The Braves are planning to trade DH Matt Carpenter, report David O’Brien and Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic (X link). Atlanta acquired the left-handed hitter this evening in a salary-motivated swap with the Padres.
San Diego’s primary goal was offloading a portion of Carpenter’s $5.5MM salary. The Athletic’s Dennis Lin reported that the Padres were kicking in $1.5MM to facilitate the trade. The Braves took on $4MM in salary and luxury tax obligations. The Friars saved $4MM in cash and $4.5MM against the competitive balance tax.
Carpenter’s CBT number was marginally higher for the Padres than it is for Atlanta. His two-year, $12MM deal with San Diego was front loaded, as he collected $6.5MM this year. That came with a $6MM tax hit as the contract’s average annual value, but a traded player’s CBT calculation for an acquiring team is recalculated based on how much they’re still owed at the time of the trade — in this case, $5.5MM for one year.
The point of the trade for Atlanta was to essentially “purchase” the rights to hard-throwing depth reliever Ray Kerr, whom San Diego included in the deal. As a second-year luxury tax payor in the second tier of penalization, the Braves are paying a 42% tax on the $4MM of Carpenter’s salary they assumed. The trade will cost them around $5.68MM altogether. Atlanta’s competitive balance tax number sits around $267MM, as calculated by Roster Resource. The third tier of penalization kicks in at $277MM.
Atlanta’s front office has somewhat curiously taken on a handful of underwater contracts as a means of adding talent at the bottom half of the roster. They almost immediately traded Marco Gonzales and Evan White after bringing them in alongside Jarred Kelenic. Catcher Max Stassi, whose contract was included in the David Fletcher trade, was promptly flipped to the White Sox. Carpenter appears next in line.
As was the case with Gonzales and Stassi, the Braves might have to pay Carpenter’s salary all the way or near the league minimum to find a taker. The veteran is coming off a .176/.322/.319 showing.
13Morgs13
The Braves GM be making trades just to make trades.
MysteryWhiteBoy
its like that one guy in fantasy who always offers 2 for 1 trades forbench players
MLB Top 100 Commenter
Nah. Acquiring Kerr was a smart move.
However, I think they will have to cut Carp, no one will want him on a major league roster even at league minimum.
DeferredFan
I bet they can move him to a marginal to bad team like Oakland or Pittsburgh looking to show their fanbase that they’re doing SOMETHING.
jturk
Explain to me how marginal bad teams are Pittsburgh and Oakland? One is historically bad, and the other was only 10 games under 500 with the Calvary on its way up? I get showing something to the fan base, but picking the pirates as the goto lame NL team at this point is lazy. Colorado imo would be the Oakland equivalent
truthlemonade
Who is historically bad? Neither Pittsburgh nor Oakland are historically bad.
Who finished 10 games under .500? That is bad by the way. Yes, I can look it up, or you can write clearly.
paddyo furnichuh
Indeed, the Bucs have an interesting core of position players. The Rockies or Nats are the two blue solid bets to finish last in their respective NL divisions.
Blue Baron
@jturk: Isn’t Calvary a place?
ghostofjoe19
He meant to say Golgotha
TheMan 3
Pittsburgh doesn’t want this broken down overpaid player
And if you paid attention instead of showing your ignorance, the Pirates ARE doing something this offseason
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Rob Schumann
No Colorado isn’t the equivalent to Oakland. I’m not sure there is an equivalent unless you can go back and pick the Montreal Expos. It’s like Oakland copied their playbook move for move.
metslvt17
The Pirates have been a really bad franchise for a really long time. It’s not at all lazy to refer to them as a “lame” franchise. They absolutely are. The Rockies aren’t the As equivalent. They’re more like the Angels. Willing to spend but can’t get it right.
metslvt17
Colorado is the NL Angels, not As. They spend, but can’t seem to do it right
i like al conin
Are you going to acquire him in your fantasy baseball leagues?
Rick Pernell
The Rockies will take him for league minimum money. This could be their big move of 2024.
benhen77
And the Rockies will inexplicably have him play CF.
Rsox
Don’t underestimate AA’s willingness to eat cash and Jerry DiPoto’s wanton need to make trades. This almost has Mariners written all over it
gww4488
I think the Yankees would
rundmc1981
Rebuilding a farm casual fans continue to harp about. One man’s trash…
braveshomer
Yeah Carpenter hasn’t unlocked his true potential yet. Great prospect
RunDMC
@bravershomer – As you comment on an article entitled, “Braves Plan to Trade Matt Carpenter” — he was never the get, just like Evan White/Gonzales were not the targets. They’re the baggage attached to raw talent.
