Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos met with reporters (including David O’Brien of The Athletic) on Monday. MLBTR already covered some of those comments on Ha-Seong Kim, Sean Murphy and Brian Snitker this morning. Anthopoulos also spoke about the rotation, which figures to be an offseason priority.
The Braves didn’t make any rotation moves of note last winter. Atlanta’s only significant offseason expenditure was the three-year Jurickson Profar signing. Anthopoulos pointed out that Grant Holmes pitched well before suffering a season-ending elbow injury. Atlanta entered the season with a strong top four of Chris Sale, Spencer Strider (once he completed his rehab from last year’s elbow surgery), Spencer Schwellenbach and AJ Smith-Shawver. That would be a good group if everyone had stayed healthy, but that’s obviously not how things played out.
Atlanta will need to do a much better job stockpiling depth beyond their top five if they expect to compete in 2026. Anthopoulos acknowledged as much, saying the rotation “definitely will be a point of emphasis for us this winter.” Smith-Shawver is already out for most or all of next season after undergoing Tommy John surgery in June. Holmes has a partially torn ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow. He’s hoping to avoid surgery but admitted last month that he won’t really know whether that’s viable until he begins ramping up a throwing program early in the offseason. Even if Holmes is able to avoid the knife, his elbow health will be something of a question mark next spring.
López made one start before undergoing shoulder surgery that’ll probably end his season. Schwellenach is coming back from a broken elbow. Sale missed two months with a fractured ribcage, and while that can be written off as a freak occurrence, he’s going into his age-37 campaign. Strider has had a terrible second half and now spots a 4.86 ERA in 20 starts. Hurston Waldrep has looked great since being called up from Triple-A Gwinnett last month, but he’s nine games into his MLB career.
Anthopoulos said the Braves aren’t currently thinking about pushing López back into relief. “I have no idea how the offseason goes, but this was an All-Star starter with a sub-2 ERA (in 2024),” the GM said. “That’s not what I’m projecting for him going forward, but even if you think there’s a regression into the 3s, that’s still an outstanding starter, who’s proven — as a young starter with the White Sox, back-to-back years of 33 and 34 starts, logging innings over 180 twice. … Our thought is definitely him as (a) starter. But what if we have a bunch of starter trades that present themselves and so on? It would be a great problem to have.”
There’s still a decent amount of in-house talent. The Braves need more stability in the middle to the back of the staff. Atlanta has given multiple starts to the likes of Joey Wentz, Carlos Carrasco, Erick Fedde, Cal Quantrill, Davis Daniel and 20-year-old Didier Fuentes this season. Bryce Elder has taken the ball 25 times and leads the club in both starts and innings. That’s clearly not going to cut it. It’d be a surprise if the Braves don’t add at least one pitcher who is guaranteed to be in the Opening Day rotation. They could use two starters, especially if Holmes’ rehab doesn’t pan out, and a swingman who could also provide length for one of the league’s thinner bullpens.
The Braves have Marcell Ozuna and Raisel Iglesias ($16MM apiece) coming off the books this winter. Kim would make the same amount if he exercises his player option. Strider’s salary jumps from $4MM to $20MM, accounting for the other $16MM. They’ll have a light arbitration class with a number of non-tender candidates, but their slate of guaranteed commitments could limit their financial flexibility. The front office has been far more inclined to operate through the trade market than via big free agency splashes.

Take Luis Castillo for a salary dump pls
I thought of that but I doubt we’re doing the jarred kelenic thing all over again
Would still love to trade for Ronald even though he’s batting 7th now
Ronald is not getting traded sorry
He’s on a serious downslide. This woipd be a terrible move. We need guys that can give us innings and are on the upswing, not the opposite.
Dylan Cease lives in Georgia and would be a great fit for Atlanta. Too bad he’s a Boras guy cause I feel like if he wasn’t you could get him for 5/125m coming off a down year and I wouldn’t be surprised if he got even better at this point in his career like Zach Wheeler did with Phi.
Instead he’ll probably take a 2 year deal with an opt-out and look to re-enter free agency next off-season. But who knows, he might have different plans and want a long-term deal now.
might want more stability with the labor issues on the horizon
There are rumors that Cease may take a short term deal with opt-outs to rebuild his value after a down season. I could see the Braves being interested in an arrangement like that.
5/125 would be a baseline offer for Cease. His underlying stats are still mostly the same. His issues this season has been mechanical which makes him inconsistent. He’s always going to walk guys like Carlos Rodon. I don’t think he’ll need to take any pillow contract in the offseason.
@Papi: Your 5/125mil is realistic in that he’s the most durable SP in all of MLB, yet alternates every other year as good or #5 quality (struggles big time vs patient lineups even in strong seasons).
That gets him a desirable big guarantee & Boras can still squeeze for opt outs after years 2/3.
Putting Lopez, Holmes and Jiminez back in the bullpen would immediately solve a lot of bullpen woes IMO…but we have to sign a legit pitcher or 2 and a lot of problems are addressed simply by doing that. Cease would have to be a tier of FA they need to go after for everything to work. King, Bieber, etc.
