The Braves announced this morning that they’ve signed president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos to an extension that will keep him with the team through the 2031 season. Anthopoulos had previously been entering the final season of a three-year contract extension that spanned the 2022-24 seasons. He’ll now be in Atlanta for an additional seven years.
“Alex and I have enjoyed a wonderful working relationship, and I look forward to that continuing for many years to come,” Braves CEO Terry McGuirk said in the team’s press release announcing the extension.
“I have been around this game a very long time and know that Alex’s track record of success is truly something special. There is simply no one better in the business. This extension gives Alex the runway to make long-term decisions and the opportunity to continue his track record of assembling teams that are perennial contenders. I have the utmost confidence in his ability to deliver championship baseball for our fans well into the future.”
The seven-year term of the contract extension is massive in relation to Anthopoulos’ baseball operations peers throughout the sport; most president of baseball operations and/or general manager contracts are three to five years in length. Given the unparalleled young core that the Braves have not only developed but also largely managed to sign to club-friendly contract extensions under Anthopoulos’ watch, however, it’s not surprising to see the team reward him with an uncommonly lengthy contract of his own — one that’ll allow him to see the bulk of those player extensions play out in full.
The 46-year-old Anthopoulos’ ascension to the top of the sport’s executive sphere is one rooted in the humblest of beginnings. His first job in baseball came with the Expos, where he was an unpaid intern working in their mail room and printing stat sheets. Expos scouts eventually took Anthopoulos under their wing, and he was moved to the team’s scouting department before being hired by the Blue Jays in 2003. From there, Anthopoulos climbed the ranks of Toronto’s baseball operations staff, rising all the way to general manager — a role he’d hold through 2015 before rejecting an extension under incoming president and CEO Mark Shapiro.
The Dodgers quickly added Anthopoulos to their front office, hiring him as a vice president of baseball operations working alongside president of baseball ops Andrew Friedman and then-GM Farhan Zaidi. That proved to be less than a two-year stop, as Atlanta hired Anthopoulos away from Los Angeles and named him general manager after former GM John Coppolella was dismissed and banned from baseball following reported violations on the international free agent market and in the MLB draft. (Major League Baseball lifted Coppolella’s “lifetime” ban after six years, in 2023.)
While some of the core pieces comprising the Braves’ roster were signed or drafted under the former regime — most notably, Ronald Acuna Jr., Ozzie Albies, Austin Riley and Max Fried — it was Anthopoulos who oversaw the extensions for each of Acuna (eight years, $100MM), Albies (seven years, $35MM) and Riley (ten years, $212MM). While Anthopoulos himself doesn’t necessarily oversee the draft, he did hire now-former scouting director Dana Brown — who’s since been hired as Houston’s general manager — and set the stage for a remarkable run of success in the amateur draft. (Brown and Anthopoulos worked together both in Montreal and in Toronto.)
From 2019 onward, Atlanta drafted names like Michael Harris II, Spencer Strider, Bryce Elder, Vaughn Grissom and Shea Langeliers (among others), each of whom has either emerged as a core contributor or been included in a trade to help build out the club’s current roster. (Langeliers was sent to Oakland in the Matt Olson trade; Grissom recently was traded to the Red Sox for Chris Sale.)
In addition to Acuna, Albies and Riley, Anthopoulos has succeeded in brokering long-term deals with the majority of Atlanta’s core. While Freddie Freeman and Dansby Swanson did ultimately depart in free agency — and Fried could well do the same next winter — the Braves have had more success on the extension front than any team in the game. Harris inked an eight-year, $72MM deal midway through his rookie season. Strider followed suit with a six-year, $75MM contract.
Less than 48 hours after acquiring Olson in what’s now a wildly lopsided trade with the A’s (who received Langeliers, Cristian Pache, Joey Estes and Ryan Cusick in return), Anthopoulos signed his new first baseman to an eight-year, $168MM extension. A year later, Anthopoulos again pried a star away from Oakland on the trade market, acquiring catcher Sean Murphy in a three-team deal that sent William Contreras to Milwaukee. As with Olson, Murphy quickly put pen to paper on a new contract: a six-year, $73MM deal.
The Braves, under Anthopoulos, have also made veteran Charlie Morton a fixture in the rotation, repeatedly signing him and extending him on a series of short-term contracts. Morton, originally drafted by Atlanta back in 2002, is now entering his fourth straight season as a Brave and has given the team 521 innings of 3.77 ERA ball and was a key part of the team’s 2021 postseason staff (3.24 ERA in 16 2/3 innings). Similarly, catcher/designated hitter Travis d’Arnaud has become a veteran staple on the club, winning a Silver Slugger in 2020 and making the 2022 All-Star team while combining for a solid .256/.315/.446 slash in four seasons since originally signing.
That 2021 postseason run, of course, is the crowning achievement of Anthopoulos’ career thus far. The Braves, powered by a juggernaut core and buoyed by deadline acquisitions like Jorge Soler and Eddie Rosario, blitzed through the second half of the season as the sport’s hottest team and rode that momentum all the way to a 2021 World Series title.
