Braves & Yankees

Submitted by: ttubravesrock

Braves

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Jasson DominguezMinorsOF3830.43845.6
Kyle Higashioka31MajorsCMedium410.33.56.85.56.88.2
Clarke SchmidtMinorsRHP16.413.116.419.7
Luis Severino27MajorsSPLow356.536.320.216.220.224.2

Total Value:

81.4

Yankees

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Ian Anderson23MajorsSPVery low6121.255.865.452.365.478.5
Alex JacksonMinorsC6.356.37.6

Total Value:

71.7

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ttubravesrock

Pasted my comment on a NickNash trade proposal here: I get that Anderson is from New York, but if the Braves are going to be trading him at this point, it will take both an overpay in prospects and at least one Major League pitcher. Think of Severino + Schmidt (happens to be from Georgia too) + Dominguez as a starting point. Then Swap Higashioka for Austin Jackson. Doing that you end up with a 10 point overpay in prospects, 1-2 ML pitchers to the Braves, and a backup catcher swap. I think the deal would work out without the catchers at all, but thought the years of control might tempt the Yankees. You end up swapping a kid from New York back to New York and a kid from Georgia back to Georgia as well. Maybe both teams could use that storyline to sell it to their disappointed fanbases (both fanbases would be disappointed in this trade). The Braves might prefer Montgomery or Taillon because they could pitch NOW while they would have to wait for Severino. However, a playoff rotation of Severino, Soroka, Morton, and Fried would be tough to beat this year. Then next year swap out Morton for Schmidt in that playoff rotation.

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