The Seager/Walker package still seems really intriguing, and potentially a way to save on prospect-cost if the Braves are willing to absorb a lot of Seager's salary (about $4m left on his 2020 prorata, plus $18.5m in 2021, and a $15m 2022 team-option that becomes a player-option if he's traded).
Walker's got a 4.95 fip and a 4.81 xfip, but his walk-rate's been solid (2.67 bb/9), and even if he starts pitching closer to that fip/xfip (4.00 era currently), he's still likely an upgrade to the Braves in-house options in the rotation. If you generously think he keeps pitching to close out the season as well as he has heretofore, and figure 0.3 war, that means he'd be worth about 2.5m in SV after accounting for the ~$300k owed him over the final month of the season.
Seager is harder to price, because a lot depends on whether you think he's closer to the 2.9 war player he was in 2019 (much less the 5.8 war/162 player he's pacing this year), or the 1.7/1.2 war player ZiPS projects him in 2021/2022. It's the difference between his contract being under water, or having some surplus. Given his age (33), and three-year production prior to this season (3.5, 1.5, 2.9), I'd be skeptical of a value over 4.0 war for the remainder of 2020 plus 2021–22—but let's be generous and say 5.0, since he does seem to genuinely be hitting well this season (.280 babip isn't crazy; .380 woba but .391 xwoba, so he's actually been a tad unlucky), or SV of around $7.5m.
For the combined package, that's $10m SV making pretty generous assumptions about the players the Mariners would be trading; add in $10m from the Mariners, bringing the total outlay from ~$45m to ~$35m, and you're at $20m in value. That's about in-line with a 50 FV prospect in Bryce Wilson's range, though some 35/40 FV sweetening would probably be necessary. Maybe they'd be have interest in a flier on a guy like Trey Harris or Patrick Weigel, each of whom probably doesn't have a future in Atlanta (the former because of the surfeit of good young OFs, the latter because of the tea-leaves: namely, that the Braves still haven't called him up at this point).
That's why I think there's a deal with them AA could make today - and that he could push it even farther and really "fix things" by going further with them. If your numbers line-up (not questioning them at all) and you could get Seager and Walker for Wilson and Weigel, why not keep going? With Seager and Ozuna here, there's no reason not to move Riley IMO. What would AA need to package with him to get Gonzales included in the deal? That would give you your top 3 rotation spots for 2021 under control for cheap, meaning you could start talking to Ozuna about coming back now.
If Riley, Touki, Wilson, and Weigel nets you Seager, Gonzales, and Walker and a chunk of money to pay Seager with I think I'd have to pull the trigger on that immediately - you'd still have the option of bringing Folty back to replace Walker in 2022 and Wright/Anderson/Newk/Davidson/De La Cruz/Muller to battle for the 4th and 5th spots if you don't.
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