As with any baseball operations executive, not every move Anthopoulos has made has worked out. The three-year, $40MM deal for lefty Will Smith and the four-year, $65MM signing of Marcell Ozuna have had mixed results, at best, and the trade to swap out Smith for Odorizzi played out poorly as well. Smith rebounded in Houston, while Odorizzi struggled in Atlanta before being sent to the Rangers, with the Braves remaining on the hook for the bulk of his 2023 salary after Odorizzi exercised a player option. The Braves also acquired Kevin Gausman at what now looks like a bargain rate from the Orioles in 2018 but cut him loose via waivers a year later after he struggled in Atlanta. Gausman signed with the Giants the following offseason, broke out in San Francisco, and has since become a bona fide No. 1 starter in Toronto, where he signed a five-year free agent deal.
In comparison to the litany of successes under Anthopoulos, however, those misses are relatively minor in nature. And, while perhaps the Braves would like mulligans on some of those decisions, the simple fact of the matter is that none of them have stood as roadblocks to success. The Braves have won the NL East in all six of Anthopoulos’ seasons as general manager, and the team’s unrivaled collection of talent under long-term contract has positioned Atlanta as a legitimate dynasty in the division.
We’re reminded each year of the MLB postseason’s intrinsic randomness, but it’d be a surprise if the Braves didn’t reach the playoffs in the majority of the seasons under this new contract for their president — and another World Series appearance (if not victory) wouldn’t be a bad bet, either. It’s somewhat fitting that an executive known for his ability to hammer out club-friendly extensions now secures his own long-term deal — one that’ll assure him the opportunity to reap the benefits of the incredible crop of talent that’s been drafted, acquired, developed and signed long-term under his watch.
“I’d like to thank Terry for his continued support and trust,” Anthopoulos said in his own statement this morning. “The Braves are an incredible organization to be a part of, and I’m proud of the success we’ve achieve together. I am grateful for the opportunity to continue to lead baseball operations and to strive to bring another World Series to Atlanta.”
deGrom/Langford Texas Ranger
How much of his salary is deferred?
JoeBrady
Wow! A deferral joke, Haven’t heard one of those in a couple of minutes.
unpaidobserver
Just wait until 2030!
FanOfTheUmpires
2038.
dumper
As tired as i am of the deferral jokes, I am even more tired of people calling them out
Fever Pitch Guy
dumper – By saying you are tired of the deferral jokes, you are also calling them out! Haha!
Personally I’m neutral on the subject, there are far worse things to get worked up about.
JoeBrady
I am even more tired of people calling them out
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Just trying to get to the point where I don’t hear “deferrals”, “Arson Judge”, or “he’s on a flight to TO” on every thread.
flyingblindsquirrel
I have an opinion on them but I’ll share it at a later time.
LordD99
I’m just tired.
bullred
They were never funny.
619MetroFriars
Keep your pants on Joe. He’s just trying to contribute…..
YourDreamGM
What a bunch of losers
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Albies should have had a salary escalator clause that guarantees him at least as much as AA gets. (Just kidding.)
LonnieB
Albies has life changing money I wish I had.
LonnieB
Same height I just can’t hit or field or look as cool as him. Some get lemons some get millions.
deGrom/Langford Texas Ranger
You must have been hearing other noises up until then @Joe Brady. The last deferral joke was somewhere on the Teoscar Hernández thread.
Bart Harley Jarvis
@JoeBrady
As a self described castle doctrine libertarian, don’t you believe @deGrom/Kershaw Texas Ranger is entitled to express himself without undue harassment?
unpaidobserver
He means the kind of castle that unrepentantly throws stones on random passersby.
JoeBrady
He gets his comments, and I get mine.
Bart Harley Jarvis
Yeah, nice try.
LonnieB
I don’t understand……Braves don’t defer money so why is this joke being used?
Mi Casas es tu Casas
The same reason bees/beads is constantly used in chats, lack of creativity. Milking old stuff is the easy way to try and grab attention.
Lloyd Emerson
Is Mark still doing that stupid beads bees crap on every freaking chat?
elmedius
When it’s fed to him
I.M. Insane
Don’t even get me started on that lame bees/beads thing. I still can’t believe they waste time on that crap when there are legitimate questions that readers submit.
Smacky
You should probably pay more for the service they provide.
Slow day at work
waste time? you mean the literal 5 seconds it takes Mark to read bees/beads and reply beads/bees?
bullred
Yes. People with little creativity trying to be funny. Beating a dead horse is funny to some people, but to continue to beat it over and over again is just sad.
rememberthecoop
I can’t speak for him. However, the article did mention that he once worked for the Dodgers. But I agree, very lame by now and even unrelated in this case.
SalaryCapMyth
I know these jokes can get old but just remember how long trashcan jokes lasted. You still see them every now and then.
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Salary
The trash can comments are more taunts than jokes just like the way some posters talk about the Dodgers 2020 World Series Championship “not counting”. It is just “ribbing”. The deferral stuff is ok to come often, but at least try to be a bit more creative with it so that you get a couple of sympathy laughs.
LonnieB
Atta boy AA!
braves95 2
I see what you did there. Arcia will forever be cherished
SalaryCapMyth
Just remember how long the trash can jokes went on.
flyingblindsquirrel
Yeah. They got a lot of BANG for their buck.
Fever Pitch Guy
flying – Can’t say that about Bau …. eh, nevermind.
Ejemp2006
@flyingblindsquirrel
Brother, you’re on fire tonight! Good job!
bullred
Congrats AA! Should have been in the 6 but Rogers are led by and owned by complete morons.
