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It would be hard to trade TDA to me. He’s probably the clear club house leader and will help get Murphy ready for the pitchers.

I'd be hesitant to a degree, but I just don't think the clubhouse leader thing is a heavy factor for our front office. Freeman was viewed as a clubhouse leader, and we never offered the extra year that would have likely kept him here (not here to debate this for the 10,000th time). It was also clear that Dansby was viewed as an unofficial team captain, but we never were a serious factor when it became apparent he would get a contract beyond our comfort zone or what we deemed reasonable. So I don't think I'd mind pulling the trigger on a trade of him that would give us more defensive certainty at shortstop and possibly make it easier to trade Grissom in order to fix the revolving door in LF for at least 2-3 seasons. A better full-time LF, more established shortstop and perhaps a lesser backup catcher would be preferable to the current situation.
 
Kim would be a terrific get. Acuna RF - Harris CF - Riley 3B - Olson 1B - Murphy/d'Arnaud C - Ozzie 2B - Kim SS - d'Arnaud/Murphy DH - Ozuna/Rosario LF

That's a really damn good lineup.
 
Kim would be a perfect fit for us. Prime of his career, pretty cheap, under control for a couple years. It makes too much sense.
 
Just not sure what we even have to give up that would allow us to land him.
I would think dealing off the top of whatever deck we have left. I'm indifferent about TDA although I like him a lot. Me thinks they'd want Anderson, another mlb'er or close and a high dart throw off the prospect list. Problem is they'd be dipping into the high recent draft pick column me thinks.

They've already dealt heavily from the 2021 class, so I'm thinking a Dylan Dodd type. I'd hope they wouldn't entertain a Adam Shoemaker, Spencer Schwellenbach, or Smith -Shawver. Those are high dart potential studs. Got give to get I guess.
 
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Just not sure what we even have to give up that would allow us to land him.

i wouldn’t be surprised if they wanted Wright for him, and i don’t think they’d be off-base asking for that. Wright was a nice surprise last year but i’m not totally bought in to him bring anything more than a good ~4. but he could also still
improve and it would be a risky move. Anderson will require AA to add more.
 
i also think you’d be selling low on Anderson in that case which i don’t like. he isn’t as bad as he was last year and will turn it around. i don’t think he and Wright will be far apart in 2023. i would be fine keeping the pitching depth and using Arcia/Grissom at SS myself.
 
i also think you’d be selling low on Anderson in that case which i don’t like. he isn’t as bad as he was last year and will turn it around. i don’t think he and Wright will be far apart in 2023. i would be fine keeping the pitching depth and using Arcia/Grissom at SS myself.
Kinda here also, but for Kim I wouldn't think twice if only because I think the trajectory of Anderson is quite a bit lower than Wright. I could be wrong though. I think if he had another solid offering to keep people off that straight fastball or consistently get the change over he'd improve.
 
Is Ozuna's baggage any heavier than Bauer's? FWIW Dodgers (as of today) are more in need of a bat than Braves are of a pitcher. I doubt either team is anxious to dump multi millions of dollars because of bad press and misdemeanors.
 
You do remember that Bauer's accuser had a go round with Tatis Jr dont you? Dont hear anyone from San Diego wanting to dump Tatis.
 
If the Dodgers are ready to release one of the best pitchers in baseball and still owe him north of $30 million and will take luxury tax penalties for paying him, I don't see why the Braves would go anywhere near him. And I don't know why the Dodgers would go anywhere near Ozuna. Even if the Braves wanted Bauer, the Dodgers wouldn't just hand him over to a top pennant competitor.
 
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