UNCBlue012
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Ken Rosenthal said this morning the Braves did have real interest in Díaz, but they backed off due to the draft-pick cost. Basically, they’re not budging on that No. 26 pick unless it’s for someone who moves the needle way more than a one-inning reliever. It sounds like they really value that spot — and honestly, given how well they’ve drafted in that range the last few years, it makes sense. So instead of forcing it, they’re just staying patient, looking for a bullpen arm that doesn’t come with a penalty attached and keeping their long-term plan intact. Money doesn't seem to be the issue, though.