Frank Wren stepped up today and traded away the future. Well, part of it anyways...
What we gave up.
Lefty Jeff Locke. The "Redstone Rocket" is a couple of years away from the big leagues. Jeff was in Myrtle Beach for the Braves high "A" team. He's young, a flamethrower, and a lefty. It's up to the Pirates to ruin him.


2008 N.L All Star and Gold Glove CF Nate McLouth.
The Braves MUST stop trading for players that I have no cards of. Vazquez, Anderson, now McLouth. Stop it.

27 y/o McLouth is signed for four more years, and as mentioned is the '08 All Star CF'er and Gold Glove winner. Atlanta now has two of last years Gold Glovers in the outfield with him and Jeff Francouer. This season, teams are not even attempting to run on Francoeurs arm, so the defense is solid. These two should be able to make up for Garrett "the human pylon" Anderson in left.
It's sad to see the youngsters go... especially Morton. But, at the same time it's exciting to see the Braves add an impact player that won't be leaving for big $$$ at seasons end.
I guess regardless of which side I'm on, as a Pirate fan of a Braves fan, I'm excited.
This, with the multiple pitching moves the Braves made today, make for an interesting rest of the season.