Samhaggertyplayoffhero
Outstanding move
ohyeadam
Probably the best signing of this offseason
Saint Nick
Ugh
getrealgone2
Aren’t you a Braves fan?
JoeBrady
There were Red Sox fans back in day that hated Theo and Tito. Two guys that are automatic 1st ballot HOFers, arguable two of the best ever at their respective positions, and they hated them.
Their club was called the Fellowship of the Miserable (FOM). Every team has fans like t his.
getrealgone2
Well, I always see his comments complaining. The Braves could extend Fried for 12 years at 200 bucks a year, trade some low level A ball prospect straight up for Aaron Judge (with the Yanks eating most of his salary) and have Acuna offer to play with Atlanta until he retires for a life time supply of Kit Kats and he’d still say “uhg!”.
Fever Pitch Guy
Joe – I do appreciate you adding that last sentence, because yes every team has fans like this. In fact Philly fans were very unhappy with Tito’s managing.
But as a New Yorker it seems you’re not aware of the origin or proper context for FOM.
First of all, the origin had NOTHING to do with the Red Sox. The great NCAA coach (and not so great NBA coach) Rick Pitino coined the phrase because of the complaints he was receiving from Celtics fans.
Secondly, Theo was a God in Boston even though he didn’t deserve it. But he was very young and immature so he appealed to the masses.
Tito was also a God, because he came right after three horrible managers and he won the first two championships in nearly a century.
The fact people sometimes dislike decisions that a GM or manager makes does NOT mean they hate them. It’s unfortunate that so many people today such as yourself view disagreeing as a form of “hatred”.
But once again you fail to realize many people DO improve with knowledge and experience.
bhambrave
He’d want them to hold out for Twix.
FSF
They wouldn’t be Red Sox fans if they didn’t hate on their players and key employees, especially the better ones. For some reason, they always gave one steroid a guy pass. I guess you have to be a big cheater to be embraced at Fenway.
rememberthecoop
Theo didn’t deserve it? Didn’t he end the curse like he ultimately did in Chicago?
Saint Nick
No, I’d say “ugh”. 😉
Fever Pitch Guy
coop – The vast majority of the 2004 core was Damon, Manny, Pedro, Lowe, Tek, Mirabelli, Wake, Youk and Trot – all acquired prior to Theo. And Ortiz was all Pedro, it’s been well documented.
Plus Lucchino was heavily involved in the decisionmaking and was mentoring Theo, who had only one year as an AGM before being promoted. Theo was surrounded by several highly experienced veteran baseball minds.
Chicago, on the other hand, was all Theo.
Rsox
Those Philly teams were pretty bad in Tito’s days. The pitching staff was literally coined “Curt Schilling and pray for rain” til Schilling was shipped to Arizona in 2000.
History could be drastically different if Grady Little manages game 7 of the 2003 ALCS slightly different we may never have had Tito in ’04
THEY LIVE!!!
BIG PAPI
BIG CHEATER
Fever Pitch Guy
Rsox – Very true! I always find it fascinating to think how very different things could have been after the slightest change.
What if the ARod to Boston trade wasn’t rejected by the union? Manny and Lester to the Rangers, Nomar and Williamson to the ChiSox for Magglio.
Kinda blows my mind just thinking about it.
whyhayzee
Tresh for Yastrzemski was a rumor once.
JoeBrady
But once again you fail to realize many people DO improve with knowledge and experience.
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The FOM never did.
JoeBrady
The vast majority of the 2004 core was Damon, Manny, Pedro, Lowe, Tek, Mirabelli, Wake, Youk and Trot – all acquired prior to Theo.
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I did the analysis a long time ago, but I saved it, since it never gets old.
For all the players with more than 1 bWAR:
Theo’s guys had a 31.3 bWAR, while DD’s guys ha a 21.5 bWAR. A lot of what put us over the top was the low-level pickups like Bellhorn, Foulke, Millar, Arroyo, and OCab.
Fever Pitch Guy
Joe – Safe to assume you were against Bill’s firing too?
So anybody who wins a championship should have lifetime job security, eh?
Sorry I don’t agree with that at all. I know I’ve had a lot of success in my career, but if I ever started doing a poor job over an extended period of time then I would expect to lose my job too.
Rsox
And thats the key to being a good GM. Anyone can write massive paychecks for super stars but being able to consistently identify role players to complement the big guns is no small feat
Rsox
The Patriots dynasty ended when Brady left for Tampa Bay. Belichick trying to prove he could win without Brady as Brady had won without him proved to be a fool’s errand in the end. 24 mostly spectacular years but all good things come to an end and Belichick probably stayed 2 years too long.
It will be interesting to see how Jerod Mayo does now that he’s been given the reigns
Fever Pitch Guy
Joe – Not too long ago you insisted that you don’t believe in utilizing WAR …. so what happened?
You still know WAR is context neutral, right? So according to WAR, Varitek’s 7th-inning homer in ALCS Game 3 when the Sox were losing 17-6 was “just as valuable” as Ortiz’s 12th-inning homer in ALCS Game 4. Does that honestly sound right to you?
And you know WAR is heavily weighted by highly questionable defensive calculations, right?
JoeBrady
Fever Pitch Guy5 hours ago
Joe – Safe to assume you were against Bill’s firing too?
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I’m a Raiders’ fan. As long as McDaniels left, I was happy.
