Trade Vaughn Grissom to the Red Sox
The Braves have been very public about their position that Vaughn Grissom is a guy whose bat they believe in. They have even gone as far as to say that Grissom is a strong candidate to play left field despite the fact that he has never played the position.
All Braves fans should take this narrative with several grains of salt. We saw last offseason when the Braves were selling the "Vaughn Grissom could be a great shortstop" narrative really hard and then they surprised everyone by handing the job to Orlando Arcia out of spring training. They may like Grissom, but this feels more like a PR campaign to try and boost Grissom's value and to potentially brace fans for the idea that they aren't going to sign a left fielder than anything else.
The problem with Grissom is that he isn't really an impact bat in addition to the fact that he hasn't really seen time in the outfield. However, he could be really useful to a team that needs middle infield help and the Braves should capitalize on that value by trying to move him to the Red Sox.
The Red Sox have a farm system that is loaded with position player talent, but top prospect Marcelo Mayer is dealing with a shoulder injury and Boston could use a boost at second base. Trading Grissom to Boston would allow the Braves to replenish their minor league depth a bit while giving Boston a major league ready middle infielder who should hit. Moving Grissom would also make it where the Braves have to go get an actual impact left fielder which leads us to....