diminution in talent?
I would tend to think mostly the latter, though of course I've been saying that about every cold streak of his for maybe ten years now.
I agree. If the Braves are going to have a Lima Time rotation, I'd just as soon have Glavine be a part of that as anyone else.
But should the Braves do that? Why not go pretty much all-in on a Kiddie Corps and see who can hack it and who can't? Jurrjens, Reyes, Campillo (not that young, but whatever), Davies, James, and whomever else they can scare up. If they can also trade for or sign a veteran -- Sheets or whomever -- to head it up and start the rebuilding -- fine. But is it so far-fetched to think it could start with the young guys?
Probably, but what are the odds Glavine is going to give the Braves many more? And if he does, at what level of quality? I know this is harsh, but doesn't bringing him back "waste another year of Larry's dwindling dominant years," while also doing nothing to find out what some of these young guys might be able to do?
I get the idea of one last sentimental journey. But maybe the lesson of this year is that it just wasn't meant to be . . . .
I'm with Sam on this one. But I would agree that if they're going to sign a bunch of geezers for too much money, I'd prefer Tom and John over others. But if they do that (either way), they're guaranteed to suck and they won't be building toward anything.
Jurrjens, Campillo, Reyes, Morton, James looks like the prospective 2009 rotation, with nothing in the way of high level minor league depth.
Smoltz, at least, can point to the fact that he was pitching really well when he went down. 160 ERA+, 36 strikeouts and eight walks in 28 innings.
Haha, very funny.
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