And of course no one gets lifetime security, But Theo and Tito are the best in the game.
In 2011. after a 2-10 start, they went 81-42 and were by far the best team in BB. They had one bad month in 8 years, and Henry cracked like an egg.
Of course, Theo goes to the Cubs and breaks the longest streak in history, and Tito goes to the woebegone Indians and becomes their best manager in their history.
There wasn’t any chance that letting them leave wasn’t a mistake.
JoeBrady
Not too long ago you insisted that you don’t believe in utilizing WAR
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I never said that about any number. Virtually every number has some benefit.
IRT to fielding, while that can have y-o-y variance for a single player, it has less variance over a complete team.
Or, we could just focus on pitching where Theo’s guys had a 16.2 and DD’s guys had a 6.5.
Bart Harley Jarvis
To be fair, neither the Phillies nor Terry Francona were very good during the 1997-2000 seasons. Francona learned a lot from his mistakes as a first time MLB manager, and there were plenty of them.
The first thing Larry Bowa did when he took over as manager in 2001 was he ended a Francona practice of giving the starters (Lieberthal, Burrell, Rolen, Abreu, etc.) off on Sundays. (Bowa thought it was ridiculous that fans with Sunday game plans didn’t get to see the starters start.). Bowa was also a hardass, the polar opposite of Francona.
The Red Sox benefited from Francona’s growing pains while with the Phillies.
30 Parks
Blue Jays let Anthopoulos get away. Good to see AA receiving the rewards he’s earned.
just_thinkin
He’s supremely overrated.
jdizzle ATL Braves
Your high AF if you think he is highly overrated. Have you seen the trades/signings he’s made since he took over? cmon man
rm2916
You might think he is overrated but us Braves fans Love him as Our GM no one Else could pull off the trades he has and win more trades than he loses plus sign Star players to unbelievable Team friendly contracts. I would put up Alex up against any other GM you want.
Fever Pitch Guy
just – Perhaps you’re thinking of the OTHER former Jays GM, the not so great JP Ricciardi.
Yanksfan75
Overrated???? Lay off the dope dude. He is simply the best in the game and it’s not close imo …. Congrats AA and Atlanta fans should be a great decade for the braves organization and fans.
Fever Pitch Guy
Yanks – I’d say Dombrowski is quite close. I’d love to have either one running my team.
Yanksfan75
I can say DD is doing a fantastic job and agree with you that either of those guys replacing Cashman would be great. Cash has done great but it’s time for some new blood. Imo The braves are showing the sports world on how to win today and set your team up for success tomorrow and day after ….. Braves fans should be happy and excited congrats
Rsox
DD needs to spend money to win, something the Yankees haven’t done with reckless abandon since George was alive. He also doesn’t hesitate to fire the manager when it needs to be done. Which is something Cashman oddly refuses to do…
Yanksfan75
Rsox you can say that again about Yankees spending with reckless abandonment like George did. And pulling the trigger when needed to replace a mgr DD Has a set of balls … I keep wishing Hal would run team like his father did! Win at all cost but the only thing Hal cares about is making more money … I wonder if Hal n crew would see the team… What do u think about Hal selling ?
Fever Pitch Guy
Rsox – I guess it depends on what you consider spending and reckless abandon. Haha!
Other than the 2018 Red Sox, Dombrowski’s other four World Series teams were ranked 4th, 5th, 7th and 14th in payroll. He was also instrumental in building the 1994 Expos (best record in MLB) and 2003 Marlins (WS Champs), both low budget teams.
As for Yankee spending, they are already past the highest threshold at more than $300M and have exceeded the lowest threshold for the third consecutive year …. so kinda hard to say they haven’t been big spenders..
Rsox
I guess my point is if he were still alive George would make Cohen look like a rank amateur.
Let us not forget that it was DD that inked Sale’s massive extension and made David Price the (at the time) highest paid Pitcher in Baseball while also giving J.D. Martinez a big money deal and sign Eovaldi to what was considered at the time a massive overpay. What kept those payrolls down was Bogaerts team friendly deal plus the fact that Mookie, Benintendi, JBJ and Vazquez were all on arbitration salaries.
In Philly he’s been allowed to spend pretty well too. Though i give you some of his best teams were “homemade”, not “store bought”
bullred
Yeah Dombrowski’s kind of got a bad rep around for over spending, putting teams in bad shape before just jetting out before the collapse. I could do without him. Nice that he spends but a little restraint would be nice.
Slow day at work
Some random guy: “AA is overrated”
Braves fans: (makes outrageous claims that overrate AA in order to defend him)
Braves_saints_celts
What exactly are the outrageous claims that other braves fans have made? AA, to many of us braves fan, and also plenty of fans of other teams believe he is the best in the Business. So again what are these outrageous claims? If he’s not on the top of your list, which is totally fine, you still can’t deny that he is at the worst top 5 in baseball.
explodet
They didn’t let him get away, they drove him away. They hired Shapiro specifically to de facto demote him, and he rightly told them to shove it.
30 Parks
Ex – that’s the definition of “let Anthopoulos get away.” Jays had AA. Jays lost AA. Jays “let Anthopoulos get away.”
explodet
“Letting him get away” implies they wanted to keep him, they just didn’t try hard enough.
The reality is that they actively wanted rid of him and were successful in their attempt to do so.
