Charlie Morton is still deciding whether to return for an 18th big league season, according to The Athletic’s Jayson Stark. If he does choose to play, the righty may need to find a new landing spot after four years with the Braves.
Stark’s colleague David O’Brien writes that Morton and the Braves have not had any recent contract talks. Atlanta and Morton had preliminary discussions shortly after the postseason, but it appears the team has pivoted to other targets as they look for outfield and pitching help. Morton is open to pitching elsewhere, though O’Brien writes that the two-time All-Star prefers teams that host Spring Training near his home in Bradenton, Florida. In addition to Atlanta, the Blue Jays, Rays, Yankees, Phillies, Orioles, Pirates and Tigers are among the teams that could fit that description.
Morton played this past season on a $20MM club option. Even in a strong pitching market, he’ll probably need to take a reduction this winter. Morton turned in back-of-the-rotation results over 30 starts. He worked to a 4.19 ERA across 165 1/3 innings. Morton struck out 23.8% of batters faced with a 46.3% ground-ball percentage. While that was his strongest grounder rate since 2021, his strikeouts have dropped in consecutive seasons. Morton fanned 25.6% of opponents in 2023 and posted a 28.2% strikeout rate back in ’22.
The velocity and swinging strike rate have also gone backwards slightly. Morton averaged roughly 94 MPH on his fastball and posted an 11.4% swinging strike rate. Both numbers are solid but below his 2021-23 production. Those yellow flags started to catch up to him as the season progressed. Morton carried a 4.07 ERA into the All-Star Break. He allowed 4.37 earned runs per nine while opponents hit .279/.357/.469 in the second half.
None of that is to say that Morton isn’t still a solid pitcher. There’s value in a veteran who can top 150 innings with roughly league average results. Even if he projects more as a #4/5 starter than the mid-rotation arm he’s been for most of his career, he could land something like the $13MM which Kyle Gibson got last winter.
That could be beyond Atlanta’s comfort zone financially. The Braves pushed close to the third tier of luxury tax penalization this year, their second straight season paying the tax. It doesn’t appear they’re inclined to match that spending level next season. RosterResource calculates their CBT number around $217MM, including arbitration estimates. That puts them around $24MM shy of the base threshold.
Atlanta could look to limbo under the tax line to reset their status and avoid the escalating penalties levied on repeat payors. That doesn’t appear to be a firm mandate, however. President of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos said at the Winter Meetings that the Braves would be willing to pay the tax again under certain circumstances. “It’s just a percentage you’re going up. It’s for every dollar over. You’re aware of it, but it doesn’t stop you from doing anything,” he said (link via Mark Bowman of MLB.com). “If the right opportunity presents itself, we’ll do it.”
That said, Atlanta’s start to the winter has been quiet. They restructured deals for Aaron Bummer and Reynaldo López to move some money back to future seasons. The Braves dumped Jorge Soler’s salary for no return, as they ended up non-tendering the player they acquired (Griffin Canning). Atlanta seemingly made little effort to retain Max Fried, nor is there any indication they made a serious play for speculative target Willy Adames. Their only MLB acquisitions thus far are split deals for Carlos D. Rodriguez and Connor Gillispie.
The Braves have almost never been free agent spenders under Anthopoulos. They’ve made much more of an impact on the trade market. Perhaps there’s another such move on the horizon, but they could also be relying on internal rotation options to step up after losing Fried and Morton.
Chris Sale will lead the staff on the heels of his first Cy Young win. López and Spencer Schwellenbach slot behind him as a strong 2-3 combination. Spencer Strider isn’t going to be ready for Opening Day, but he could return from his internal brace procedure within the season’s first half. The back of the staff is questionable. Ian Anderson hasn’t pitched in an MLB game since 2022. AJ Smith-Shawver and Hurston Waldrep struggled with their command in the minors. Bryce Elder performed well in Triple-A but was rocked for a 6.52 ERA in 10 major league starts.
