The deal allows both parties to avoid arbitration, which is almost exactly what you’ll read below. But check out what I’ve bolded:
Francoeur and the Braves avoided arbitration late Wednesday night when they agreed to terms on a one-year, $3.375 million contract, which includes incentives that could push his earnings this year to $3.4 million.
25 grand? Really? That’s all the incentive the Braves offer after he has an absolutely terrible year? You have to wonder how much time was spent negotiating over those 25 g’s. It also makes you think Frank Wren is either excellent at negotiating (doubtful) or a total trifler (likely); the later would explain his failing with Griffey, Smoltz, Furcal, Peavy, and Burnett.
Anyway, Francoeur is a Brave for at least one more year. Obviously I’m not thrilled about it. The man had a VORP of -17.8 last year (meaning that he scored or was responsible for nearly 18 less runs than the average right fielder) and a WARP of -0.9 (meaning that w/o Francoeur in the lineup, the Braves record would’ve been one game better). Your ‘franchise’ player is supposed to produce runs and win you games, not the other way around. I guess the good news is that he’s projected by Baseball Prospectus to have a .273/.326/.440 line with 19 HRs and 74 RBIs, good for 7.8 VORP and a 1.8 WARP, which is not exactly good but I guess we have to take what we can get.