You could very easily rotate Turner/Ozuna/Riley with a DH. It does make acquiring a quality LHH much more important though.
The DH is key. I'd be shocked if Atlanta grabbed Justin Turner in general but he's much more logical if there is a DH.
Acuna RF - Freeman 1B - Turner 3B/DH - Ozuna DH/LF - d'Arnaud C - Albies 2B - Swanson SS - Riley LF/3B/DH - Pache CF
FG did a good breakdown of the deal: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/marcell-ozuna-braves-a-return-to-atlanta/
The takeaway...
Depending how much LF he plays, Ozuna is projected to produce 11.6-13.5 fWAR over the next 4 years for a total cost of $65M (it's safe to assume the 5th year option won't be picked up unless he goes Nelson Cruz on the aging curve). That's $4.8M-$5.6M per win. In other words, an amazingly good bargain, even if he's primarily a DH the rest of his career (and he probably is if 78 mph is all he can muster on his throws).
Well done AA.
FG did a good breakdown of the deal: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/marcell-ozuna-braves-a-return-to-atlanta/
The takeaway...
Depending how much LF he plays, Ozuna is projected to produce 11.6-13.5 fWAR over the next 4 years for a total cost of $65M (it's safe to assume the 5th year option won't be picked up unless he goes Nelson Cruz on the aging curve). That's $4.8M-$5.6M per win. In other words, an amazingly good bargain, even if he's primarily a DH the rest of his career (and he probably is if 78 mph is all he can muster on his throws).
Well done AA.
I'm trying to remember the last time the Braves had a lineup where all eight positions were locked up by a dangerous player. I'm sure there will be some kind of catching platoon and Osuna likely comes out for late-inning defense, but if the starters stay healthy (knock wood), I can see all of them playing at least 140 games*
* Assuming Camargo takes over third if Riley threatens the strikeout record.
** Projecting Pache as third outfielder, Inciarte as an expensive late-inning replacement.
How did he ever play CF?