30 Parks
You like to argue. Got it. The Jays “let him get away” – it was a choice. Have a good day.
bullred
Yes so true! Rogers is an idiot!
Yankee Clipper
Interesting comparison with DD. They’re two excellent examples on opposite ends (in a way) of the spectrum. DD is phenomenal at building rosters through trades and spending, but AA relies more on trades and internal development.
unpaidobserver
AA started out as a young exec in Oakland so…spending wasnt really an option.
bullred
Your paid too much!
RunDMC
Most important extension so far!
acoss13
Right behind locking up Snitker. You guys literally have the next Bobby Cox in the dugout and John Schuerholz in the GM chair. Enjoy the winning culture you have!
TheProfessor31
Best Move the Braves could have done.
Fever Pitch Guy
Professor – Agreed! Ironically Terry is doing the exact same thing Alex does with good players …. when you have someone good, you appreciate them and make the effort to extend them longterm.
Maybe someday John Henry and the Red Sox will learn this valuable lesson.
acoss13
Fever,
As a Cubs fan, I thoroughly enjoyed Theo Epstein’s time with the Cubs. Hopefully Red Sox fans punish John Henry with their wallets to force him to go back to caring about a feverishly loyal fanbase that is the Red Sox.
JoeBrady
That’s simplifying it quite a bit.
The most important thing you need is a pipeline of good players.. Most of Atlanta’s talent is home-grown. If you can do that, you can afford to spend elsewhere.
It’s also worth noting that The Braves payroll has increased $96M in three years.
Same with the Rangers. Their payroll increased by $131M in two years. Most of us are going to look pretty smart if we had $131M we could spend on FAs.
Fever Pitch Guy
Joe – You know that spending really helps build a pipeline of good players …. right?
Not just spending on scouting, player development, etc but also via trades, such as Bloom buying prospects by taking on JBJ’s ridiculous salary. Or trading highly paid veteran players for prospects.
JoeBrady
Not just spending on scouting, player development, etc but also via trades,…. Or trading highly paid veteran players for prospects.
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Virtually the entire team is comprised of players that they drafted, or players that they traded for using prospects.
getrealgone2
Excellent!
O'sSayCanYouSee
I dunno…Alex’s hair is in pretty good shape, extensions might ruin his look!
Liberalsteve
Silly.Global Warming will destroy us before that
ChipperChop
Slap on a 3rd mask. You’ll be alright.
YourDreamGM
It’s climate change now. Been that for years. If you are going to be a fake lame boring troll at least get it right.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
*weather
Slow day at work
Global warming is the result of climate change
carlos15
It was supposed to destroy us 20 years ago.
TrumboRedux
Waterworld by 2013.
JoeBrady
1-It won’t destroy us.
2-It will flood my basement more often.
TrumboRedux
I hope my $2 pool raft will hold up.
unpaidobserver
Luckily Atlanta is quite a ways inland.
YankeesBleacherCreature
A seven-year pact may be a record for a GM. Hope he has a no-trade clause – jk. That’s long enough to see what he does when the current enviable core turns over. Congrats Braves fans!
Poolhalljunkies
Andrew freidman basically signed for 10 years with the out clause in the ohtani deal..
O'sSayCanYouSee
Poolhall — I guess that clause in the Othani deal could be viewed as an Ownership option? Fire Andrew and be off the hook (if Othani opts out) for the rest of the deal.
Or maybe it’s really a Friedman clause that is more like “okay Andrew, you can have him, but, if he ain’t what Ownership paid for…”.
Probably too much reading tea leaves here…
Captain K-Midd
There is no way Ohtani opts out of that deal if/when the opt-out clause comes up. The owner and GM are going to be around for at least a few years, and he isn’t going to get $70 mil/year in his age-34+ season. They put that clause in there to give the appearance that Ohtani only cares about winning and not the money. The opt-out was a PR move.
YourDreamGM
Took 7 years and a giant pile of $ to keep him away from other teams.
BoJuBi
Congrats AA, well deserved. We still miss you in Toronto, I am curious how different the Jays would be if AA was in charge.
RunDMC
It appears he learned quite a bit from his brief time in LAD front office. I’d think he’d be more of a Jerry DiPoto-type, for better or for worse, had he not ended up seeing how the Dodgers front office operated.
Stealing Signs
Friedman enrolled him in the Harvard School of Baseball.
He was dumbfounded by how little AA knew when he hired him.
He didn’t/maybe still doesn’t use advanced metrics. His scouting reports while with Toronto were magazine articles that were cut out & left on his desk for his perusal.
bullred
He was only hired as a sign of support for a great executive that was pushed out by a stupid front office. (AA just won Executive of the Year the year he was shown the door). AA is always learning and that is what makes him a great leader.
Stealing Signs
He wasn’t pushed out. He chose to leave because Rogers wouldn’t promote him to POBO. Shapiro offered him an extension with an option to opt out after the first year.
bullred
Not at all close but keep trying. Edward Rogers was calling other executives asking if they would be interested in replacing Beeston not realizing those executives were best friends with Beeston and told him everything. When Beeston found out he told Alex go all in for 2015. One last Hail Mary. Skelator was the stooge that was hired after the season and scolded Alex for trading away his top prospects (which he has Atkins doing the very same thing now) and gave AA a one year deal take it or leave it. Alex said stuff it Skelator! Skelator realizing the optics of the Executive of the Year leaving the Jays did not reflect well on him so he offered a 5 year deal to which Alex said stuff it Skelator! There your up to date.
