Matthew Pouliot
Jul thirteen, 2011, 9:15 PM EDT
Atlanta Braves
First-half report: 54-38
Standings: path Phillies by three 1/2 games in NL East, five up in wild card
Needs
Outfield: Jordan Schafer has had his moments, but he also has a .599 OPS in 169 at-bats whilst filling in for Nate McLouth and Martin Prado. The Braves offense is very good when absolutely everyone is wholesome and McLouth is the worst participant in the lineup, but including another outfielder is really a need to. Players are going to keep acquiring damage,
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Bullpen: The Braves have gotten superb relief so far,
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Infield: If the Braves can’t bring in a starting-type outfielder, maybe they can at least go get a quality backup for Chipper Jones so that they’ll no longer have to play Prado at third base. The return of Omar Infante to Atlanta would work if the last-place Marlins decide to sell.
Target
Josh Willingham (OF Oak): The addition of Dan Uggla was supposed to help out a Braves team that has typically struggled against left-handers, and it probably will pay off in time. Still, to date, the Braves are hitting .208 and slugging .333 against southpaws, compared to .249 with a .407 slugging percentage against righties. Willingham isn’t a perfect solution — ideally,
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Proposed deal
Willingham and RHP Brad Ziegler for LHP Mike Minor and LHP Brett Oberholtzer
I wouldn’t propose that the Braves give up Minor for Willingham alone,
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It’s still a pretty high price to pay, but Brandon Beachy‘s emergence has made Minor expendable. The left-hander would likely be a fine No. 3 starter in Oakland. Oberholtzer, who is currently sporting a 4.03 ERA as a 22-year-old in Double-A, probably ranks as Atlanta’s sixth- or seventh-best pitching prospect.