You don’t marry your a-hole bro-in-law, you marry your beautiful wife with the a-hole brother that’s her unwanted baggage.
braveshomer
lol it was Sarcasm…and is Kerr really building Farm depth at 29yrs old? I understand the trade, just a bit of sarcasm
metslvt17
Try trading him for a young wife prospect and see how that goes lol
DanzigInTheDark
I mean, Kerr is 29 already, so it’s not like he’s much of an addition to the farm. The velocity from a lefty is intriguing but his fastball looks pretty straight (his curveball was his out pitch this year.)
At the end of the day, this feels like spending $4M on a back of the bullpen arm, which wouldn’t really raise an eyebrow if they signed him as a free agent – they just took a more circuitous route to get there.
UGA_Steve
Agree here. Not a big fan of this one as he should have figured it out by now.
I think AA is going overboard looking for high-K future depth in the bullpen. He saw how much it cost to build it nearly from scratch this offseason, so I think he is looking for controllable types with the same makeup, but I would rather them convert some AAAA starters, telling them to drop the third and fourth pitches and spin up on their best two. To me, this has a lower chance of success than the other moves, and given the tax is seems a bit silly. Hopefully AA and the scouting group know how to fix him (maybe tell him to back off the velo and up the spin rate and movement or something).
ChipperChop
@13morg he’s making trades to build depth and using money to do it. It’s really not that complicated. The Braves won what was supposed to be a dog fight of a division last year (including the team with the highest payroll) by 14 games while using 17 different pitchers to start a game due to injuries. Think about it. They lost their #1 and #3 starting pitcher for the majority of the season and STILL won the NL East by 14 games. I realize Kerr is not a starter but it’s still high upside depth. That’s how you survive 162…..you build depth. If the Phil’s lost just Wheeler for most of last year they would’ve missed the playoffs.
differentbears
It’s me in Catan. Getting that extra card every trade, then immediately trying to trade that card.
formegn hardgin
yo you gotta play wingspan. takes a bit to get into but it’s next level.
richardc
Kinda seems that way, but Kerr was a really solid pickup. That is especially since he has a minor league option remaining, so it was worth the 4mil (minus whatever they can get for Carpenter) for 5-6 years of control over him…
Besides, maybe some team will value Matt Caroenter for his veteran presents!?! lol
In other news, I really hope the Phillies don’t get Yamamoto..
The Braves already can’t beat them in the playoffs as Harper and Castellanos always seem to go nuts, and Suarez pitches like some freaking version of Greg Maddux against us..lol haha
SoCalBrave
Veteran presence, not presents. Although maybe he gives out good presents?
TheMan 3
These older players that refuse to retire when their skills have deteriorated are sickening
Carpenter has had a nice career and made his millions, it’s time for him to hang it up and ride off into the sunset
lemonlyman
Do you have $4M laying around?
TheJoker
Your queasy stomach should be blamed on the San Diego GM who was arm-twisted in giving a 2 year, 12 million contract to Carpenter…. not the player. Would you walk away??
AL B DAMNED
Carpenter is set to join the Adam Wainwright Band!
WestVillageTiger
His agent certainly earns that commission!
Appalachian_Outlaw
I wouldn’t even look at it as a trade. Alex basically signed Kerr to a $5.68MM free agent deal, plus whatever Kerr makes in salary, over however many years of control they have over Kerr.
KingKat
Is Kerr worth that much?
RunDMC
If you believe that southpaws are always a commodity – they are. (KC’s Will Smith, lookin’ at you). Considering his K-rate and their track record for similar pitchers, he’s worth a lot more to ATL than SD. Also consider SD is desperate to shed money right now.
SweetBabyRayKingsThickThighs
Good luck with that
THEY LIVE!!!
How does Matt Carpenter have any trade value?
YourDreamGM
That mustache alone is worth a million. Shame him and Strider can’t be together.
Goku the Knowledgable One
honestly ya, I thought he’d be a decent bench guy for them
al_pooholes
They can be on the Yankees
richardc
Veteran presents..lol
Gwynning
Those are the oldest ones under the Christmas tree!
DraytonSawyer
I thought it was military gifts.
gww4488
He had the highest OPS in MLB in 2022, didn’t he?