That could open a rotation opportunity for Grant Holmes depending on how the remainder of the offseason progresses. The 28-year-old righty pitched mostly in relief this year, working to a 3.56 ERA over 26 MLB appearances (seven starts). Anthopoulos said this week that the Braves were intrigued by the possibility for Holmes to grab a rotation job in Spring Training. “He’s someone that we’d like to find out what he can do, because we do think there’s significant upside there if he can get a starting spot,” Anthopoulos said (link via Justin Toscano of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution). “But again, that won’t stop us from either trading for or signing any starter.”
Cincyfan85
Wants a team with SPRING TRAINING near his home. Lol
nicksc10
Poverty Braves
Skyrider123
Until the Braves stop seeing success they’re not going to be a poverty franchise
nicksc10
Success = eliminated in first of round of playoffs every season?
strange faces
They won the 2021 World Series. I would call that successful.
nicksc10
With 2 players from that team remaining on the roster.
RunDMC
@nicksc10 —
1) Ian Anderson
2) Dylan Lee
3) Orlando Arcia
4) Ozzie Albies
5) Austin Riley
Acuna was hurt or he’d be on that WS roster.
But it’s also been 3 years! And as late as last season they brought back (and still can) Adam Duvall, Jesse Chavez, which both looked like mistakes.
Skyrider123
Making it to the playoffs on a consistent level and having a winning record is called being successful despite not winning a championship every time. Losing in the first round sucks, but the Braves arent a poverty franchise at all.
DarkSide830
I tend to think he could end up back in Philly.
soxfan1
He will end up back in Tampa or go to Miami imo
RunDMC
Sure, but at a steep discount. He made 20M last season (no buyout). There’s no interest this early b/c he’s not expecting a bargain at 42 y/o and a down year, just below average (ERA+).
aLifetimeOfDefeats
If Morton wants to come back to Atlanta, there’s no way in hell they should pay him anywhere near 20 million. He should be looked at as a last option if they can’t get someone better and younger. I suspect AA will look to add a veteran arm in a trade like they did with Sale. They’ve got 3 top 100 prospects in their system and several B & C+ pitchers.
breckdog
Morton did a good job holding down the no 5 starter spot last year. I did not view him as anything more and was not disappointed when Morton hears a boo showed up instead of ground chuck.
strange faces
I don’t think it was worth $20 million though
El Kabong
The Braves tried to talk to Morton, but things got salty.
TrillionaireTeamOperator
All he has to do is insist he’d rather spend more time with his kids before they grow too old and that he’s basically done with baseball and all but about to file his retirement papers and someone will offer him 1-2 years at $15M-$20M or more- he has been doing this for like 6 or 7 years now.
BravesFan2024
Hope Atlanta fans enjoyed their 1 World Series just like last time they had an opportunity to be a legit dynasty. Always unwilling to spend to fill those last few holes to push them over the top. Same old story… always “playing for the future”. This was a time to take a shot at the present and sadly they passed yet again. It started with letting Freeman walk and every year we see a downgrade. Freeman to Olson 2 years ago regardless of what story Braves homers will try to sell you about Olson being younger and better long term. Swanson to Arcia was last years downgrade (yes I know Swanson didn’t play well either but there were plenty of SS available and the Braves went cheap with Arcia). This year it’s letting Fried walk.
I’m no time traveler but here’s the future in case anyone is curious
2026: Ozuna and Iglesias will go without a DH or closer replacing them
2027: Chris Sale will walk
2028: Albies will be gone
No one will be signed to replace these guys. The Braves will continue to hope for good luck with prospects to fill these guys gaps. They had a golden opportunity where so many prospects worked out and they signed them young. That’s not likely to be a regular thing and they played it cheap and were unwilling to capitalize to fill the very few holes they did have to shore things up when it was all clicking
We’re not far from the point where a few holes will soon be very many large gaps.
Absolutely sad and mismanaged all so they can “win in the future”
BravesFan2024
P.S. I’ve been saying the Braves have mismanaged this since it started with Freeman walking and all I ever heard from was a bunch of angry comments from the homers who want to live in denial.
