[外電] Why Ryan Braun Could Be A Shrewd Off-Season Trade Target
First off, credit goes to the always thought-provoking Taj Adib for his
fanpost suggesting a Braun-y picker upper. While I think the trade proposal
itself is not realistic I actually think the target is right on.
It's tempting to look at a pretty deep class of free agent outfielders and
hope the A's can nab one of them. Jason Heyward and Justin Upton may be off
limits, but from Gerardo Parra, Dexter Fowler on down to Will Venable and
Austin Jackson, there are multiple intriguing options. However, on the free
agent market you are going to overpay and you are likely to lose out once you
zero in on one guy you really want. The A's aren't going to get into a
bidding war and for good reason: You end up overpaying for a solid player
like Parra or you end up settling for a decent player like Venable.
For that kind of money, the A's could land Braun who, at age 32, is still
thriving and who is under contract for 5 more seasons. Braun will make $105M
over the next 5 years, but the Brewers would not have to kick in that much
salary to bring the contract down into the range of what guys like Parra will
likely command annually following the customary off-season bidding war (aka,
overpayapalooza).
What the A's have right now is payroll flexibility. The question is, "On whom
should they use it?" A slightly below average defensive LFer, here's a look
at Braun's 2015 stats:
Overall: .270/.343/.488 with 19 HRs and 16 SBs in 18 attempts.
vs. LHPs: .295/.396/.551
vs. RHPs: .264/.328/.472
Put all of that together and you have pretty much what you might have hoped
for from Matt Holliday had he signed a long-term contract with the A's in his
early 30s. Braun is still a very, very good player and figures to be an
impact hitter for several more years, the kind of veteran masher you would
love to have anchoring a young core coming up hoping to compete hard in
2017-19. Add Braun to the 2016 lineup along with perhaps one more key
addition and it becomes a lot easier to see the team contending.
Check out this lineup:
Burns - CF
Valencia - 3B
Vogt - C
Braun - LF
Reddick - RF
Lawrie - 2B
Ravelo - 1B
Butler - DH
Semien - SS
With Valencia and Braun added, along with Ravelo and (for now) Butler, you
have a 2016 lineup that could potentially be as good or better against LHP as
it is against RHP. It's actually a pretty good lineup.
Now to the all-important question of what the A's would have to give up in
order to bring Braun to Oakland. The Brewers would reasonably demand good
young talent in return, and while the A's have indicated they do not plan to
trade prospects for veterans this off-season you would think that they might
be interested in Braun because he is not, as Ben Zobrist was, a short-term
piece.
Perhaps the Brewers kick in $30M to leave the A's with a 5-year, $75M
commitment to Braun. Perhaps they put a combination of Matt Olson, Renato Nuñ
ez, Sean Nolin and Dillon Overton in play -- these are no longer the A's top
prospects, but they are "ouch" second tier ones. Is there a deal there that
would satisfy the Brew Crew and which would also make the A's better
positioned for these next few years? What do you think the A's would have to
give in order to get Braun and $30M coming back to Oakland?
With Braun I can see the team being significantly better in 2016 and
significantly better in 2017-19. If you still have, say, Aaron Brooks, Rangel
Ravelo, Sean Manaea, Chad Pinder, Matt Chapman, Jacob Nottingham, Cory (names
are harrrd) Casey Meisner, Daniel Mengden, and Franklin Barreto in the
pipeline (along with 1-2 of Olson, Nuñez, Nolin, Overton), you are still
building with some real quality and depth.
I'm game.
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