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Over the next couple of months, I will have evaluated every trade target the Braves could possibly be interested in leading up to the trade deadline, and Alex Anthopoulos will land some AAA guy nobody has ever heard of that will end up winning NLCS MVP. That’s why he’s the best in the business, but like Anthopoulos, I’ll do my best to leave no stone unturned. To this point, I’ve discussed a number of candidates from the White Sox and Rockies.

If you want to check those out, follow the links below: White Sox Trade Targets Rockies Trade Targets Like the White Sox and Rockies, the Angels are one of the few teams that will undoubtedly be sellers ahead of the trade deadline. They have no hope of making the postseason and desperately need to replenish a barren farm system. They should be open to trading everyone, including arguably the best player of this generation in Mike Trout .



I’ll get to Mike Trout later, but the Angels actually match up perfectly with the Braves as a trade partner. For starters, Tyler Anderson might be the most sought after starting pitcher at the trade deadline. He’s in the second year of a three-year, $42 million contract and putting together a career year, boasting a 2.

37 ERA over 12 starts. Anderson makes sense as a target because he not only would help shore up the Braves rotation this year but also ease some concerns in 2025 as well, which needs to be addressed with Max Fried ‘s looming free agency and Charlie Morton potentially retiring..

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