Gonna be a very rough pill for them all to swallow if this pattern continues these next few years. It’s hard enough for me to swallow and I’ve not buried my head in denial with what’s happening.
NashvilleJeff
Same old garbled narrative from you again. Mind numbing to try and explain how wrong you are about everything you post. Are you incapable of understanding that Freeman’s agent caused him to leave by lying to FF about the offer the Braves made to him? They didn’t “let him walk.” Why don’t you list all the shortstops who were available when Swanson signed a deal that’s horribly underwater now. Do you mean Javy Baez? Carlos Correa? Kevin Newman? The Braves FO made the correct decision not to pursue any of them. You seem to be laboring under the delusion that the Braves haven’t been one of the best teams in MLB for the last 7 years. Just because the Braves FO doesn’t waste financial resources on bloated long term free agent deals doesn’t mean they’re “mismanaged.” In fact, the opposite is true. Apparently the concept of financial restraint with good payroll management escapes you. Hilarious to hear you claim—ad infinitum ad nauseam—-that those who disagree w/your opinions (that you insist are facts) are making “a bunch of angry comments” and are “homers who want to live in denial.” Cheer up. You can always take solace in Trade Acuna’s posts. He’s lost in the same dark, gloomy, and confused thoughts that you are.
BravesNomad
@Jeff, While I don’t normally agree with BF2024 he does make a couple of valid points here this time. Not so much about the mismanagement, but looking ahead. I’m not banking on a repeat of last year from Sale, we have Iglesias for one more year, this could be Sales last season with the team, this is Arcia’s last season with us (hopefully). Point is this time next year, the team is going to have a lot more holes to fill than this year. Like DH, SP x2, SS, Closer and BP. He may be right in that we need to get ahead of this now.
BravesFan2024
@NashvilleJeff
Dark and gloomy is what this team has become.
Enjoy another year of mediocrity from them while being left to wonder why.
Also don’t blame Freeman’s agent. He went after the best offer. Maybe if Freeman was more involved he would have given the Braves a hometown discount but the Braves did not make the best offer. That point still stands and why he’s a Dodger. The only way the Braves were willing to spend to keep him was if he gave them a discount and that’s evident.
Regardless of whether Freeman would have given them a discount if his agent hadn’t lied to them he never should have had to give them a discount is the entire point.
GabeOfThrones
Then it makes sense to reset the tax penalty so they can fill those holes next year. Riley healthy, Olson and Harris rebounds, Acuna and Strider coming back eventually, maybe Ozzie can stay healthy…still a lot to love about this team. Two years ago Harris and Strider blew up, last year Lopez and Sale defied all expectations, and had really promising years from Holmes, Schwellenbach, and Daysbel Hernandez…Braves always seem to have a few players that dramatically outperform projections. Maybe Waldrep or the long lost Ian Anderson step up next year. They definitely need at least one outfielder, and obviously an upgrade at SS would be nice, but there’s plenty of time to address those, and another SP option before the season starts, even with a limited budget. They can’t outspend the Dodgers, so might as well be patient and creative.
NashvilleJeff
@Braves 2024: “Enjoy another year of mediocrity from them while being left to wonder why.” They won 89 games last season playing below replacement level subs due to being ravaged by injury. I don’t have “to wonder why.” Winning 89 games isn’t “mediocrity.” The win total was below what the organization and fans hoped for, but the reasons for not winning more is blatantly obvious. Unlike you, I understand the how and why.
NashvilleJeff
@BravesNomad: Every team faces turnover. The Braves have done an excellent job of team building under AA’s tenure. MLB bullpens are in constant flux. Hasn’t been a problem for AA. They have a strong crop of ML ready mil pitching. I got ridiculed on here last winter for saying that Schwellenbach was going to be in the rotation by mid summer. AJSS, Waldrup, Hackenburg, Burkhalter, Ritchie, Lara, Reyes, Braun are arms that have a strong chance of being starters in the next several years. A couple will make it, a couple won’t, a couple will transition to the pen, a couple will be dealt. Standard turn and the Braves are strong in pitching drafting and development. Burhalter’s a good fit as closer if the Braves decide to go that way w/him. Hayden Harris is a high K lefty reliever that’s ready now. DH? If Ozuna keeps producing there’s nothing stopping AA from re-signing him. SS is a problem for sure. No good options in the FA market near term. AA’s going to have to trade for one. Braves have plenty of young pitching to dangle. I trust that AA’s already getting ahead of any concerns we have.
