But you will still have him and at then below market value prices. If the Braves are ready to win and need that middle of the order hitter in 2019 they will either have to ship out a boatload of prospects or spend near 30 million a year on a long contract for one. I would rather just keep the one we have.
You keep the one you have you don't get the ones he would bring in trade AND you still have to pay him AND you have to hope he remains as good as now, or nearly so, isn't injured along the way or doesn't diminish in skills.
By 2019 he will be 29 going on 30 and making $21M. Chances are, he will still be as good as he is now. But there's always a chance he hurts his wrist again, or develops vision problems or whatever. If you could trade him for 3 or 4 players who will have an impact on the 2019 team, even if no single one is as good as Freeman would ideally be that year, it is still better to trade him because you get those players PLUS you get the $21M to put towards signing someone who IS as good or better if necessary.
I will give you a "for instance" and not that I think this will or even would necessarily happen: Trade Freeman to the Yanks for OF Frazier, OF Judge, OF Rutherford and C McCann with the Braves taking all of McCann's money. The Yanks get a top five 1B, clear McCann and his salary. The Braves get three future OF and an overpay, but a useful one, in a catcher to mentor the young pitching staff. Also, McCann offsets the stadium issue, bringing back a Georgia boy while shipping out Freeman. Then you sign Hosmer and/or Moustakas in a couple of years.
Again, not saying that the trade is anything real. But, it's the type of thing they should be looking to do. Yes, it means no competing in 2017. But, newsflash, EVEN IF THEY HAD $100M to spend this offseason and spent it, the players aren't there to make the team as currently constructed anything better than a middle of the road pretender.
The only reason to keep Freeman and by extension Teheran is because of some misguided belief that it will make a difference in attendance in the new park next year. Keeping them might bring in marginally more people. But the only way to bring in consistently good crowds (after the new and novelty is off the stadium) is to put a
winner on the field. And while Freeman and Teheran could certainly be an important part for a winner today given a good enough cast around them there are NO guarantees that they will be the same players in 2019 or even 2017.
The same might be said of players that Freeman is traded FOR. One might say that they are prospects who may not pan out at all. Certainly true. But then you still have the
money that you save by trading Freeman that can be used to at least limit the damage if all goes terribly wrong whereas keeping Freeman is more of an all or nothing proposition.
For keeping Freeman to be the right move (assuming a good trade return), he would have to continue to play as well as he is or better without injury or other outside influence having a negative effect and the team would have to find good enough players to fill in around him to put a consistent winner on the field (based on timing when Freemen is still effective) that are cheap enough that you don't need Freeman's money to sign any of them aka fitting the talent in the budget. That could happen.
But its a safer bet to do it the other way.