Stealing Signs
He called Jerry Reinsdorf who recommended Shapiro That’s why AA had his feelings hurt. Because he thought he deserved the POBO position when Beeston retired when in fact he’d done nothing to deserve it.
And keep the Skelator comments in the Sportsnet comments section. Don’t pollute this site too.
bullred
You have no idea what your talking about. You need to keep your comments in the trash where they belong.
Stealing Signs
Everything I’ve stated is true. I can see you AA fanboys get your fee-fee’s hurt as quickly as he did.
bullred
Nope, you just have no concept of reality. I’m sure you’ve been told you’re delusional many times before and you don’t realize that people are trying to help you when they tell you to get checked out mentally. It’s for your own good. Get checked!
Stealing Signs
You resort to childish name calling & lash out when your points are refuted, but sure I’m the one that needs help. JFC
Stealing Signs
They’d be nowhere near as good as the Braves are. He inherited most of the core. Give it time. His flaws will be exposed.
JoeBrady
This is true, he did inherit some talent., but AA also took it to another level. Giving it more time is fair enough, but they’ve come in 1st 6x in a row, and have been averaging like 96 wins.
drprofsps
Not a Braves fan, but he seems like a good GM. I would agree he earned the contract. This off season is a little strange watching his trades and moves, does he have Tourette’s?
Braves Butt-Head
This is the best signing of the off-season for any team. If he would have been available he would have been the best free agent next year even over Soto and Fried and Burns that’s how good he is as a GM.
RunDMC
Earlier this offseason, I was ruminating teams with possible vacancies that could lure him away. With Ohtani putting in his contract that he could opt-out if either of Walter or PBO Andrew Friedman left, LAD was out of the running. And TOR seems set on Atkins. He’s spoken glowingly about his time in ATL, saying it’d have to be the right opportunity to leave his LAD job, but I’d imagine the only other step for him, possibly, would be if MLB were to expand back into his native Montreal in the future. It’d hurt to see him go, but it’d also be great to see a team back there (much like in Brooklyn…) even if the economics don’t always make sense.
rememberthecoop
0But it does have to make sense, and it has to make dollars and cents. Many people want expansion, but the support has to be there. My understanding was that the revenue from Montreal just wasn’t enough to continue Sure, there were other things in play there, but at the end of the day – and I’m sure I’m not telling you anything you don’t already know – it’s always about the money.
rememberthecoop
I agree, and I feel another good signing was the Cubs hiring Counsell. People balked at his salary, but let’s get real – there are relief pitchers making much more than what Counsell is getting. If you’re going to spend many millions of dollars on these athletes, why not pay the managers a salary that is more commensurate with the impact they can make? I think it was a solid move on behalf of the Cubs, regardless of how anyone might feel about the way they did it (firing Ross after saying he was their guy).
Braves Butt-Head
Best GM in any sport right now
DeferredFan
Andrew Friedman exists.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
So?
BoJuBi
Hard to judge Friedman when he has all that money behind him and still hasn’t won anything
DeferredFan
He won a World Series whether you acknowledge it or not,
drewm
Smart move
swanhenge
Good to see. Well earned.
Great day in Bravo country.
EM41
AA’s only shortcoming is that he can’t pitch a baseball. We know he can pitch a contract very, very well.
andrewhanna
Replacing AA was a huge mistake by Blue Jays ownership.
Digdugler
but they wanted to renovate the stadium!!! /s
Stealing Signs
LOL no. If he was so good why couldn’t he accomplish the same while he was there? He had plenty of time.
Old York
Jays really dropped the ball with Alex.
bravesnation nc
In AA WE TRUST!!!!
Joe S
Sure he has been able to set Braves up for longterm success, but at the expense of Ozzie Albies and Acuna. Albie is losing 100 mil bc of the scare tactics used to get these young players to sign early. The Braves will get Albies prime years, all them, for 35 million. Acuna will make half of what is is worth until his peak years are over. Yea AA, you tok advantage of youth to make you look like a genius.
RunDMC
Scare tactics….lol. Don’t act like he’s the only one to sign a contract pre-arb. For every Albies, there’s plenty of Jon Singletons, Scott Kingerys, and now even Wander Francos that remind us of the risk. Please stop shedding tears for millionaires who appear to be happy with their decision, as Albies does.
Joe S
Disagree. Wander won’t get paid so he is out
Singletons and SK wereow dollar middle level players.
If you think Albies is happy he is losing 20 mil a year, you need better sources.
I am not shedding tears buy if your kid was 20 21 and an executive talked about how he could get hurt or maybe not as good as he thinks to sign very under valued contract, then celebrated the team winning by alot, I’d be pretty fired up at GM and the guys agent.
RunDMC
You’re assuming the agent agreed to the deal against his family’s wishes/approval to be “fired up”, which is silly unless you have inside sources.
You assessment of Albies comparative to SK shows that hindsight is 20/20. Shame on Albies for outperforming his contract and seeking guaranteed dollars, avoiding an arbitration process. I could be wrong, but I don’t think he would have reached free agency until next offseason.
jdavidbr
Maybe Albies loves Atlanta and wanted to stay here and didn’t need to break the bank to be happy.
