The Braves have been relatively quiet to this point in the winter, having done little to this point beyond trade Jorge Soler to the Angels at the start of the offseason. That’s created the impression of a club being cautious about its payroll situation this winter, when they stand at risk of surpassing the luxury tax for a third consecutive year, which would come with stiff tax penalties and cause the first-round pick in the 2026 draft to move back ten spots. Despite the club’s slow start to the winter, however, Braves president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos told reporters (including David O’Brien of The Athletic) that the club is willing to surpass the luxury tax for a third consecutive year to address the club’s needs this winter.
According to O’Brien, the club’s initial plans for the offseason were scuttled when they received worrisome medical updates regarding stars Ronald Acuna Jr. and Spencer Strider as well as reliever Joe Jimenez. Neither Acuna nor Strider is expected to be ready for Opening Day as things stand, and O’Brien adds that both could be out of action “well into May.” That news, in conjunction with the loss of Jimenez to knee surgery for most or all of the 2025 campaign, left the Braves to look for ways to free up salary. Per O’Brien, the club likely wouldn’t have restructured the contracts of Reynaldo Lopez and Aaron Bummer nor declined the club option of veteran catcher Travis d’Arnaud had these injuries not put additional pressure on the club to pursue help in the outfield, rotation, and bullpen.
Of those three areas of the roster, the outfield appears to be the most pressing for the club to address. O’Brien notes that the Braves may prefer to be extra cautious with Acuna next season in the aftermath of his second torn ACL in four seasons, particularly after he struggled (at least relative to his own elite standards) in 2022 after returning to the lineup as soon as possible. That’s led the club to pursue outfield help thanks to the relatively lackluster in-house alternatives of Eli White, Luke Williams and Carlos D. Rodriguez as options to pair with Jarred Kelenic and Michael Harris II on the grass until Acuna returns.
On the pitching side of things, however, the Braves seemingly have more comfort with their internal options. Reigning NL Cy Young award winner Chris Sale figures to be joined by Lopez and rookie Spencer Schwellenbach in the club’s Opening Day rotation for 2025, and the club has a large number of possible internal options to handle the other two rotation spots including Bryce Elder, AJ Smith-Shawver, Hurston Waldrep, and Ian Anderson among others, but Anthopoulos suggested one surprising internal candidate for a rotation job as well: right-hander Grant Holmes.
The 28-year-old made his MLB debut for the Braves this past season and excelled in a swing role for the club with a 3.56 ERA and 3.20 FIP in 68 1/3 innings of work split between seven starts and 19 relief appearances. Given Holmes’s apparent comfort moving between the rotation and bullpen, he could prove to be a sensible choice to fill in for Strider in the club’s Opening Day rotation before moving into a relief role once the hard-throwing righty returns to action. Similarly, O’Brien notes that Anthopoulos expressed interest in using right-hander Daysbel Hernandez in a set-up role in 2025 to help make up for the loss of Jimenez. Hernandez pitched just 18 innings for Atlanta in 2024 across 16 appearances, but he made a strong impression in that limited time with a 2.50 ERA, a 35.1% strikeout rate, and a 2.11 FIP.
One other option to help make up for the loss of Jimenez that O’Brien notes could be on the table is a reunion with southpaw A.J. Minter. While O’Brien suggests that the club “might” re-sign Minter this winter, one potential wrinkle in bringing Minter back to help ease the loss of Jimenez is the fact that the lefty might also miss Opening Day following surgery. Minter underwent season-ending hip surgery back in August, and O’Brien notes that it’s not yet clear whether or not he’ll be ready to pitch early in the 2025 season.
Even setting aside the potential implications Minter’s health could have on Atlanta’s interest in a reunion, his injury woes lingering into the season could substantially impact earning power this winter, as well. MLBTR predicted a two-year, $16MM deal for Minter earlier this offseason as part of our annual Top 50 MLB Free Agents list, but that prediction came with the presumption that the southpaw would be ready for Opening Day in 2025. If Minter’s rehab from surgery leaves Opening Day in question for the lefty throughout the offseason, it would hardly be a surprise to see the 31-year-old settle for a one-year deal this winter in hopes of proving himself healthy and having a better chance at a more lucrative multi-year deal next year.
DS1
Bo Graves!!
Big whiffa
They are still the class of the NL East ! And maybe for the entire length of the Soto contract. Braves will reload now they created some financial breathing room. Dangerous roster with top notch upper management that underachieved last season
YourDreamGM
Lots of bargains to be had. AA capable of finding them. If not he can hit me up but he should do fine on his own.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
I assumed you were already in Dallas working the phones.
Tigers3232
He was held up updating his Top 100 Prospects list…
Smacky
Jose Constanza coming back to stack bodies
BlooperDisbeliever
I would love to see Minter back. I think he’s been one of the more underrated relievers in baseball over the past several years and strikes me as someone who’d be willing to give a discount to come back.
