Sad news: The head coach of Atlanta Braves sheld tears as two of his best player’s has made a final decision to terminate their contract
North Port, Florida: On Friday, Alex Anthopoulos claimed he was too busy to watch Freddie Freeman’s first press conference after joining the Dodgers.
By the end of the day, an indirect trade of franchise cornerstones between the teams was completed thanks to an agreement reached by the president of baseball operations of the Atlanta Braves and former Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen.
But Anthopoulos was shown snippets of Freeman’s speech.
He also observed Freeman’s roiling anger towards the Braves. Freeman was questioned at one point about whether he had seen the video of Anthopoulos sobbing while speaking to the media on Monday following his unofficial departure from Atlanta with the acquisition of first baseman Matt Olson.
Cody Bellinger of the Los Angeles Dodgers waits during batting practice; it was his turn.
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The concise response carried a subliminal message: Freeman, if he believed the tears to be genuine at all, didn’t really care for them. He claimed that Olson’s acquisition by the Braves “blindsided” him. It was an unjustifiably cold move, in his opinion.
Anthopoulos affirmed that the tears were genuine on Sunday. He praised the National League’s most valuable player of 2020 for both his on-field performance and demeanor off it. Freeman was “a partner in a lot of ways,” according to him, and he occasionally thought of him as an assistant general manager. He gave Freeman credit for playing the lead during his four-year tenure.
of success running the front office of the Braves.
“He will always be a Brave,” stated Anthopoulos, who spent two years working in the Dodgers front office prior to joining the Braves in November 2017. It’s an emotional wave. precisely as he stated. Everyone is a person. Emotions are flowing through you. If you lack emotion, you must not be human, right?
Whatever you choose to make of it, today is depressing. For our fans, for our clubhouse, and for me personally. And that’s just the way it is—that’s being human. Furthermore, you cannot grow close to someone over the course of four years of dating and experience the things we have done together without feeling emotions.
nta