The Braves want to unload Kemp. Problem is, there are several 1B/DH options available to teams willing to take 1 year deals. No team is going to acquire Kemp in a trade that saves the Braves more than ~$5M.
Kemp can still hit. He could still serve as a good DH and an impact PHer. In lieu of $5M in savings, maybe the Braves could use him as an impact bench bat.
The Braves want to get Acuna in RF soon, but they need to keep him down for a few weeks to buy the extra year of control.
I propose starting the season with Kemp in LF, and then using the 10 day DL to give him consistent PAs in AAA between series in AL parks. For example:
3/29 - 4/22 (22 games, ~80 PAs): Kemp as MLB LFer with late game defensive sub, Acuna in AAA.
4/23 - 4/27 (5 games, ~5 PAs): Kemp as MLB bench bat, Acuna as MLB RFer, Markakis as MLB LFer
4/28 - 5/7: Kemp on 10 day DL, rehabbing in AAA
5/8 - 5/9 (2 games, ~10 PAs): Kemp as MLB DH in Tampa Bay
5/10 - 5/14 (4 games, ~4 PAs): Kemp as MLB bench bat
5/15 - 5/24: Kemp on 10 day DL, rehabbing in AAA
5/25 - 5/27 (3 games, ~15 PAs): Kemp as MLB DH in Boston
5/28 - 6/6 (10 games, ~10 PAs): Kemp as MLB bench bat
6/8 - 6/18: Kemp on 10 day DL, rehabbing in AAA
6/19 - 6/20 (2 games, ~10 PAs): Kemp as MLB DH in Toronto
6/21 - 7/1 (9 games, ~9 PAs): Kemp as MLB bench bat
7/2 - 7/4 (3 games, ~15 PAs): Kemp as MLB DH in NY
That's 150+ PAs during the first 3 months of the season from a guy who should post an .800+ OPS with very little time spent in the OF. If Kemp is at all an impact DH, that should give him enough time to prove it.
After that point there are no more games in AL parks, so the Braves either cut Kemp entirely, keep him as a PHer, or hope he has shown enough as a DH that some AL team will take him to save the Braves some more cash in 2019.
Kemp can still hit. He could still serve as a good DH and an impact PHer. In lieu of $5M in savings, maybe the Braves could use him as an impact bench bat.
The Braves want to get Acuna in RF soon, but they need to keep him down for a few weeks to buy the extra year of control.
I propose starting the season with Kemp in LF, and then using the 10 day DL to give him consistent PAs in AAA between series in AL parks. For example:
3/29 - 4/22 (22 games, ~80 PAs): Kemp as MLB LFer with late game defensive sub, Acuna in AAA.
4/23 - 4/27 (5 games, ~5 PAs): Kemp as MLB bench bat, Acuna as MLB RFer, Markakis as MLB LFer
4/28 - 5/7: Kemp on 10 day DL, rehabbing in AAA
5/8 - 5/9 (2 games, ~10 PAs): Kemp as MLB DH in Tampa Bay
5/10 - 5/14 (4 games, ~4 PAs): Kemp as MLB bench bat
5/15 - 5/24: Kemp on 10 day DL, rehabbing in AAA
5/25 - 5/27 (3 games, ~15 PAs): Kemp as MLB DH in Boston
5/28 - 6/6 (10 games, ~10 PAs): Kemp as MLB bench bat
6/8 - 6/18: Kemp on 10 day DL, rehabbing in AAA
6/19 - 6/20 (2 games, ~10 PAs): Kemp as MLB DH in Toronto
6/21 - 7/1 (9 games, ~9 PAs): Kemp as MLB bench bat
7/2 - 7/4 (3 games, ~15 PAs): Kemp as MLB DH in NY
That's 150+ PAs during the first 3 months of the season from a guy who should post an .800+ OPS with very little time spent in the OF. If Kemp is at all an impact DH, that should give him enough time to prove it.
After that point there are no more games in AL parks, so the Braves either cut Kemp entirely, keep him as a PHer, or hope he has shown enough as a DH that some AL team will take him to save the Braves some more cash in 2019.