It's done. Demeritte cleared waivers and is now on the Gwinnett roster. I was just critiquing clvclv's suggestion of Dustin Fowler.
To earlier points about Smyly, while I'm not in love with the signing, I can see the logic behind adding both him and Morton. Question will always be on price. At the time they were signed, I thought Anthopoulos jumped the market but in retrospect both deals fall within the expected range. For me, the issue gets to be the offense and I may be one of the only folks worried about it, but I think there are question marks there if d'Arnaud and Ozuna (and to some extent Swanson) don't repeat their 2020 performance.
It's fair to project regression for most of the Braves offense.
Acuna: unlucky BABIP of .302 should improve, but the HR/FB rate of 32% almost certainly regresses. The end result is probably a higher BA and lower SLG than 2020...roughly even overall. If he puts together a fluky season with a .370 BABIP and a 30% HR/FB rate, he wins the MVP award.
Freeman: BABIP of .366 was almost a career high, but the BB rate was way up. If that's new Freeman he may not regress much if the BABIP stays around his career .340 mark. We already saw what he needs to do to win an MVP...just get a little lucky.
Ozuna: BABIP of .391, HR/FB of 26.5% both due for regression. We likely saw Ozuna's career year, so expect an OPS drop of ~.150 in 2021.
TDA: BABIP of .411, HR/FB of 25.7%..expect significant regression for both numbers. Expect an OPS drop similar to Ozuna's for TDA.
Swanson: BABIP of .350 (career .307), so I expect a drop of 20+ points in the BA/OBP, but similar power numbers.
Riley: Nothing out of line for him, though I expect him to make progress into an average MLB hitter, something like .250/.320/.450 if he plays everyday, better if he platoons.
Albies: I expect a healthy Albies to be much better than he was in 2020, the only guy due for significant positive change in offensive output.
Overall the offense will likely take a significant step back, while the rotation is hopefully much better. The Braves were a 94/95 win team last year, and I expect them to be a 90-95 win team in 2021.