AA says Braves can add payroll

we are gonna add no one and then say Mike Soroka, Travis d’Arnaud and Huascar Ynoa are practically deadline moves by them coming back
 
Hmm. I'm excited for another soft tossing lefty from the Orioles. I refuse to get my hopes up. I think he tries to put flex seal on the titanic.
 
This bit is interesting - a possibility of moving Austin to cOF and grabbing an infield bat?

“Does it work out that the best deal is to get a starter or a reliever or add a bat that’s not an outfielder and we’ll move somebody else?”
 
Hmm. I'm excited for another soft tossing lefty from the Orioles. I refuse to get my hopes up. I think he tries to put flex seal on the titanic.

Milone is on the 60-day IL, so there goes that promising option.

It's great to hear that adding some payroll is a possibility, but the challenge is how long can the team wait to make a move. I'd say sooner as opposed to later and which teams are in an early selling mode right now and what do they have to offer?
 
I’m sure AA has talked to a lot of teams about certain players but he can’t make a deal if the deal is unreasonable. I wanna see him do something to but not get raped. I’d say Marte and Castellanos are two really good options for a bat and Rodriguez obviously for the bullpen.
 
I have tempered my wish list. Think it may only (better than nothing) a resolution to Ozuna going on restricted/suspension list. Highly doubt adding a big money guy like Castellanos or Marte with FF situation undecided/unresolved and pending CBA along with possible lockout.
 
Adam Frazier and Rodriguez
Or...
Haniger and Kendall graveman

I'm gonna keep beating this drum bc I'm a miss state homer, and also bc I want us dealing with pirates or Mariners
 
I'm still not convinced they need to add SIGNIFICANT payroll, only that something needs to be done relatively soon so that they can finally get over .500 and get on a roll. I also think "adding payroll" could just as easily mean eating Ender's dead money and replacing him with a productive player from within.

You've already got plenty of quick strike threats (Acuna, Freeman, Ozzie, Riley, Dansby) - you just need to get a piece to help string big innings together. Go get Adam Frazier and Richard Rodriguez - they're not the types you'll have to back the truck up for (even this early). Slot Frazier between Riley and Dansby and all of a sudden the lineup has length again, especially when d'Arnaud gets back and you have he and Contreras hitting 7th. Eat Ender's money and go with a Heredia/Almonte platoon in CF until Pache or Waters (or both) force their way into the mix. Rodriguez instantly makes the pen much better and deeper.

That kind of early move gives you a chance to get on a roll with the hope that you might be getting Ynoa and/or Soroka back in 6 weeks WITHOUT dipping into your top prospects. Starting pitching hasn't been the problem even with Morton and Smyly struggling for the most part. Give them another 4-5 starts each to figure things out before panicking - chances are they will, and plugging Ynoa/Soroka in makes you really deep. If it looks like the veterans aren't going to come through or the injured guys can't be counted on a month from now, THEN you go shopping for a SP.
 
I read an article on Rodriguez and I would be wary. Guy who throws a four-seamer in the low-90s 90% of the time (Great spin rate though). He's obviously getting results, but there's part of me who thinks he's a guy who would come to Atlanta and lay an egg.

To the question of what would Frazier and Rodriguez cost us, my guess is at least couple of minor league arms in the higher levels of our system and maybe a bat. Bryse Wilson and Kyle Wright would be at or near the top of the list in that scenario. Depending on what Pirates' scouts think, I could also see Muller as a possibility. As for the bat involved, conversation would probably start with Waters. So I'd say two of those four would be the least the Pirates would ask.
 
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I read an article on Rodriguez and I would be wary. Guy who throws a four-seamer in the low-90s 90% of the time (Great spin rate though). He's obviously getting results, but there's part of me who thinks he's a guy who would come to Atlanta and lay an egg.

To the question of what would Frazier and Rodriguez cost us, my guess is at least couple of minor league arms in the higher levels of our system and maybe a bat. Bryse Wilson and Kyle Wright would be at or near the top of the list in that scenario. Depending on what Pirates' scouts think, I could also see Muller as a possibility. As for the bat involved, conversation would probably start with Waters. So I'd say two of those four would be the least the Pirates would ask.

I'm pretty sure they're well aware of those concerns as well, and think that's why the return is likely to be a bit less than they'd like. Frazier's high BABIP (as well as his hard-hit rate I'd think) would be a concern for teams interested in him, and I'd expect the Pirates realize that too.

I think one of the three arms you mentioned is reasonable, and that Waters would arguably be "expendable" in a deal like this where you'd control Frazier next season to be able to take your time with Harris' development. If you're going to include Waters, Muller is pulled back though. They get ONE guy whose clock hasn't started, not two. They're really short on Catching depth as well, and with Contreras ready now and Langeliers looking like he will be ready at some point in 2022 (if not Opening Day) I'd throw A-Jax in.

My thought was Waters, A-Jax, their choice of Wilson or Wright, and maybe filler like Ervin/Demeritte/Trey Harris - Ervin or Demeritte if they wanted someone they could add to the roster now, Harris if they wanted someone a bit further away with higher upside.
 
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