After following the Atlanta Braves all offeason long and watching this video, I could only admire Ricky Mast's creativity behind his version of Psy's Gangnam Style.
As an auditioner for the MLB Fan Cave, Mast created a video summarizing the Braves offseason, going through their history and predicting what was going to happen in 2013.
Before I ruin anything, check out the video.
How amazing was that?
Mast discusses B.J. Upton, the team's most expensive acquisition in its history and the most talked about rumor this winter relating to his brother Justin Upton. I've covered a few of these stories and it always gets people riled up. The latest Upton rumor story covered related to how happy fans would be if the trade were accomplished.
Mast also covers Dale Murphy's potential to make it to the Hall of Fame, but it won't be a reality since this was his last year on the ballot.
Martin Prado makes the video and instead of just referring to him as a utlity man, Mast makes sure he lets everybody know all the things the Venezuelan player can do. Aside from being a great hitter, Prado is valuable because he can plug in any hole on the defense and play left field.
This is why the Braves are hoping Juan Francisco can step up his hitting. If Francisco can hit consistently, then the Braves don't have to worry about trading their prospects for Upton or any available outfielders.
General manager Frank Wren has hinted that the team will likely fill in holes with players within the organization.
The best part has to be the comparison made of the Braves infield to the size of North and South Dakota. During the Wild Card playoff game this was controversial as umpires called an infield fly rule for a fly ball that landed in shallow left field.
Mast believes the Braves could compete in the World Series, though they aren't the same team from the 90's, Atlanta possesses some of the games' best young talent beginning with Jason Heyward and Freddie Freeman on offense.
Feel free continue watching the video. I've seen it atleast five times already.
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