Brave: Alex Anthopoulos on not trading for jerks
For all of the faults Liberty Media seemed to have several years ago, they’ve really built one of the most outstanding organizations in all of sports because of its structure.
Truist Park is arguably the best new stadium to go watch a baseball game. The atmosphere is second to none, from The Battery to inside the stadium. It has been a resounding success since its inception in 2017, and as attendance records continue to tumble year after year, the payroll has risen to new highs with each passing season. Ownership is putting their money where their mouth is, but perhaps even more importantly, they have given Alex Anthopoulos full autonomy to pull all of the strings.
Since joining the organization in the winter of 2017, Anthopoulos has pushed all the right buttons. The results have been six straight NL East titles and a World Series in the trophy case. Even better, there are no signs of the success slowing down. From the draft, to the development of young talent, to the team friendly deals and the under the radar signings, Anthopoulos can seemingly do no wrong. He has the full trust of the entire organization, and as Spencer Strider said over the weekend, anybody who is still doubting him hasn’t been paying attention.
But sometimes what is even more fascinating are the moves Alex Anthopoulos doesn’t make. Oftentimes, those decisions to pass can be even more critical to the long-term success of the Braves than the moves that are completed.
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