Well if there was any doubt on
the direction that the Atlanta Braves were headed in 2016 the answer became
very clear last night. Andrelton Simmons, the best overall defensive player in
baseball, was dealt from Atlanta to the Los Angeles Angles. That is likely the
last big piece that the Braves had to get a hefty and/or impactful return.
Coming from Los Angeles is veteran SS Erick Aybar who is essentially a
placeholder for now and will be a free agent at the end of 2016. He is a player
that will either be flipped in another deal or play SS and possibly be moved at
next years trade deadline. He may be the veteran but not the key piece to the
trade. The Braves also picked up 2 pitching prospects that were the real
centerpieces for the Braves. As was the case in most of the other big deals
that were made during lat years off-season the Braves have shipped out top end
major league talent for top end pitching prospects. The first is Chris Ellis, a
right handed mid rotation type prospect that helps deepen an already pitching
rich farm system. He is not deemed to be an ace but a solid 3-4 type guy should
he continue to progress. The main piece is Sean Newcombe, a big left handed
power arm with 2 above average breaking balls. He looks like he could be a
young Jon Lester type that can throw in the mid 90’s and top out at 96-97mph.
If he continues on his current arc he cold become the teams #1 in the next few
years. Projecting pitching is not an easy thing to do but the Braves are hoping
that with the depth they are accumulating hope that 2 or 3 will reach their
potential.
It is more then likely that some of
these young arms are going to be used as currency in other moves to boost the
extremely weak lineup that they are currently going to have to trot out onto
the fields next season.
Braves fans are going to hope that a
couple of these guys pan out because if they plan on winning any games they may
need to do so 1-0 or 2-1.
Now it looks like the focus is going
to have to be how best to thin out the logjam in the outfield. There are a lot
of bodies and a lot of money tied up in the outfield. Any trades are not going
to garner much of a return but right now it is probably more important to clear
some money and create some roster spots for other younger players. There are 3
outfielders that the Braves would like to move out of town, Michael Bourn, Nick
Swisher and Cameron Maybin. Those 3 guys are due in the neighborhood of $37M
and only Maybin may be a player that may be ok to roam Center field, at least
until the trade deadline. Regardless of the return it would be a prime example
of addition by subtraction.
That is where we stand right now, but
we must take note that it is sill just mid November and we haven’t hit the
Winter Meetings where it is more likely that there will be more moves that will
be made, either by trade or free agency.
Let the funny season continue, should
be interesting.
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