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Ahhhh, the $60 million dollar question. How much will this move impact the Braves?
In a nutshell, it helps them tremendously. Even though Derek Lowe is not your typical ace like Johan Santana or Cole Hamels, he will provide the Braves with a steady, consistent force at the front end of their rotation. Lowe should be a virtual lock to give the Braves 30+ starts with an ERA somewhere in the 3.40-3.70 range, which is exactly what the Braves need.
The signing of Lowe will also take the burden off of Javier Vazquez, who should never be counted on to lead a rotation in any capacity. Vazquez will now slid in nicely behind Lowe in the rotation to give the Braves two inning eaters at the front end of the rotation. If Jair Jurrjens and new addition Kenshin Kawakami perform as expected, then the Braves could have the makings of a really nice starting rotation.
However, the NL East is still one of the tougher divisions in baseball. The Mets and Phillies have improved drastically over the past three seasons and both appear ready to compete for a championship in 2009. Can we now include the Braves in the discussion with the Mets and Phillies?
I still say no. Even though Lowe makes the Braves a much better team, I doubt that he is the final piece of the puzzle. The Braves still have major questions marks about the back end of their bullpen and their outfield, which currently has Jeff Francoeur and a bunch of guys that no one has ever heard of. Speaking of Francoeur, will he bounce back in 2009? Can he take a freakin' walk?
And does anyone really think that Chipper Jones will stay healthy this season? It's incredible to think that Jones has not played in more than 140 games in a season since 2003. If the Braves are going to compete, Chipper has to be healthy.
So right now the Braves have too many question marks to be considered a serious contender. However, they are dangerous. They have the makings of a good team and have a solid lineup, but they will need their young guys in the outfield to step up and pray to the baseball Gods that Mike Gonzalez and Rafael Soriano, and especially Chipper Jones stay healthy.
It's going to be hard to justify this move if the Braves do not seriously compete in 2009 or 2010. It's unrealistic to think that Lowe will be able to put up these numbers when he is 39 or 40, so the next two seasons have to be the time when the Braves go for it. So I look for the Braves to remain aggressive in free agency and look to sign a corner outfielder and a quality arm in the bullpen. Neither move will be expensive, but the Braves need to continue to make moves if they want to compete in 2009.

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Anyone who thinks this move makes the Braves a contender is not paying attention. They might contend by 2014, certainly not before, and long after Frank Wren is gone.
zman59
Deltona , FL
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I agree that this does not make the Braves contenders in 2009... Yet!!! But it does make them much better. They Still have anywhere from 10 to 15 million to spend via trade or free agency. You also can't forget about Peter Moylan in the bullpen mix and with the innings eaters we have in the rotation now, the bullpen should stay fresh. We also can't forget about Hudson altogether because he could rebound before the end of the season and the emergence of Tommy Hanson can't be discounted. We get that left field bat and a rebound year from Frenchy I believe it puts the Braves right back in the mix.
haups4
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Bashin the braves....
Are they a contender? NO
BUT.. Very good moves for mangmt. They had to show the team and the city they it is time to move on and mix it up... no andru (thank god), no furcal, smoltzy, tex... not those guys anymore. Tommy Hanson will be fine. Even when you look at the young guys like Jurrjens and Campilo, they have proven to have good stuff. For rookies, their ERA will solid. And the bullpen, IF IF IF IF Rafael Soriano and Mike Gonzalez is healthy, thats a pretty good punch.. Moylan eats some innings too... Mike G has nasty stuff, he just didn't have many save situations at all last year. Its looking brighter for the Braves. No more Older veterans battling injuries... They freed up some cash, got some everyday baseball players and will start to see improvements...
ATL should not be wanting Frank Wrens head yet....
23mojo23
Bowling Green , KY
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No. Lowe is very solid, but if they are relying on Vasquez at all, good luck....
OppoJack
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