The ‘Mighty Record-Breaking Offence Braves’ have only won two play-off games since 2022. What a failure of a team! All talk and no action when it matters, Atta boy braves.
Still burning from that beat down the Tigers just put on your Yanks tonight? Nervous about them collapsing?
Still burning that ATL won a chip this decade and NYY keeps choking.
Put on your glasses and take a look at the standings and our World Series trophy cabinet. I’m not worried at all. When I’m feeling down, I watch all our World Series highlights, Go and enjoy your garbage team. Our “lows” are being in the postseason every year, while your “highs” are limited to two playoff wins and a fluke World Series. We’re not on the same level,Show some respect!
“When I’m feeling down, I watch all our World Series highlights”
That’s pretty sad. Watching 15 year old highlights from your mom’s basement can lead to serious depression…
yankee tough guy
“Fluke”, and you assert you watch baseball.
No one flukes going through the playoffs and then winnning the best of a 7 game World Series.
Last 10 games h2h Yankees v Braves. Braves 6 wins Yankees 4. Now if the Braves are “garbage”, then I don’t know about the Yankees when you can’t beat a ‘garbage’ team 10-0 in the last 10 games h2h. Have a nice day.
@So many crybaby Mets fans- I never said that. I’m talking about baseball.
@yankee troll guy: ” Show some respect” to a troll that called the Braves a “garbage team”? None due, none given.
Yes, the biggest city has the most to spend and uses it to get the best. It reflects positively on you.
You win none of those trophies. Yankees fans wonder why they’re so hated. Such losers.
Well I guess if you want to dust off all those old videos from all those years ago we won’t soo you. Lmao
When I’m feeling down, I just queue up the fifth inning of 2024 WS Game 5.
Better than having to watch 35 and 50 year old highlights. Just saying.
@Rebuild2025/2029Braves: Keep trolling me Rebuild 2025. You’ll get banned again. Troll.
Having you heard we have started 17 different pitchers this season do too most of our starters are out for the season. Acuna came back in May. Profar was out half the season. Riley is out for the season and now Sean Murphy.
You tell me how many players are out for you.
Plus did we not beat your team with a band aid of team that was just throwing different pitchers out there.
What about 2022, 2023 and 2024? They only won two playoff games with their ‘record-breaking offence’. All they do is bully bad pitchers in the regular season; they can’t hit good pitchers in the postseason. What a bunch of frauds! They got humiliated by the Phillies.
When was you last WS win little guy? Go ahead and keep watching those you tube clips, I am sure someone posted your last WS win from a vhs tape to you tube and you can watch all you want. Win something in the last 20 and we might listen. Enjoy the bloated free agent pitchers that are already bottoming out for you. Good luck on that new SS.
The dude is a clown troll. Which good team doesn’t punish bad regular season pitching? “Record-Breaking Offense”? No team aspires to that. You want the most balanced team in offense, pitching, and defense. It’ll be so easy to flip the script on his drivel.
Are you calling me a clown just because I’m telling the truth? The Braves’ offense is consistently poor, which is why they were eliminated early three times in a row.
I’m calling you a clown because you’re throwing stones in a glass house as an alleged Yankees fan. For a team which is perpetually top three in payroll, the Yankees have only one World Series appearance in the past fifteen seasons.
That’s because Cashman is a clown, and with a decent GM we should win at least a World Series every five years.
@BleacherCreature: It’s ok Creach. We know that clown troll doesn’t speak for the dozens of intelligent and informed Yankee fans on this board.
Oh, of course I’ll keep watching those YouTube clips, but you can’t because your team hasn’t won 27 World Series championships,The Braves are eternal losers, this season is proof of that.
Just stop. You’re embarrassing yourself and everybody is laughing at you.
Whatever you say, Lou.
Interesting.
Fun fact: unless you’re over the age of 75, thirteen of those World Series would have been won before you were born. Odds are you’re much younger than 75, so that number goes way up.
Two of those championships were won before the television was invented. What’s it like watching those? Did they do an animated series for YT?
It’s an odd flex, in my opinion, to boast so much about championships your favorite team won before you were on this Earth; especially when the Braves Championship was more recent. Feels a lot like Al Bundy reliving his glory days– that time he scored four touchdowns in a single game for Polk High.
Ah… the good old days.
Do they have any Yankee highlights from the ’89 and ’90 seasons on YouTube? I can’t find them, and you seem in the loop.
I did find a lot of highlights of Aaron Judge taking flyball practice on YouTube. Why are there so many of these? I don’t understand. They’re all so recent, too. Weird.
Yes, I have heard and watched the stories of the championships since I was a baby. They are passed through the family — it’s a tradition. Your family doesn’t have that tradition because your team doesn’t have 27 World Series., You can’t watch anything on VHS or YouTube because you haven’t won anything.
Are you planning on becoming an adult someday?
He’s right…
Hey yankee tough guy…what’s an “offence”?
Man, talk about those Yankees. Made it to the WS last year and looked like a little league team out there. Not to mention they haven’t won in almost 20 years. Also, need to learn to spell buddy, it’s offense, not offence. Go back to the ’90’s and relive your glory..