NashvilleJeff
When Acuna signed his contract it was the largest deal ever for a player w/his service class. Albies had broken his olecranon—tip of his right elbow—and the Braves (and Ozzie) knew he was never going to play SS again. He might also have never come back from that injury at full strength. Albies chose not to gamble on his future by guaranteeing that money. Neither of them were scared into signing.
getrealgone2
I feel like I should ask you for proof of these scare tactics, but I’d be stupid to expect that you’d actually have any.
Joe S
Well the proof is that Albies signed a contract so far below future market vakued, if he wasn’t scared into it, he might be the dumbest man on planet. By scared I mean the club told the player about how they may never make it and at least this amount of money will take care of your for life…that is without a doubt a tactic they took.
bullred
Look up the meaning of hindsight.
JoeBrady
By scared I mean the club told the player about how they may never make it and at least this amount of money will take care of your for life…that is without a doubt a tactic they took.
=======================
1-Just so you know, teams generally deal with a player’s agent, not the player.
2-IRT to “without a doubt”, I just thought I’d let you know that you probably part of the negotiations.
Braves83
Joe. You can watch the presser when he signed the deal. He sits down and the media —it is like this is a retirement press because of an injury. Albies is beating on the table going what’s going on with you guys. I am playing baseball for a living . Today I just signed a contract that takes care of my family , and her and my family above two generations. We also are taking care of two generations below. Don’t say anything bad about my agent I wanted this. I am happy. Look I am from an island. A small island. I make more than almost anyone there. I will still sign a bigger deal later. If my elbow went back another quarter inch in my injury last year. I would never play baseball again. My family is cared for for life. This is a great day for me. No more sad questions about how much more taken care of my family could be? What a stupid question. That’s not how someone from the island thinks and lives. Albies is very happy with his deal. Still is . He loves playing the game for the Braves and will sign a bigger deal after this one. His point is even if he doesn’t his life is set now. Which is pretty great for him.
NashvilleJeff
Well said 83.
Old York
@Joe S
No one needs to sign the contract. Juan Soto believes in himself so much that he is waiting for FA to start for him so we can get the best possible deal from the open market. Clearly, Albies thought he was worth $35M and sign the paperwork.
RunDMC
Guy turned down a reported pre-Ohtani $450M deal from WSH…I’m surprised he gets through doors with that BDE.
unpaidobserver
I would guess it had nothing to do with selfworth and everything to do with how broke he and his family were at the time of the signing.
Joe S
Yea a young kid without a serious educational background gets railroaded by graduate degree level folks and you think they did him a favor…please.
Braves83
The level of just pure creation about this. Watch annarticlenornanninterview about him talking about his family’s.
TheJoker
For cryin’ out loud… what a load of BS.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
Since you are so well-versed in the negotiations between the Braves and Albies, can you provide specific, factual instances and examples of what “scare tactics” were used? If not, you should consider sitting down and keeping your mouth shut while the adults talk.
YourDreamGM
They locked them in a room, no food, no water, lights in their face, loud music. Weren’t allowed a agent. AA walked in once a day and said sign here and you are free to leave.
BoJuBi
Interesting take here wow
Champs64
What a story of rising success. I love to hear when individuals such as AA who started as an unpaid intern in the mail room and become a President of Baseball Operations and is doing a great job at a reasonably young age. Braves fans should feel very good about having this guy at the helm.
Salzilla
Deserved. This guy is the template of how the modern GM should operate like.
619MetroFriars
So what happens if this corporate bozo with a pinky ring stinks up the lot with incompetence the next few years? That they are on the hook anyway for the better part of a decade? Geez nowadays it isn’t just players getting absurd contracts but now “Personnel” too?! Braves fans should beware of this guy as he will likely be the one pressured to change your offensive Indian name “Braves” just like Cleveland had too (sadly) but will suck for ATL fans….
619MetroFriars
Atlanta “Huckleberries” has a fitting name once the name change is “approved” by this guy.
bhambrave
Haters gonna hate.
TheJoker
San Diego finished 1st in its division, what, twice since 2000? Get a GM who can be as successful as AA by acquiring the tools necessary to make his team competitive. Meanwhile, check out the mirror, you’ll see the real Bozo.
CKinSTL
A PBO wouldn’t be the one making a call on a potential name change.
YourDreamGM
With their locked up players and so many weak or bad gms it’s almost impossible for them to stink.
Stealing Signs
Not if, when. Give it time.
getrealgone2
Your team’s GM is Preller. You need to keep quiet.
619MetroFriars
Friar Men > Braves (soon to be Huckleberries). The Indians are now the Guardians. Braves are soon to become the “Huckleberries.” Atlanta hasn’t been let off the hook by the politically correct left. No Sir. Not one iota….. ownership has just managed to kick the can down the road a bit longer than Cleveland. Any year now……
Sid Bream Speed Demon
You should try holding your breath.
bhambrave
Envious Padres fan.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
They are poor now, back to being irrelevant. They get to watch a slow fire sale. Other than beautiful weather, they don’t have much else.
THEY LIVE!!!
Madres fan …
Tom the ray fan
Great GM, dynasty in the making as long as they continue to develop pitching.
Digdugler
I hate Rogers, Shapiro and Atkins, in that order.
