Braves Trade Targets: 3 Players from Each NL Central Team
By James Kunkle
Milwaukee Brewers
The Milwaukee Brewers just named Matt Arnold as the teams new GM. His first course of action should be calling up the Atlanta Braves and giving us Yelich, and Woodruff for little to nothing.
In all seriousness, the Brewers do have a few pieces worth talking about from the Atlanta Braves perspective.
- Josh Hader– Josh Hader’s abbreviated 2020 stats were not up to par with the rest of his career, but the advanced statistics show that he was still very good. It has already been rumored that the Brewers may market Hader, but the problem is I do not think they will receive the value that Milwaukee fans would hope for. With that being said, I would love for him to be the new anchor at the back of the Braves bullpen.
- Manny Pina– Nothing special to write about with Pina, but he will go out there once or twice or week and be a MLB solid backup catcher, which as mentioned before is something that the Atlanta Braves might be looking for over the next couple of months.
- Orlando Arcia– It is very possible that the Atlanta Braves move on from Camargo this Winter and see Arcia as a better option to be the teams “utility” player. He has the capability to play multiple infield positions and has a league average bat. He could be useful.