You do realize that Hanley Ramirez is 1,000x more talented than Alex Gonzalez and believe it or not, probably gives more effort. You can slant this biased because I obviously hate the guy.. But on that soft-liner to short, Gonzalez was walking back towards the dugout when Renteria dropped the ball. On ground balls to 3rd, he never moved. Even with Troy Glaus going to his left, Gonzalez never moved. I don't think he is near the "good glove" every one is trying to tout. Either he got incredibly old, incredibly fast, or he's the biggest half-asser to ever be labeled "professional." Apart from one double in Game 2, he has been slightly better than terrible. Besides trading an immense talent, I've never had a problem with Escobar getting traded because "he was such a headache." My problem was getting pennies back on the dollar and people actually being happy about it. Not to mention his incessant B'ching every time the umpire calls a strike.
All that said, if we signed Werth or Crawford I would be ecstatic. Won't happen, but oh well. I'd like to sign Adrian Beltre, but that won't happen either. The reality of the situation is that 2011 Braves will look 99% like the 2010 Braves. Bobby 2.0 in the dugout. A shell of Chipper Jones at 3rd. A lot of weight on the shoulders of a 21 yr old RF. A cleanup hitter who sit once a week. A bunch of parts that can hopefully have enough "rah-rah" chemistry to score 3 runs a game to support a dang good pitching staff that's going to waste. Liberty media blows.
Colby Rasmus would help, but everyone in the lineup is then LH. If we don't make an attempt to acquire a competent RH hitter, Liberty Media is just throwing up a gigantic middle finger, rather than the subtle one we (the fans) have been on the receiving end of since Ted left.