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During the winter of 2017, The Atlanta Braves were stripped of 12 prospects, and their former general manager, John Coppolella, was banned from baseball for life due to a three-year circumvention of international signing rules.
This is the equivalent of the potato famine to a major league baseball team's farm system.
The Braves are changing baseball, creating a culture that is unparalleled.
By Greg LandorfDuring the winter of 2017, The Atlanta Braves were stripped of 12 prospects, and their former general manager, John Coppolella, was banned from baseball for life due to a three-year circumvention of international signing rules.
This is the equivalent of the potato famine to a major league baseball team's farm system.
The Braves are changing baseball, creating a culture that is unparalleled.