RunDMC
Adding to the article’s AA misses, re: Gausman – Gausman broke out in SF, but they also gave up RP Evan Phillips to BAL in that deal, in which he later broke out with LAD. Not to say he would have done that in ATL, but the talent was obviously there that LAD development team capitalized on.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
Phillips hurts looking back, but he went from Baltimore to Tampa, then to LAD. Tampa and LA are both quite good at teaching. I don’t remember Phillips throwing with the same kind of velocity he has now in ATL or Bal, so they must have unlocked something.
Slow day at work
Phillips was tearing it up in AAA and showed excellent stuff in his brief call up to ATL. It’s not like he was a throw in or like the Braves were trying to get rid of him.
Mynameisnoname
AA meant to extend one of his players, but signed on the wrong line.
kodion
Wasn’t the wrong line but you are right about one thing: This deal is team-friendly, too!
BraveHokie
I have an inside source that Fried signed in the GM’s signature line. ;^)
ahale224
I wonder if his deal was team friendly?
whyhayzee
Wow, good job Braves. Keep away from Boras clients and keep on winning. That’s the way.
big_balls_mahoney
He’s done a great job on the whole but I might have waited after this offseason. This offseason could go really well or it could look like a disaster for the braves
YankeesBleacherCreature
You never want the appearance of a lameduck GM or manager riding out the final year of their contracts. Braves have a pretty high floor next season so it’s tough to call it a disaster even if everything goes wrong.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
So if it’s a “disaster” Braves still have the same group that keeps winning over 100 games.
FanOfTheUmpires
Arguably the most underrated city/sports team/stadium/GM in all of sports. Verducci, Rosenthal, Rome, Axisa, Plaschke, etc.
Chicken In Philly?
Good for him. Outstanding job. I’m curious, though, if it’s a “team friendly” deal.
GRE
And, Toronto gets Shapiro and his useless GM ATKINS !! smh….
bestone
I lost respect for Shatkins the day AA left.
Shatkins has a track record of failure when it counts.
Hopefully their tenure will end soon. The real Jays fans have had just about enough….after last playoff “early” exit and blaming it on the batboy.
THEY LIVE!!!
@Joelbanned
” It would be better if he was a person of color, but at least they got the gender correct’
WOW! Like being a person of color would make him better at his job. How about being openly gay too?
BoomersOwnEverything
Wonder why you’re banned. Can’t imagine it’s your fault
Geebs
Remember when Toronto didn’t want this guy? Remember how he couldn’t guide a rebuild? Remember? i do,
Stealing Signs
Did he though? Who’s left in the Six that AA drafted? Vladdy, Romano & Jansen.
Geebs
That’s the point, he didn’t get to do the rebuild.
Stealing Signs
He was promoted to GM in 2009. He had from then until 2015 to draft & develop players. Very few of his picks during that time amounted to anything.
Geebs
You’re comparing apples to bowling balls. When he was the GM in TO he was the GM of a team intent on contention. He took over a team without many high end prospects and he traded away a lot to build those contending teams. He’s also the one that signed Guerrero.
The history is a lot more complicated then just the results,
UKPhil
Congrats to AA. Fitting reward for the best in the business
its_happening
Up until the 2015 trade deadline AA’s tenure with the Jays yielded mixed results, at best. The very thing that made him successful in Toronto was partly the reason he’s no longer GM. Now, older and wiser, he’s one of the best in baseball. Well deserved extension.
big boi
Happy for AA. I miss him at the wheel with the jays. Well deserved extension
Wiseoldfool
Congrats AA. Go Braves!
BraveHokie
No word if the Braves Foundation got their customary 1%. I certainly hope they did!
MarlinsFanBase
My goodness! Atlanta signs everyone to team-friendly contracts for a long time.
wifflemeister
This extension ensures that the Braves will remain the team to beat in the NL East for at least the next 10 years.
Excellent move!
TrumboRedux
Yeah. Us Dodger fans are shaking in our little boots now.
Youtube.com/@PINGTR1P
The Dodgers play in the NL East? Yikes, Didn’t know that!
TrumboRedux
NL East?!?! Dodgers vs Braves= NLCS for the next 36 years. That is all that matters.
M.Kit
How I wish Boston was a competently run organization like Atlanta
padam
Hands down the best GM out there. It’s hard to think of a deal that did not work out for him/to his advantage while with the Braves.
AIMLB
The don’t defer teaching the slider. Anyone know how it’s thrown?
bravesfan79
AA gets to see what he’s created from beginning to end!!
bestone
Even better…he’s Canadian!
jimmertee
Imagine if Alex Anthopoulous hadn’t be low-balled and neutered by Mark Shapiro forcing AA to quit, what a better record and team the Toronto BlueJays would have now. the 2015 and 2016 #BlueJays teams were AA’s.
Landers
Opportunistic and conservitive prior to this offseason. Now throw in innovative.
AAs creativity this offseason – dodging the inflated FA market through use of a few prospects and minimal financial investment – has put him on the shortlist for best GMs.
But prior to this off-season, he really only leveraged Atlanta’s long and wide-open window of contention into market or below-market extensions. And prior to that, he leveraged a couple of young players’ lack of financial security into lengthy-by-todays standards, pre-arb extensions.
MLBTR needs to hire editors
Come on, Adams. There should never be a comma before “either.” That’s an archaic rule.
kdevry
Should be a movie!