Gwynning
And the lowest in ’23, wanna gamble on which one shows up in ’24?
hiflew
So Atlanta has just decided to become professional middle men this year then?
jimmyz
I gotta give AA and the rest of the Braves front office some credit. The penalties from the Copolella international signings shenanigans that wiped out a few years being able to add top end prospects to the system are starting to manifest in their upper levels depth. So they’re buying players with years of control and possibly some untapped potential to round out their roster by taking back bad contracts. Then they’re still able to unload the unnecessary players and save a small fraction of the money owed on those bad contracts. Not the flashiest, most exciting offseason acquisitions but still some solid work in my opinion.
LordD99
“Trade.”
baseballpun
Yankees
Jaysfansince92
I was going to say that. He seems to really like hitting in Yankee Stadium.
CardsFan57
It will cost them at least $4 million to trade him. DFA is just as likely. They really wanted Kerr.
Hagatha Crusty
Given the cost certainty that this roster has built in, using money this way to fill holes is intelligent and creative. I miss AA
kahnkobra
ah, that’s called the Steve Cohen method. Creative indeed
HBan22
I don’t understand why San Diego wouldn’t just eat Carpenter’s contract instead of trading away a potentially solid reliever just to rid themselves of $4 million. Kerr looked to finally be putting things together last year, which is why Atlanta made this move. Stupid move by the Padres and a smart one by the Braves, in my opinion.
Sharocko
You act as if the offseason is over…you don’t make moves without having a game plan…why would that be so hard to understand?
HBan22
I’m not acting as if the offseason is over. I simply dislike this move for the Padres. They could have just eaten the contract and kept a solid reliever, who has years of control left and seems to finally be fulfilling his potential.
richardc
Yeah, I didn’t get this from the Padres perspective either, especially for only what saving a total of 5mil…??
Maybe it’s also about freeing up multiple 40 man spots for more versatile players?? Idk..
With Kerr even having a minor league option remaining, I just don’t get why they didn’t just designate Carpenter and eat the money..
Kerr, with his option and 5-6 years of control is worth much more than 4mil value wise..
Informed Sportsball Discussion
Because they didn’t want to eat the money and apparently don’t value Kerr that highly.
Smacky
Their owner just died & their regional sports network stopped paying them. The also had to take out a $50 million dollar loan. Eating money right now isn’t an option for them.
stymeedone
It probably has to do with the Padres financial situation. With the books closed, we’ll never be sure.
Travis’ Wood
Kerr was very mediocre and rarely pitched in high leverage. No big loss
CardsFan57
It was bad for Cardinals fans when Auggie Bush Jr. died. His son hated the team and ran them into the ground until DeWitt bought the team. I hope that doesn’t happen in San Diego.
solaris602
You don’t see nearly as many Padre fans behaving as if all this is just a smokescreen any more. There is a budget situation in SD, and shedding salaries is what it’s all about.
Rsox
Because eating $1.5 million is easier to swallow than $5.5 million. Kerr was collateral damage. Padres have holes to fill in LF/CF/DH and the starting rotation (though they could just conceivably plug in the three starters they got from the Yankees for Soto). Even with cutting payroll they still need to fill those spots and still have eyes on being competitive
lowtalker1
That’s bc Kerr isn’t good when it comes to pitching, if the concept of lefty specialists exist, then he is solid, but he is really bad against righties
llokokokok
In most years (not last year) Preller has been able to cobble a bullpen with not a lot (remember kirby yates/trevor rosenthal before they were known and sought after he found them and traded for them). One of his strengths is bullpen (not going to talk about his weaknesses, you probably already know). If 1 low leverage reliever is what it takes to make a more complete team I am ok with it because he will be able to replace kerr.
llokokokok
Rosenthal was more known*
baseballpun
I don’t think it was a trade either. I think the Cards non-tendered him after he got hurt.
Dad
No, the Cardinals were dumb enough to pay him 3 years for a 6 week streak when he was on fire 4 years ago! Never was worth a penny before or after
Longtimecoming
Brad Hand.
Brew88
Brad Hand, Ian Kennedy, Craig Stammen, Matt Strahm, etc… all developed within. Occassionally they go after a big name, Hader, Kimbrel. Wish they had kept Bednar!
gww4488
1SD far overstretched their payroll last year to the point that they had to borrow money to pay August-Oct payroll. They had to dump cash quick this off-season .They unloaded Soto + Grisham for less than half of what they paid forSoto, DFAd Austin Nola, Hader and Snell won’t be back, and Id be surprised if they don’t move either Machado, Bogaerts, or Tatis.
