Pretty much in line with my feelings on Gray.
Anthony
1:08 What are the chances of the Atlanta Braves landing Sonny Gray?
Steve Adams
1:10 Reasonable enough, though I'm more skeptical of it than most. Signing a relatively marquee free agent to a four-year deal just hasn't been in Alex Anthopoulos' playbook as the Braves' baseball ops leader. Marcell Ozuna is the only free agent he's signed for four years. He hasn't gone past three years on a free agent arm, and those deals have been exclusively for relievers (Will Smith, Joe Jimenez). I guess you can kind of count Reynaldo Lopez as a starter, since it seems they'll at least take a look at him in that role, but again, that's less than half the guarantee Gray will command and probably one year less than he'll get
1:11 Not saying it CAN'T happen, and the Braves certainly have the resources. But they're also in luxury tax territory already -- for a second straight year -- so you can add a 30% tax to whatever Sonny will get. We predicted 4/90, so add another $6.75MM onto that $22.5MM AAV this year. Do the Braves really want to spend around $29MM this season to add Gray to the rotation? Again, not saying it's impossible or anything, but I'm skeptical.
Anthony
1:08 What are the chances of the Atlanta Braves landing Sonny Gray?
Steve Adams
1:10 Reasonable enough, though I'm more skeptical of it than most. Signing a relatively marquee free agent to a four-year deal just hasn't been in Alex Anthopoulos' playbook as the Braves' baseball ops leader. Marcell Ozuna is the only free agent he's signed for four years. He hasn't gone past three years on a free agent arm, and those deals have been exclusively for relievers (Will Smith, Joe Jimenez). I guess you can kind of count Reynaldo Lopez as a starter, since it seems they'll at least take a look at him in that role, but again, that's less than half the guarantee Gray will command and probably one year less than he'll get
1:11 Not saying it CAN'T happen, and the Braves certainly have the resources. But they're also in luxury tax territory already -- for a second straight year -- so you can add a 30% tax to whatever Sonny will get. We predicted 4/90, so add another $6.75MM onto that $22.5MM AAV this year. Do the Braves really want to spend around $29MM this season to add Gray to the rotation? Again, not saying it's impossible or anything, but I'm skeptical.