Devil's Advocate here ... this isn't a position I hold, so my defense of it will likely be weak. Would you consider trading Donaldson?
Assume:
-The Braves, as contructed, have a great shot at a division title, but a very poor shot at a World Series.
-A Team that's not in serious contention for a WS doesn't need a $23mm third baseman.
-Riley is ready to play third base pretty much full-time.
-Some platoon combination of Joyce and Duvall (or even Ender) could provide adequate offense in the outfield.
-A contender needs an elite third baseman (Yankees?) and has arms to spare.
-The Braves would be better with more bullpen pieces than with Donaldson.
Just a wacky thought....
The fact this was a clv-special should tell you all you need to know about this idea...
Respectfully, here are the holes in this idea:
- As evidenced by the JDM trade, rental sluggers don't return much at all at the trade deadline.
- The notion the Braves could get a position prospect like Frazier for 2 months of JD is asinine.
- If the Braves made the postseason, they would have a roughly 7%-8% chance to win the WS.
- Postseason appearances generate a lot of (future) revenue, so it's not "WS or bust".
- Teams with postseason aspirations are not going to trade away a 4 win player.
- There are many other ways to improve the BP that don't involve losing a 4 win player.
- Downgrading from a 4 win star to a platoon involving a recently demoted player is counterproductive.
- The MLB bench would be weaker, and there would be less insurance against injury.
I'm sure others can politely point out other glaring holes in this clv-special...
The only scenario where a JD trade makes sense is if the Braves fall out of contention by late July. What the threshold is that constitutes "out of contention" is open for debate, but I would suggest it is anything under ~10% of making the playoffs. The Braves playoff odds currently sit at 55.1%, so they have a ways to fall for this scenario to occur.