NashvilleJeff
Didn’t even list Owen Murphy, Didier Fuentes, and Cam Caminiti w/the pitchers. Too many good ones to keep up with.
strange faces
Even if Sale leaves after the 2025 season, they should be ok. That would be his age 38 season. I love the guy but expecting him to continue to perform as he did in 2024 might be wishful thinking. Strider will have had more time by then to adjust to being back post surgery. They would have Strider, Lopez, Schwellenbach as 1-3. Unless there is serious regression, that’s a solid top 3 IMO. Hopefully 2 of Grant Holmes, Ian Anderson, Hurston Waldrep or AJ Smith-Shawver can earn the other 2 spots and be effective. They desperately need to upgrade shortstop and left field right now. I was hopeful going into last season that Kelenic might put it all together. He had some stretches where he did but also too many where he was below replacement level.I feel like bullpens have to be retooled/refilled after each season.
chorizoguy90
Preach!!!
Led Hoyer
They had the 4th highest payroll last year and have some of the best team friendly contracts in baseball.
BravesFan2024
Fact check: They were 8th in payroll to start the 2024 season
usatoday.com/story/sports/mlb/2024/04/03/mlb-team-…
Led Hoyer
Who cares where they started in 2024. Where did they finish? They paid almost 16 million in luxury tax penalties.
Neon Cop
This dude should’ve retired years ago…
Br857
You know nothing about baseball
Neon Cop
Found Charlie Morton’s burner…
GO1962
The Braves might improve by adding Kyle Gibson.
Stan "The Boy" Taylor
Braves usually make their moves early in the off-season. They had to restructure Lopez and Bummer’s contracts to free up 2025 money.
TradeAcuna
The Braves made a smart move not resigning Fried, who should have been traded mid-season. It will be smart not to bring back Morton, either.
Trade the young pitching (other than SS) for Tucker. Acuna is unreliable.
Triple S should be fine to hold off the top of the rotation for now, Pivetta or Buehler are not bad options at this point.
As much as I want to replace Arcia, spending money on the available options is not worth it.
NashvilleJeff
Reasonable post from you. You’re right about no SS’s being “worth it.’ Disagree that they should “trade the young pitching for Tucker” though. Dealing off the team control of their best young pitchers for 1 year of Tucker is short sighted. Besides, you know the Braves aren’t going to get in a bidding war for a Boras client when he reaches free agency after next season. Definite no on Buehler, maybe on Pivetta. Don’t like the probable price Pivetta will get since he turned down the QO from the BoSox. Also don’t want the Braves to give up 2 draft picks and ifa money for signing him. Roll w/Sale, Lopez, Schwellenbach, and Holmes. One of AJSS, Waldrup, Hackenburg, Burkhalter, or even Elder will be ok for the 5 spot until Strider returns. Best to spend money on an of’er and a pen arm and try to stay just under the luxury tax to re-set.
MRSHOWTIME
Tucker is not a Boras client
NashvilleJeff
@MR: You’re right, he’s not. Thanks for the correction. So there’ll be just the normal sky high bidding war in his free agency that the Braves won’t participate in.
strange faces
If the Braves could work out an extension with Tucker, if they traded for him, that would be a great move.