Reynaldo's
How much more patience will teams have for Kelenic?
Benjamin101677
They took a lot of cash to get him; had flashes of looking good I am thinking he will have 2025 a d part of 2026
aLifetimeOfDefeats
My guess: they’re gonna find a right handed power hitting corner outfielder to pair with him. He’s gonna have the first half of the season to prove himself as an MLB regular, if he struggles again he gets demoted to the 4th outfielder when Acuna comes back.
Atloriolesfan
They lost out on Tyler ONeill to the Orioles and the money pretty much matched the Soler salary dump. Why? Because he had the optoon for 2vmore years and their luxury tax problem in 2026 and 2027 is the same.
AA is gaslighting They will be luxury tax payors for years or they’ll rebuild. There’s no in between scenario. The farm is decimated in terms of position players. They can’t play in the Santander/Teoscar layer of bats. The Mets have Soto and a superior farm system. The Phillies are better and have a bigger budget. Their future is more in the Nats/Marlins layer of the NL East than the Top 2.
cash3w
I understand your points, but not going after O’Neill means ATL doesn’t hit the penalty? Going over the penalty for O’Neill is more of the head scratcher for me. Seems like there’s a deeper plan here.
aLifetimeOfDefeats
I would rather see AA splurge on the rotation than on the often injured O’Neal. They can upgrade SS & LF with cheaper 1 year deals on Paul DeJong & Tommy Pham and then trade from their minor league pitching surplus to get a high leverage reliever. I never thought they would spend on any of the big names on long term deals that weren’t pitchers.
Tigers3232
Upgrade by taking almost 1/4 of lineup from the worst team in MLB history??
aLifetimeOfDefeats
The Sox being bad doesn’t change the fact Pham and Dejong are both productive and had better seasons than Arcia & JK
Tigers3232
Pham had a -0.2 WAR. He had the worst season of the 4. Dejong had a whopping 0.4 WAR higher than Arcia.
And when a team was the worst in the history of MLB, taking nearly 1/4 of the lineup and 2 of the least productive players isn’t exactly something contending teams yearn to do.
As for Pham, we know of a couple incidents where he’s had some issues. At this point I think most people question if he’s an issue in clubhouse. The amount he’s been passed around is crazy. Dismissing it as him being a bat for hire passed numerous transactions ago.
EM41
At least one more year, in my opinion. He’s still young enough to have potential. At worst, I would say that he is a 4th outfielder because of his ability to play all 3 OF positions.
Paleobros
Hopefully at *most* one more year. Yes he’s young but young and bad is still bad. He had a good amount of runway last year and was bad. I guess we’ll see whether we want to or not ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
billw-2
Juan Soto to the Mutts…for 15 years??? Ugh, for so many reasons…we will get sick to death of that hotdog…..acting foolish, walking and wearing down pitchers, and getting big hits….
Acuna is only getting paid what, 33% of what Soto will get? Hopefully he doesn’t get sour about that fact…
Judd_Skinner
I don’t think Acuña has much room to complain, considering he’s only had one fully healthy season out of the past four, and will miss considerable time next year.
nicksc10
LA and NY make the big moves while the Braves search the couch cushions for loose change. Typical.
Big whiffa
That’s actually not typical at all. Braves typically have all their plans in order prior to 1st day of FA. Where they then sign the players they want while everyone else is still making plans
bravesfan
It’s all fluff. He’s the master at speaking a bunch of words that means absolutely nothing. I’ve been happy with the Braves going after it lately and spending money. But I think this years different. I think they are trying to reset a little
braveshomer
I agree, we see these reports every year. I’ve always been skeptical about AA being players in Free Agents after the “We’re gonna shop any every aisle” comment years ago and then absolutely nothing happened….Most Braves fans know we’ll never big players in free agency, but the last few seasons we have more talent leaving than coming back in, including Milb. Thats not sustainable and is going to catch up quickly.
Outfieldflyrule??
Kelenic is nothing more than a 4th OF… that’s value at his salary but we need better than that to keep up. Also need a SP…at current free agent prices probably need to trade for that.
TradeAcuna
Willing to exceed but constantly shop at the bargain bin.
southi
I will believe that Atlanta will go over the competitive balance tax threshold when I see it. I believe that Anthopoulos will only do so as a last desperate measure. He will explore all other avenues first!
GabeOfThrones
Trade for and extend Arraez, move Kelenic to RF, play Arraez in LF. Maybe after Acuna gets back they could move Albies to SS and Arraez back to 2b.
BraveJason
Does anyone believe him. I am not wasting my money anymore.
tn_volsfan1982
Try not to drag your feet again this year
tn_volsfan1982
Lost out on Fried. $218 for 8 years by the Yankees.
ATLbravos
didnt lose out on fried… that post season 5.10 era, 2-5 record with blisters isnt worth 8 years/ $218 mm
MLBTR needs to hire editors
There should not be a comma before “as well.”