Interested in Josh Johnson? What would we give up to take him on for the rest of the season?
Here's a suggestion-who hangs up first?
Braves get Johnson and Bonifacio (if he clears waivers) but have to pay the rest of Johnson's 2013 salary (about $4 million)
Jays get Todd Cunningham
Before I get the MURPH label, hear me out:
Johnson has not been good this year, but before he was hurt he was a DOMINANT top of the rotation starter. That is the only thing the Braves really lack for a deep postseason run. Would coming back to the NL and being in a pennant race get him re-started? If so, then we'd be looking at Johnson, Minor, Teheran in a 5 game postseason rotation, with Beachy, Medlen, Wood, and Maholm available in the bullpen to join Kimbrel, Avilan, Walden, and Downs. That would be a KILLER pitching staff. But (1) can Johnson rebound to pre-injury form and (2) is he worth what it would cost ($4 million plus whatever player we sent to Toronto). I added Bonifacio in my scenario because I know the Braves want an infielder who can hit lefty.
Feel free to add your own scenario. I just thought Johnson was worth discussing.
Here's a suggestion-who hangs up first?
Braves get Johnson and Bonifacio (if he clears waivers) but have to pay the rest of Johnson's 2013 salary (about $4 million)
Jays get Todd Cunningham
Before I get the MURPH label, hear me out:
Johnson has not been good this year, but before he was hurt he was a DOMINANT top of the rotation starter. That is the only thing the Braves really lack for a deep postseason run. Would coming back to the NL and being in a pennant race get him re-started? If so, then we'd be looking at Johnson, Minor, Teheran in a 5 game postseason rotation, with Beachy, Medlen, Wood, and Maholm available in the bullpen to join Kimbrel, Avilan, Walden, and Downs. That would be a KILLER pitching staff. But (1) can Johnson rebound to pre-injury form and (2) is he worth what it would cost ($4 million plus whatever player we sent to Toronto). I added Bonifacio in my scenario because I know the Braves want an infielder who can hit lefty.
Feel free to add your own scenario. I just thought Johnson was worth discussing.