NashvilleJeff
@strange faces: I’d love to see him in a Braves uni for the next 8 years, but if the salary projections I’ve been seeing on him are accurate, the Braves wouldn’t get there for him. He’s projected as a $300-$400M plus over 7-8 years. Braves wouldn’t go there, imo. Prices are rising though. Braves are going to have to adapt to that or be left to the draft, develop, and trade when guys get too pricey for their tastes strategy. AA hasn’t played in the top of the FA market since he’s been in Atlanta. Ozuna’s $64M 4 year deal is the biggest FA contract he’s given out. He’s extended players for much more though.
strange faces
@nashvillejeff: i couldn’t agree more about Tucker’s price and loving to see him in Atlanta for the next 8 years. Wishful thinking on my part. They will probably just hope Carlos D. Rodriguez and Eli White will suffice, unfortunately.
NashvilleJeff
@strange faces: Yikes. I hope you’re wrong about that, but afraid you might not be. We better hope Harris II tears it up until Acuna comes back. Outfield’s really weak on the corners.
Dodger Dog
Can we get an update on Bartolo and Jamie Moyer too?
TrillionaireTeamOperator
Bartolo has converted to a hitter- look out for Cohen to sign him to 2 years/$2M base with $40M a year in incentives and for his OPS+ to be better than Soto’s.
Jamie Moyer is signing with the Yankees for 1 year/$47.5M to be their new swing man.
Jacksson13
Fallback is working in the family’s Steak House Chain.
spirit of truth
Type of guy the Orioles would sign for that elusive “veteran leadership”. Wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest if they brought him and some innings eater in to lead the way. Eflin their number one 3rd or worse place here we come.
C Yards Jeff
Yep. Probablity getting stronger Orioles drop out of the multi year TOR guy sweepstakes.
Eflin/Cease thru trade vet at 1, then Rodriguez then a Morton/Gibson vet type at 3, then Kremer/Suarez at 5/spot start. A couple of vets on one year deals bridge the gap to having Bradish and Wells (and maybe FA Means) back? This might just work.
olereb
I do think AA will come out of it and keep the Braves competitive. I do think the team that wins the WS is the team that not always the best but is the team that gets hot at the right time. I liked Max Fried, just would like to ask him “how much money do you need”. I mean he became a star and a favorite in Atlanta. He was one of my favorites, he was a favorite to many. I’m just kind of down because he left. I will say this in closing the Yankees will regret this deal, big time. I just hope he doesn’t weasel his way back to Atlanta because for me I’m going to boo every time I hear his name greedy xoxo.
TrillionaireTeamOperator
Clubs usually need to extend guys early and have the FA years AAV still be like 75-80% of their market value in order to keep them around long term on a hometown friendly deal.
And as for “how much money do you need?” Well, as much as someone will give you or whatever the most strategic situation is or whatever city/team you most want to play in.
Maybe Fried really wanted to be a Yankee and play in NY. Maybe the Braves let him walk with no offer because they knew something others don’t and you guys dodged a $23M a year ineffective when pitching but otherwise IL heavy contract bullet?
The Braves let Fried walk without making a competitive offer. And Freddie Freeman had to settle for his Dodgers deal. Then, both players took the next best offer they received from other clubs.
It’s not all about greed. It’s just business, in the end.
NashvilleJeff
@Trillionaire: Fried was always going to chase the most money. He was the Union Rep for Atlanta. Made several comments over the last couple of years about having a responsibility to advance the salary structure for players. He’s earning $27.25M AAV, not $23M. It IS just business. No need for fans to get their feelings hurt because one of the favorite players does what people do—–try to earn more money.
chorizoguy90
This, that’s what’s beautiful yet frustrating about he game of baseball. It’s not about who spends the most on big name players, who has the best record, wins their division, but rather, who gets hot at the right time.
ATLbravos
if the braves are going to go the cheap route then why would they waste 10-20$ million on morton when you can get bauer for league minimum?
NashvilleJeff
@ATLbravos: AA’s firmly on record about what kind of fit players have in the clubhouse. He asked Braves players about how they felt on a couple of possible trade acquisitions last season. Said that he didn’t pursue a particular player because of the feedback he received. Don’t believe Bauer is a fit. Seems he’s being blackballed throughout MLB. Teams take fliers on all kinds of arms, but no team is making offers to him. There are reasons.
