Although still early, the
Winter Meetings wrapping up in San Diego, there has already been some big
Domino’s that have fallen. The Oakland A’s have been one of the busiest teams
in terms of trades. They have
already made a blockbuster move with Toronto involving their 3rd
baseman Josh Donaldson and another with The White sox involving starting
pitcher Jeff Samardzija.. They have also made some Free Agent moves in picking
up Billy Butler formerly of the KC Royals.
The Atlanta Braves have been
fairly active as well in their pursuit to revamp a roster that is need of a
face-lift and also in need of some added depth both at the major league and
minor league level. The Braves have already done one Blockbuster deal when they
Jason Heyward and Jordan Walden.to
the Cardinals for Shelby Miller
and Tyrell Jenkins.
They also moved Tommy La Stella for Arodys Vizcaino
and International Free Agent money. The Braves also dipped into the free agent
market already with the signing of relief pitcher Jim Johnson and right fielder Nick Markakis.
It
looks like new GM John Hart is not done his transformation of the Braves just
yet. There is the looming issue of both Uptons (B.J. and Justin) and Evan
Gattis. Justin and Evan are the most likely to be dealt but if Hart can mange
somehow to ‘mind trick’ another GM into taking BJ and his contract off his
hands (like JP did for the Jays with Vernon Wells and Alex Rios) he would
probably be praised by Braves nation. It will be interesting to see what Hart
is able to do regarding these players. Justin Upton would likely fetch the best
package in return, it is just a matter of what Hart is looking for and what
other GM’s are willing to part with. It is no secret that the Braves are
looking for young controllable arms as well as shore up a currently depleted
farm system starved for high end talent.
The Braves
were looking at a possible power replacing outfielder in Cuban, Yasmani Tomas
but he chose to sign with Arizona so the Braves elected to take a look at Dian
Toscano, a lesser known Cuban that sounds like more of a contact hitter then a
big power threat like the most recent Cubans who have come over of late. It is
looking like one of John Hart’s objectives is to move the identity of the team
to a more contact oriented lineup. Power is a great thing and can prove to be
imposing but if you are striking out more often then not it can’t help but hurt
the teams ability to manufacture runs. Good pitching can stifle big power and
when that is not there you need to be able to put the ball in play and that is
something the Braves struggled with down the stretch last season The team has
also obtained the services of former A’s infielder Alberto Callaspo as a 2nd
base option.
The
Braves are still thin on a starting rotation that has only 4 members thus far.
Depending on what other trades or other moves are made, pitching will be a
major point of focus for the team. When you think of The Braves, people still
tend to remember the good ol’ days of Maddux, Glavine and Smoltz being the
backbone of the team. With the quality of arms that are in the NL East already
the Braves will need to bolster their arms and
offence if they hope to compete.
All eyes will still be on Atlanta and GM John Hart as there are still a number of moving pieces that need to be resolved, either via Free Agency or by trade. And the waiting game continues...
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