CardsFan57
Tatis is the only one they can move without sending a lot of money. They should have let Machado opt out.
llokokokok
@gww4488 , Everyone would be surprised because they all have no trade clauses and you are talking nonsense.
Besides the Soto trade none of the moves have even been shocking. Everyone knew we weren’t getting back Snell/Hader. Lugo/Wacha are success stories because of our pitching coach so no need to overpay just go find someone else to do it again. Barlow was going to get paid pretty well and we can just go younger and cheaper reliever.
PutPeteinthehall
A cut and a few snips and they duck under the a tax tier. Probably under orders from either ownership or MLB to get the finances to the proper ratio. All of this being said it’s a shame that the game is now tilted towards the large market teams. Apparently revenue sharing is just a few small drops in the bucket compared to what Uncle Steve and the former Brooklyn team can spend to fortify their teams. A dying man orders his GM to spend as he knows he can’t take it with him. Now the reins are being pulled in.
bravesfan
I mean it’s not my money, so I don’t care how they spend it unless it prevents us from address real needs or concerns. But as a seasoned couch gm, I wouldn’t have made this move. It’s why I’m paid the big bucks… but just seems like an unnecessary more and absorption of money… but really nothing but upside here, so can’t complain much
Sadface
And still no starting pitcher (for the Braves) in any of these trades. C’mon AA, Braves got enough bullpen depth, get a proven starting pitcher.
YourDreamGM
Gonzales
Sadface
They didn’t keep him.
gww4488
They will add either Cease, Bieber Luzardo, they’ll go with the young guys from the farm.
Bucsfan4ever
Nope. Braves will not trade for or sign any starter. They will go with the young guys
towinagain
Padres new ownership sucks.
HalosHeavenJJ
So they basically bought a prospect for $5-6 million.
Be interesting to see if anyone takes Carpenter at league minimum.
DonOsbourne
Not exactly a prospect. Just an interesting arm.
richardc
Including Kerr’s salary I think it comes out closer to 5mil with then owing Carpenter 4mil.
Longtimecoming
Yes exactly. Carp was so bad that he didn’t appear in a game for maybe 6 weeks! I can’t even see how this move is characterized as a “salary dump”. This is a “bad player dump” that happens to save a little money.
ericl
I think Anthopoulos is trying to set a record for the most trades made in an offseason
Informed Sportsball Discussion
Now isn’t that nice.
I plan on trading my early 2000s Nissan Quest too.
Big cheese G stands for grilled
And Matt Carpenter has a garage full of expensive sports cars Go figure
Informed Sportsball Discussion
That’s nice.
Doesn’t mean he has trade value.
phenomenalajs
They’re using it to get players they want while taking underwater contracts. It’s much more common in the NBA than in the MLB, but what would really change the dynamic is if a floor were instituted. Teams like the A’s and the Rays would get involved, though they would fight that change tooth and nail.
Rick Wilkins
While I have no idea what AA is doing this off-season, I’m sure he does. He’s pressed a lot of correct buttons the last few years, extensions and with FA. Meanwhile, Jed and Carter are forgot to pay their phone bills or something, because the only noise coming out of Chicago right now, are the store alarms going off.
UncommonSense
Maybe they can trade him for a ham sandwich
Big cheese G stands for grilled
Keep your ham sandwiches buy some mustard then squirt in your eyes cause what I see from his career numbers is a champion player
DonOsbourne
The Braves are operating as a clearing house. Just trade the guys you can’t unload to Atlanta, and they will find a way to trade them for someone else. I’m not sure how or why that works, but it does seem to work.
rundmc1981
ATL will trade him at highly reduced cost because they just wanted the prospect attached to him, much Kelenic with White/Gonzales. They will absorb the money at the cost of a high-upside controllable, yet raw talent. Imagine trusting your development team that much.
southi
I think you hit the nail on the head rundmc.
They trust their development team. I imagine that they have a detailed evaluation of not just Atlanta’s organization but at least the 40 man roster and near notables of every other organization in MLB. They’d pour through things and say “this player or that is on the cusp of a potential breakthrough” he might help us. If those evaluations are correct and you can can acquire such a player at an acceptable cost below value, then you do it. So simple lol.