LFGSD619
@NashvilleJeff do they not currently employ Marcell Ozuna? Did they not have the option to just walk away from him this offseason?
NashvilleJeff
@LFGSD619: Yes to both of your questions. AA, Snitker, and players all say that Ozuna’s well liked and is a great fit in the clubhouse. Just because they feel that way about Ozuna doesn’t mean they would about Bauer. Who knows?
LFGSD619
What Ozuna did was worse than Bauer. He also has the DUI.
NashvilleJeff
Even though I disagree w/you, you’re welcome to your opinion on that. My point was that the Braves players and FO like Ozuna. I made no comment on the past legal issues of Bauer or Ozuna.
LFGSD619
Well the law agrees with me seeing as Ozuna was arrested and Bauer was not.
NashvilleJeff
@LFGDS: Ozuna’s charges were dropped in the DV case. The law doesn’t agree w/you there at all.
LFGSD619
It stands to reason that Marcell Ozuna, who was arrested, is more likely to have done something wrong than Trevor Bauer, who was not arrested.
NashvilleJeff
You said “the law agrees with me.” It doesn’t. I’ll use your “logic” in response. Bauer was accused of sexual assault and battery by 4 different women. Just because he wasn’t charged due to lack of evidence doesn’t mean he did nothing wrong.
LFGSD619
It doesn’t. But the fact that Ozuna was arrested while Bauer wasn’t means it’s more likely that Ozuna did something wrong than Bauer.
GabeOfThrones
At this point with Bauer there’s no telling if he’d even be an effective big league pitcher anymore, so that uncertainty combined with the other stuff removes virtually any possibility of that happening. Arguably, though, he’d make sense for a team like Oakland, or Miami. They could take the PR hit then trade him if he pitched great somehow..second team acquiring him wouldn’t take as substantial a PR hit. Still not going to happen, but overall it’s kind of silly for multi-billion dollar corporations to project morality, which is what baseball teams are, at the end of the day.
NashvilleJeff
@Gabe: Agree w/your assessment of Bauer and his MLB opportunities, but I don’t think a GM deciding that a player isn’t a fit w/his team because of perceived personality or behavioral issues is “silly.” The Braves value a cohesive clubhouse. Some teams might care less about that. To each his own.
LFGSD619
Absolutely ludicrous to say that Bauer isn’t a MLB caliber pitcher anymore. It’s the off-field issues 100%.
ATLbravos
if he brings wins at league minimum he’s a sure thing.. no one is asking him to be an ace but a 4-5 guy he can easily be… the collusion is ridiculous. i mean people like As and other small market teams would greatly improve… makes no sense to me
ohyeadam
It would be funny if the As gave Bauer a sizable contract to meet their salary requirements for keeping the revenue sharing check
ATLbravos
could possibly happen as if something that was posted the other day was As was the most aggressive on the fried FA
bhambrave
I wouldn’t mind seeing the Braves look for salary-dump type pitchers, and sending Fletcher the other way to mitigate the cost. They just need an arm for the 4th spot until Strider comes back. Holmes or one of the youngsters can fill the 5th spot. If Anderson isn’t good enough to start, maybe try him in the bullpen.
I don’t expect the Braves to make a major ($15M+) SP acquisition before ST. They’ll probably hang back, see what they’ve got, and see who’s available. Then make a trade.
NashvilleJeff
@bhambrave: Like to see them try to trade for Erick Fedde. 1 year of control left @15M. Cards traded for him in August, but looks they’re rebuilding. They should deal Fedde. He’s a good candidate to bring them back something valuable. Braves have plenty of young pitching to offer.
bhambrave
That makes sense. I wish they could trade Elder. He needs a change of scenery.
NashvilleJeff
@bhambrave: I agree that Elder could use a change. I know he’s got more trade value as a starter, but I wonder if the Braves have considered using Elder in a multi inning relief role. He’s pretty good once through the order. Might be a good fit to take over the Jesse Chavez middle inning, long relief role.
GabeOfThrones
With that batting line against Morton in the second half his ERA probably should have been over 6. Yikes.