Latest Update: Another Braves-Athletics Deal has been Confirmed by the Blecher Report
As more free-agent dominoes fall, it appears that the Braves aren’t even contemplating any of the top remaining starting pitchers on the market. If they are going to add to their rotation, it appears that it will be through trade, and those discussions should heat up after the holidays.
The Braves have been connected to several of the top names on the trade market, like Dylan Cease and Corbin Burnes. Both of them would be unbelievable additions, giving Atlanta one of the top rotations in the league to pair with their historically great offense. However, every competitive team with good prospects will be calling about Cease and Burnes. That’s not going to be easy for Alex Anthopoulos to pull off, but perhaps he goes back to a familiar place this time of year.
The Oakland Athletics are still rebuilding and should be looking to offload their veteran pieces. That’s what Kerry Miller of Bleacher Report has Alex Anthopoulos doing in his latest piece.
Atlanta and Oakland Make Yet Another Trade
Atlanta Braves Receive: LHP Paul Blackburn (two years of arbitration eligibility remaining)
Another significant trade with the Athletics would be comical at this point; however, I’m not sure Oakland would be interested in dealing with Alex Anthopoulos again. The past two trades for Matt Olson and Sean Murphy look terrible for them to this point.
I also don’t know if the Braves would be very interested in Paul Blackburn. He’s had his moments, which led to him being named an All-Star in 2022 after a terrific first half, but he’s not much better, if at all than what the Braves currently have on their staff in the form of Bryce Elder and AJ Smith-Shawver. Anthopoulos should have no problem giving up a prospect like JR Ritchie for something that can help the team win now. He’s well away from making an impact at the major-league level. I just don’t think Blackburn moves the needle.
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