RunDMC
Notice that all of the guys arms they’re acquiring have high K-rates, and typically, high BB-rates to go with it, which is only natural. For the position players, they either have above average barrel rates and/or incredible exit velo (Kelenic) OR high contact rates (read: low K-rate), like Fletcher, to go along with their trademark defense. Some of these things you can’t teach. If you have raw power either in pitching or hitting, they can work with that and hopefully hone it in.
VonPurpleHayes
AA is playing GM mode in MLB The Show.
steelerbravenation
Taking in a lot of bad contracts this year getting players they want on the roster moving forward and knowing with all the salary coming off the books next year the luxury tax will reset.
I would feel a lot more comfortable if they had gotten a stud SP before doing all of this but I trust AA he hasn’t let the fanbase down yet
Letsplaytwotomorrow
I hope AA hasn’t stopped taking his meds. This is confusing.
rundmc1981
Good insight. But SO market too robust to dilute a return by attaching dead contracts to it, like what AA is going after. He’s just addressing smaller holes and the farm this way, but I don’t think even he expects that to be the way of getting his TOR arm.
JackStrawb
Toldya.
6 years of Kerr for what the Braves owe Carpenter and can’t unload when they move or cut him, is a fairly inexpensive flyer given Kerr has a lot of upside.
This was a thoughtful move.
Stearns should have made it. Kerr is in a tier noticeably above Stearns’ recent acquisitions.
Mustard Tiger
Padres continue salary dumping. The Seidler era is over.
llokokokok
This dude actually trying to be Dwight Shcrute.
5TUNT1N
Braves have done some interesting things over the years taking on salary from others, let’s see how it turns out.
Braves Butt-Head
I plan on marrying Olivia Dunne…..
Neither is gonna happen just saying
AG7
Braves are adding a bunch of depth options and PTBNL in preparation for a trade with Chicago for Cease – at least that’s how I’ve justified all of these moves. Either these guys will replace whomever they trade or they’ll be used as part of the trade package.
Otherwise some of these moves seem a little odd, esp dumping players and covering so much of their salaries.
steelerbravenation
If that is the case you may have just had White Sox add Benitendi to a trade involving Cease.
I don’t think one has to do with the other. AA is just doing what I feel rebuilding teams shoulda been doing a long time ago only thing the Braves are not rebuilding.
I will now be curious moving forward seeing what teams use this approach as all sports are copycat leagues.
southi
The core of the braves is set, and is set for awhile. Besides a likely starting pitcher addition, it is feasible only to improve the team along the fringes. THAT is what Anthopoulos is doing in my opinion.
Bucsfan4ever
Braves are not trading for Cease or any other solid starting pitcher as that would require them to give up Smith-Shawver or Waldrep which they would be insane to do
dano62
Who badly needs a leftie reclamation project; AA will make it as painless as possible…
Fred McGriff HR
Most Carpenter’s are useful, they’re good with wood and good at hammering, most of them have good attention to detail, and they are not afraid to get down and dirty. Maybe Matt can nail a few more.
Rishi
The thing I do like about what they are doing is targeting players you like and believe your development has a key to helping and having them for 5-6 years if it does work out. It’s almost like helping the farm system but with older guys (in the sense of contractual control). Many times you reach in free agency and pay for past instead of future. Some teams are good at turning players around. Braves are showing a tremendous amount of faith in scouting, analytics (probably) and player development. It could work well or not. But if any of these do they they will have the rights for a long time. Perhaps they also believe they don’t need as much help as people think and can afford to take some risks.
sergefunction
A team that made something out of Joe Jimenez maybe can make something out of Ray Kerr. Padres couldn’t.
whyhayzee
Carpenter would be a good add to an outfield with Aaron and Dykstra.
Ted
Before AA was Toronto’s GM he was their Assistant GM during the Ricciardi era. There was a period in the late 00s when the Jays would trade for anyone that might be a Type A free agent soon, and they ended up stockpiling first round picks in the 2010-2012 timeframe if I recall.
Dude knows how to do his job.
RandorBierd
Can the decision to make these moves be labeled as somewhat curious when at the same time the author lays out the exact reason why the moves are being made?
