2025 Trade Deadline Thread

The fact the Braves suffered insurmountable injury problems does not excuse the fact that there was zero depth to withstand any injury problems. Proper MLB depth may have had this team in a position to not be sellers at the deadline in hopes that Sale/Schwelly coming back in Sept could lead a playoff surge.

Now that there was quite literally zero MLB depth, even when everyone KNEW Acuna would be out early and Arcia was likely crap, there was no hope of covering for any injuries. It's ok to have a couple AAAA players, but half the position player group is AAAA players, which is completely unacceptable.
After last year and the way the offense performed I'll agree that the depth should have been better especially with Acuna set to miss the first couple of months but Profar getting busted for PED couldn't be forseen either. If Harris would have played to expectations and Profar wouldn't have been out then we probably wouldn't even be having this conversation bc we wouldn't have seen White and the others for so long. AA was definitely handcuffed on spending this offseason for the most part.
 
  • Game 1: Phillies 3, Braves 0
  • Game 2: Braves 5, Phillies 4
  • Game 3: Phillies 10, Braves 2
  • Game 4: Phillies 3, Braves 1
We scored 8 runs in 4 games after breaking most offensive MLB records.
 
2021: wright, Wilson (more forgivable though bc of deep run)
2022: no issues
2023: elder
2024: AJSS

In 2023 and last year, this board was calling for adding a starter. AA didn't, and we had a AAAA player out there
 
  • Game 1: Phillies 3, Braves 0
  • Game 2: Braves 5, Phillies 4
  • Game 3: Phillies 10, Braves 2
  • Game 4: Phillies 3, Braves 1
We scored 8 runs in 4 games after breaking most offensive MLB records.
This is just dumb. I don't excuse stupid moves by snit when they happen to just work out by blind luck and I won't for AA either. AA and snit's job is to put the braves in the best position to succeed, and having AAAA guys starting playoff games isn't that.
 
And the point your missing is that guys like Wilson and Elder are fine for SP depth. Those are the types of guys you are literally asking for right now when bitching about our lack of depth in the rotation. The problem is when your rotation is full of those players because everyone is hurt. No team is going to cover for SS, AJSS, Sale, and Lopez being on the 60 day IL.
 
I think you will find most teams run into pitching injuries every year. Hell that's part of the reason we won in 2021. Both the Dodgers and Astros were without some of their top pitchers, or their top pitchers were fighting through injuries.

We typically have had the pitching depth to withstand an injury or two. But this year AA really shit the bed. We went into the the season with serious pitching depth issues. Strider was coming off an injury and we started the season with Holmes and Elder/AJSS as our primary 4 and 5. And of course we didn't replace anyone in the pen that left via FA. Other than Waldrep, we had no high level prospects that we could turn to in case a pitcher was going to miss extended time. And the relief depth was atrocious.

Not surprisingly, guys got hurt. Certainly you can't plan on 4/5 of your opening day rotation going on the IL for an extended period of time. But with better depth, we certainly would have been a lot closer to .500 right now with the ability to acquire a decent starter to help us tread water until Sale, Schwelly, and/or Lopez were ready to return.
 
So we had 2 starters. Thanks
Elder was a good pitcher in 2022. It may have been smoke and mirrors, but he was most definitely an above average pitcher. Still, I think everyone mentioned we should have grabbed a more reliable starter at the deadline for the stretch run.
 
The fact the Braves suffered insurmountable injury problems does not excuse the fact that there was zero depth to withstand any injury problems. Proper MLB depth may have had this team in a position to not be sellers at the deadline in hopes that Sale/Schwelly coming back in Sept could lead a playoff surge.

Now that there was quite literally zero MLB depth, even when everyone KNEW Acuna would be out early and Arcia was likely crap, there was no hope of covering for any injuries. It's ok to have a couple AAAA players, but half the position player group is AAAA players, which is completely unacceptable.
They have had some exceptions with Harris (at least until this year) and Baldwin, but they haven't had widespread success developing hitters in the draft. Jury is out on Alvarez and he's young. Langeliers got traded and is doing alright as is Durbin (who developed in the Yankees' system). And don't anyone say Grissom. I'm relatively sure they thought guys like Conley would at least be a utility guy, but he hasn't hit at all (which is odd seeing that his hit tool is what got him drafted as high as he did). I would just as soon see if Waddell could contribute. He's not an everyday SS, but he's a LHH. They just haven't had quality depth in the high minors for what seems like forever.
 
2021: wright, Wilson (more forgivable though bc of deep run)
2022: no issues
2023: elder
2024: AJSS

In 2023 and last year, this board was calling for adding a starter. AA didn't, and we had a AAAA player out there
I don't think most people were calling for a starter last year. Everyone was relatively healthy and Strider was effectively replaced by Schwelly. Entering the deadline, we had Fried, Sale, Lopez, and Schwelly relatively healthy and pitching well. And Morton was more than an adequate No. 5. What we were asking for was a big bat to replace Acuna or a SS to replace Arcia. We never got it.
 
This is just dumb. I don't excuse stupid moves by snit when they happen to just work out by blind luck and I won't for AA either. AA and snit's job is to put the braves in the best position to succeed, and having AAAA guys starting playoff games isn't that.
You're right it is dumb. Dumb that you keep crying 24/7 about the exact same thing. It's like somebody but a broken record on repeat. The offense shit the bed in 23 and that's just a proven fact. It wasn't the pitchings fault.
 
You're right it is dumb. Dumb that you keep crying 24/7 about the exact same thing. It's like somebody but a broken record on repeat. The offense shit the bed in 23 and that's just a proven fact. It wasn't the pitchings fault.

No. We clearly had pitching issues in 23. Clearly having the 2 best starters in the NL (fip) start 3 of the 4 games wasn't good enough.
 
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