JohnAdcox (07-24-2018)
A starter, reliever, and bat are Braves goals, but not rentals!
From MLBTR
Braves GM Alex Anthopoulos suggested today that he’s not looking only to make a minor addition or two. Rather, as Jim Bowden of MLB Network Radio on Sirius XM tweets, the Atlanta executive says his club “can afford to add a starter and reliever and a bat.” And the organization won’t just be considering adding supplemental temporary pieces; rather, per Anthopolous, “we are looking for acquisitions on players we can control rather than rentals.” Needless to say, those comments tend to expand the conceivable array of possibilities for the Braves. With a healthy array of prospects available to deal from, the Braves could certainly make a run at a player who’d be viewed as a major present and future asset.
JohnAdcox (07-24-2018)
I’d say Fulmer was high on that list before he got hurt. He may try a package deal so he only deals with one team.
IF the Braves do indeed have the cash to make the moves, I would like to see a package with Baltimore where the Braves get: Gausman, Cobb and Britton for Allard, Gohara, Wisler, Sims and Demeritte. That may not be enough, but taking Cobb back and his remaining 3 years cuts into the value going the other way and the Braves could use Cobb as the #5 guy moving forward. With the O's going full rebuild, they may be open to offloading Cobb's money as part of a deal.
Then I'd like to see the Braves roll the dice on Donaldson getting healthy for the last couple of months and trading for him and Tyler Clippard for Wentz and Sanchez.
Would give you a rotation of Folty, Newk, Gausman, Teheran/Sanchez, Cobb/McCarthy and allow you to shut Soroka down for the year and let Fried continue to develop in AAA.
Would give you a pen of: Britton, Viz*, Clippard, Minter, Freeman, Winkler, Carle, Biddle
When Donaldson is ready you play him at 3B (bat cleanup) and use Comargo as Util.
You give up Allard, Gohara and Wentz as the real prospects BUT all three have serious long term question marks IMO and would be more easily traded than most others.
Looking at the names being thrown out there I don't see a lot of matches for what we're looking for. I think we'll make a couple of trades, but it'll be names we're not talking about currently.
AA has a reputation of running very, very silent. Keep that in mind.
JohnAdcox (07-24-2018)
I wouldn't mind having Donaldson since the cost should be fairly minimal. Likely someone like Wentz at the absolute most I would think. Hopefully more of the Alex Jackson or Isranel Wilson variety.
Donaldson would be a interesting acquisition. At this point, he won't be active by the trade deadline and has had a terrible year. I'm sure he does retain some value, but I'm not sure you would even have to give up a player with a lot of upside at this point. Jays might feel good just to shed his dollars. But I dunno.
Jays in general have some good pieces. Tyler Clippard is up there and Solarte and Happ and then they have some controlled releivers and Solarte (who has been really bad for a month).
Which also makes you wonder about the mention of "controllable pieces" as targets.
Really wonder just how high he is on Stroman/Sanchez? Would he put something together for one of them and Loup plus some kind of throw-in(s) to get Donaldson here so he could try to work out an extension?
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Kinda pathetic to see yourself as a message board knight in shining armor. How impotent does someone have to be in real life to resort to playing hero on a message board?
Castellanos is interesting, assuming he could handle 3B. If the Braves can't add a better LF option via trade or free agency, he could slide back to the OF and Camargo could play 3B.
How was Castellanos' defense as a 3B?
With the Cardinals' collapse I wonder if they would make Carpenter available. Even though his power surge this year is likely due to luck, he's a steady .380 plus OBP guy.