John Schuerholz
John Schuerholz
John Schuerholzis the president of the Atlanta Braves of the National League. Before joining Atlanta, he spent twenty-two years with the Kansas City Royals organization, including nineas the club's general manager. Among the teams he has built are the 1985 Royals and 1995 Braves, both World Series champions. His teams have also won their division 15 times. He was the general manager with the Atlanta Braves from 1990 to 2007. In 2007 he was promoted to the post of club...
bring capital direct flood guys help league letters lights minor player prove scouting sort system tribute year
We say that every year and we prove it every year when we bring guys up from our Minor League system and they help us win. This year, we sort of did it with capital letters and neon lights and flood lights on the letters because we had so many of them here. That's a direct tribute to scouting and player development.
bobby coaching cox excellent filled involved keeps league leagues major minor people players process scouting second staff talented wherever
There are two components. It's a process that keeps our organization filled with talented players because we have excellent people involved in scouting and the minor league system. The second part is Bobby Cox and his coaching staff, who take this talent wherever it comes from and blends it as effectively as any staff in the major leagues can do.
amateur base chance countries developed enable expect gives knowledge players stage
We don't know what to expect from countries that are not as developed in amateur programs, but this gives us a chance to see players that are underexposed on the international stage perform. We already have a base of knowledge on a lot of the players, and this will enable us to supplement.
imagine player team valuable winning
I think it's obvious. If he doesn't do what he's doing for us, I can only imagine where we'd be. I can't imagine a player on a winning team being more valuable to his team than he's been.
acquired edgar perfect player
We could not have acquired a more perfect player for us than Edgar Renteria.
develop developed fine good guys happen natural player
He's a good young player and he's going to have a fine career. He'll develop like all of our young guys have developed -- at his natural pace. It will happen when it happens.
appreciate capacity general head intellect levels lively player suited whether
I appreciate intellect and intellectual capacity as much as anybody. But I also know if you have a combination of a lively intellect and levels of experience, you're going to be better suited to make decisions, whether you're head of scouting, player development or a general manager.
maybe somebody sure
I'm sure somebody can. Maybe some day. Maybe some day.
gonna knew team
I knew that, in time, they and everyone else on the team was gonna see what we had put together.
guy realize respect
Each person has to respect the other and realize that guy is more important than he is,
awesome baseball best excellent good power prospect
The best third-base prospect in baseball. He has awesome potential, excellent power and a good glove.
best five pitchers starting
the best five starting pitchers we've ever had.
buys earned
Again, I think we've earned more than that. It hasn't been just one year, or two years. It's been 12. Consecutive, record-breaking years. That buys a little credibility.
answer anyone call collective decisions direct drafted joey kids lost maybe needed needs pinch playoff responses specific unorthodox
I made the decisions that had to be made, ... I never really thought: 'Wow, what are we doing? This is bizarre. Have we lost our collective organizational minds? What's going on?' I never really thought that. I thought each of these kids could answer the call and do what was needed of them and could pinch in. They have. All of them were direct responses to specific needs that we had at the time. I think they all made sense to us when we did them. I don't know that there was any unorthodox one. Maybe Joey Devine, because there hasn't been anyone drafted in our organization who has been on the playoff roster that same year.