NEW YORK -- The Braves have the biggest division lead of any first-place team, but the Braves also have issues. Over the last six weeks or so, they've lost more games than they've won.
The problem, as anyone can see and as the Braves themselves fully admit, is that their offense has been wildly inconsistent.
So what are they looking for on the trade market? Pitching.
The Braves figure that the offense must heal itself, and they believe it can. They also figure that their bullpen needs a boost, despite a 2.63 ERA that is actually the best in baseball.
The main focus has been on finding a left-handed reliever, not surprising given that Jonny Venters and Eric O'Flaherty were both lost for the season with injuries. But the Braves have also looked at right-handed bullpen help, and even at starting pitchers.
The Braves have watched both Chicago teams, and also the Brewers. Brewers lefty Mike Gonzalez would make sense for them, as would Jeff Russell of the Cubs. Marlins left-hander Mike Dunn has also been mentioned by some teams, but the Braves have been told he won't be traded.
Braves people suggest it's unlikely but not totally impossible that they would deal for a starter, with the idea of putting Kris Medlen and/or Brandon Beachy (who made another minor-league rehab start Wednesday night) in the bullpen. But it appears that they don't match up with the Astros on Bud Norris.
The Braves have stayed in first place, and even added to their lead, because the Nationals and Phillies have been even worse. But the Braves have two series each against the Phillies and Nationals in early August.
They know they need to get better. They know they need to hit more consistently, and they especially know that April star Justin Upton needs to get going again. Justin has a .668 OPS and just four home runs since May 1 (his brother B.J., having a horrible year and now injured, actually has more home runs over the last 2 1/2 months).
And yes, they're looking for pitching.