Just a point to ponder for those assuming Teheran will be shopped...or the Cubs would be interested...or that Hart (and everyone else in the front office) should be fired if Olivera's not an All-Star 3B for the Braves prior to the end of his contract, take a little extra time to think through several scenarios - not just the first one that catches your fancy. As in...
Maybe they decide in the next few weeks that Olivera IS better suited for LF. After his initial struggles, less people seemed to be quite so down on his bat. If you then assume he's your 20 HR/80+ RBI bat for LF for the next 5 seasons at $6,500,000/year as opposed to $20+/year to land a J-Up/Cespedes/Heyward/Gordon, you now have those resources to spend elsewhere, right?
So let's just imagine the Cubs ARE interested in Teheran for a bat. Both teams' OFs are "set" for the time being. They appear to be committed to Soler, and seem to be more concerned about the MI surplus than anything else. Given the cost-certainty Soler and Castro provide them (and Castro's adjustments and apparent willingness to slide over for Russell at SS), they'd be much better off eliminating another potential explosive arbitration salary if they're serious about working out an Arrieta extension since Bryant, Russell, and Schwarber could all see significant raises coming each offseason moving forward.
Again, everything any of us say is simply a guess. But given the above, it would seem that a Teheran and Maybin for Baez and Willson Contreras deal would make all kinds of sense for both sides. I'm still not a fan of Baez and the strikeouts (and my guess is that the Braves' brass isn't big on it either), but that kind of trade would seem to make sense for both sides. Teheran gives them an inexpensive, cost-certain rotation option, and Maybin bridges the gap to Almora or McKinney in CF and/or McKinney/Ian Happ in LF if they do think Scwarber can handle things behind the plate in the future.
The Braves could use the money saved on Teheran's deal plus Maybin's money to try to sign Miller to an extension. You'd have then potentially gotten your LF, your 3B, and your C WITHOUT having spent ANY of the available financial resources.
2016 Cubs:
CF- Maybin, LF- Schwarber, 3B- Bryant, 1B- Rizzo, RF- Soler, C- Montero, 2B- Castro, SS- Russell
Rotation: Arrieta, Lester, Teheran, ???, ???
2016 Braves:
CF- Bourn/Smith, LF- Olivera, 1B- Freeman, 3B- Baez, RF- Markakis, C- Bethancourt/Contreras, 2B- Peterson/Castro, SS- Simmons
Rotation: Free-Agent, Miller, Wisler, ???, ???
Again, that's all pie-in-the-sky thinking. However, you would then be in a position to add one of the "Aces" with the available funds you have now and still have money to spend on pen upgrades, and you'd then have Bourn and Swisher coming off the books for another big expenditure next winter (even if it were taking on salary by trading from the pitching depth like in years past). The point everyone keeps making is that there's more than one way to rebuild - remember that 2017 and beyond is the goal, not this winter. When Albies is ready, he slots in in the 2-hole and you move Olivera down.