There has been a decent bit of discussion around Alex Anthopoulosā comments regarding essentially only looking to add a starter who would be a middle/top of the rotation guy and not really trying to add just a guy to fit into the back of the rotation. I have conflicted feelings on these comments. A guy like Chris Bassitt would have made this roster better on paper. Thatās not really something disputed. I think there is an argument if you think that Bryce Elder and/or Joey Wentz are 1-1.5 fWAR/162 starting pitchers, then adding a 2-2.5 fWAR/162 starter for just under $20 million isnāt good return on investment and doesnāt substantially improve depth when it results on the likely loss of a guy like Elder from the roster entirely. One counter-argument to that would be that Elder or perhaps a Holmes or Lopez could be stashed in the bullpen to preserve depth if a guy like Bassitt had been added, but I donāt see Elder as a particularly strong bullpen candidate and that scenario wouldnāt have made much sense until Schwellenbachās injury status was discovered. That said, adding a top 3 starter to the roster for reasonable cost is a very difficult task, so perhaps that is an unrealistic self-imposed bar for adding to the pitching staff. Itās an interesting approach and I hope that the Braves donāt suffer from another plague of injuries to their pitching staff this season.
Braves News
We put out some early roster predictions including the starting rotation and the backup catcher spot.
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MLB News
The Orioles acquired pitching depth from the Twins for cash.
The Padres signed longtime Rockies starter German Marquez to a one year deal with a mutual option in 2027.
Zac Gallenās one year $22 million deal in Arizona will be considered worth $18.7 for luxury tax purposes after considering deferrals.