BrettPhillips for Prezident
He would go nuts in that new league in the middle east
desertdawg
Every team has a payroll budget that is balance by season ticket sales, tv/radio market in their city and surrounding areas. How much advertising sponsors can they bring in. Padres are in a new world now, they can’t offer players big contracts as they use to due to the death of their owner, and the loss of their local sports network it doesn’t seem they can sign 10 12-year contracts anymore. I believe this group of people that are running the Padres now see this and will be a little tighter with the contracts and keep the Padres from going deep into offering long term contracts, instead going by a yearly payroll budget. Thus, that is why they are slashing what payroll they can. to try and get below their payroll tax woes.
randothecommando
This is likely all about next year. Braves are not planning to keep Minter or Fried. They will likely trade for a cost controlled pitcher to replace Fried next year. I don’t seem them going over luxury tax next year and taking that penalty so with all that money coming off the books next year they will stay pat or sign a cheap DH to stay under the threshold.
chipperfreak
The Braves are the only publicly traded MLB team. I don’t know if we can assume anything about how much money they will spend as long as they keep winning. Yes they are given certain budget increases per year but I am not as certain as I used to be that they let Fried walk, unless Fried is set on leaving, in which case they can’t do anything about that.
Bucsfan4ever
Minter is not going anywhere
AL B DAMNED
I guess the next step is for AA to sign Matt Carpenter to a multi year extension! Maybe this move is in anticipation of MLB bringing back Old Timers games during All-Star Weekend festivities! Now we have our representative for several years to come! Just need for AA to get him to ink that extension!
steelerbravenation
My man doin some money laundering bout to catch a RICO charge he keeps making deals like this
msqboxer
Mike Schildt probably said get rid of Carpenter at any cost…
RunDMC
Carp filming in the clubhouse again? If Arozarena is any indication, the next team is about to catch lightning in a bottle with a 38 y/o ‘stache.
Poc Biffaroba
Braves now have 6 LHP in relief counting Perdomo. Alex may be trying to corner the market on Lefty relievers with an eye toward the trade deadline…maybe packaging Minter and a prospect or 2 for a controlable starter?
braves95 2
Random team: We will trade you $5M if you pay us $10M. Come on, it makes sense.
Braves: Sold!
RunDMC
Random team: we’ve got these dead contracts we need you to take on.
Braves: Your salesmanship needs some work, but what will you give us to do that?
Random team: Oh c’mon, it’s Christmas! You don’t want this negative-WAR mid-30’s player tossing meatballs owed 10M and this oft-injured former top prospect we prematurely locked up when I believed the wrong scouting intel? If you can unlock Arcia, you can do the same with this kid!
Braves: How about that cooler kicker kid that hits bombs and needs a Mr. Miyagi to help him put it altogether, and isn’t a free agent until 2029?
Random team: Seriously? That’s all you want? We gave up on him when the Kevin Mather video went viral and he knew he was being held down. We thought you were going to ask for former Bulldog: Emerson Hancock.
Buzzz Killington
AA like me when I play OOTP
Blueshirts
Sarcasm aside, can someone please explain to me what the point of all these trades are that AA is making. I’m not the dumbest guy in the room but I’m not the smartest either so keep it simple
User 401527550
Carpenter and cash considerations to the Mets for Narvaez and reid garret. Narvaez will in turn be traded again in a couple days.
solaris602
I don’t care what ATL does with Carpenter, just PLEASE don’t trade him to the Guardians. This seems like SUCH a CLE move – Braves pay his salary way down, they install him at DH, he turns in another .176 BA, and gets DFAd in May or June. Seen this movie before.
The619MetroPadres
The old man still has juice left in his bat as Carp is an even year slugger (see his gig with the Yankees in 2022), and could be a nice addition for the Reds, Athletics, or Royals DH/1B rotation and #5 or #6 every day in the batting order for any of those 3 clubs.
GabrielJames
Jesus Christ…enough already…
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
I guess I wouldn’t mind Carpenter on the bench as a pinch hitter only. I cannot see anyone wanting him at this point though unless the Braves just give him away or DFA him.
ATLbravos
it looks dim but many people have come to the braves and rejuvenated their careers. reminds me of money ball billy talking to dave justice. Veteran presence on top of milking that last bit of talent he has left. not to mention another defensive guy or a guy that can step in due to injuries… we still have to fill the 40-man roster and all we are doing is bolstering it. As it looks AA is going with the young guns for pitching.
Dad
about a week into spring training it will be, the Braves DFA Matt Carpenter who was hitting.036 but even after his release was still standing at the plate arguing with the Umpire on the last strike three call.
Dad
Carpenter should quit stealing money and become an unmpire
Dad
Carpenter should quit stealing money and become an umpire!