With Aaron Nola and Sonny Gray off the board, Atlanta should pivot this offseason and focus on quantity
The Atlanta Braves went into free agency reportedly "determined" to come out of it with a frontline starter to add into the 2024 rotation of Spencer Strider, Max Fried, and Charlie Morton.
Well, it might be more costly and difficult than initially expected.
Aaron Nola, seen as the safest of the top starting pitching options due to his durability and consistency, turned down more money from Atlanta to return to Philadelphia on a seven-year deal.
The Braves have reportedly turned their attention to Sonny Gray in response, but they shouldn't.
UPDATE: The Cardinals are reportedly signing Gray to a multi-year deal.
Here's the thing: As we discussed a few weeks ago, any pitchers with a qualifying offer (Nola, Snell, and Gray) will cost Atlanta their 2nd and 5th-highest picks in the 2024 MLB Draft if they sign here as a free agent.
(Yoshinobu Yamamoto will have a different expense outside of his contract - the posting fee, estimated to be around $30M. Even with that, he's still a perfect fit for Atlanta.)
If Atlanta doesn't sign Yamamoto, they should pass on Gray and Snell and focus on adding multiple starters pitchers in free agency.
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So what should Atlanta do instead?
The non-payroll costs are too high for Snell and Gray
Reminder, since the Braves paid the competitive balance tax last season, signing an qualifying offer recipient results in losing two picks. In the most recent draft, those two picks (2nd and 5th highest) would have been RHP Drue Hackenberg (#59 overall) and RHP Garrett Bauman (#126 overall). In 2022, the players that went at those picks for Atlanta were RHP JR Ritchie and C Drake Baldwin. For a team that's excelled in finding mid-round picks that can produce - Spencer Strider was a 4th round pick (2020), while Michael Harris II was a 3rd rounder (2019) and AJ Smith-Shawver was a 7th rounder (2021) - that's a high price to pay.
Additionally, losing $1M in international bonus pool space would just further weaken a farm system that, owing to both trades and international signing restrictions for multiple years, is one of the worst-rated farm systems in MLB.
Save the draft picks, sign multiple players, and use these open roster spots to your advantage. There's opportunities to find value while preserving all-important draft capital and international bonus pool space.
(And also, by not committing $30M to Blake Snell or $25M to Sonny Gray, you've got more money available to extend Max Fried.)
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