Sale
Schwellenbach
Lopez
Strider
Waldrep
Elder
Holmes
Sure there is some health risk but I dont see how they add another starter and fit him in there.
“Some” health risk? That’s a whole lot of health risk.
I would put Holmes and elder in bullpen and signed one quality starter.
Plus JR Richie will be ready by mid 26 andso will Burkhalter, Fuentes, Barun, Lara, and more. Adding a starter seems it would be trading some one or two.
Who would they trade? Schwellenbach and Waldrep are cheap and under team control for many years. Lopez, Sale and Strider all have top of the rotation potential. I dont see how they dont go into 2026 with those 5 as their starting 5.
I think they need to go with a 6 man rotation because of the injury risk with all those. Sign or trade for another top of the line starter this off-season, then if the injury bug hits again, go to a five man and wouldn’t miss a beat. Could have a rotation of 6 potential aces.
They might trade sale and Lopez+waldrep+elder would be on low pitch count watch
They won’t do anything. They will run out the same group next season and wonder why they are a 4th place team.
So negative Lou, how come you arent posting as TradeAcuna any longer? No matter what name you post under, it’s still the same BS!!
If there is $32mil coming off the books in Ozuna/Iglesias, but $32mil going right back on in Kim/Strider, how does that effect the payroll constraints?….I was told by all the AA and/or ownership apologists this was a “tax reset year” but looking like were in the same boat again. (I’m sure there is plenty of other monies but those are the 2 biggest hits i thought?).
@braveshomer: It’s a tax re-set year because they’ve stayed under the luxury tax this season. No penalties, no having draft picks moved to the back of the line because they would’ve been over for the 3rd year in a row. In 2024 they finished w/a payroll of $232M and a luxury tax payroll of $276.95M (against a third tier of $277M, which would have pushed Atlanta’s first draft pick back 10 spaces.) The 2025 payroll should finish around $214M (and some of that committed money is going away this off season.) The first tier of the 2025 luxury tax is $241M. The Braves will finish underneath that number. This will re-set their luxury tax status for 2025. If they go over the luxury tax next season, they’ll pay lesser penalties w/no draft pick punishment. Get it? “Apologists”? C’mon. No need to insult those who politely attempted to explain this to you. “Google is your friend.”
Got it thx, I understand now (and no one has ever politely explained anything to me)..However, now you admit you’re an AA apologist?! Thats my take away! hahaha….Kidding, I think AA does the best he can with whatever constraints the ‘ownership’ has clearly applied.
Heh. Sorry if I got a little touchy there homer. You’re a good guy. Apologies if I offended you—-so there, I guess I AM an apologist, lol.
Yep you are now lol…I always took Tax brackets similar to Tax Aprons in Basketball. Reach a certain level and the team pays penalties. I do-not know if Basketball Tax Aprons reset after certain seasons either. Seems strange if the payroll doesn’t change, a team will pay a penalty in one season but not the next?
King, Eflin, Bassit, Kelly, Gallen, Anderson, Hendricks, Bieber, Scherzer, Verlander, Suarez, Corbin, Cease, Buehler, lots of guys the Braves could get for varying price tags and varying degrees of success
AA has been a fine wolf tickets salesman. By this headline, he means he will end up bargain bin shopping, AGAIN!
Sale, Schwellenbach, Strider, Waldrep–are any of these bargain shopping? Lopez? Maybe Holmes, or Wentz who are valuable. Perhaps Elder who is a great 5th. He cycled through pen and will again, maybe not so much. Everyone is looking for a Yates type to hit again for little money. Everyone takes flyers like these. And will AGAIN!!
Those are guys AA already has. He will dumpster dive for his “point of emphasis” rotation piece..
The whole organization needs to revisit the types of arms they draft and how they develop them. Too much velocity and pitch shaping is wrecking these arms and it doesn’t matter if they have unhittable stuff if you can’t build a rotation that will stay on the field.
Braves need to do a better job in the rotation.
The rotation is the main focus this offseason. Im just hoping Snitker doesnt decide not to retire.
I’d love to see Skip Shumaker as manager next year onward, but that will only happen if the Yankees don’t fire Boone. Gabe Kapler is likely high on AA’s list, but we all know his philosophy involves torching the bullpen, so the focus would need to shift to relievers.
Naw Lopez 100% needs to be a long reliever. He’s had his shot in the rotation, and he obviously performed way better than anyone could have predicted…but it’s also obviously putting too much on his body because he can’t stay healthy in the rotation
Well I typically like your info but this post was about as ignorant as possible. You clearly don’t know what they are going to do nor do you have any idea about their rotational plans. They will kick the tires on a potential starter but they wont sign any of note. They have 5 guys Sale, Strider, Schwellenbach, Lopez, and then the 5th spot to one of several options (elder, Waldrep, Holmes). They are focusing on the bullpen thats for sure, and its been said likely an outfielder, bench depth, and see what else opens up. If Kim doesn’t pick up his option then SS becomes a focus. Otherwise, they have money to spend and few places that have to be filled with high dollar targets, which means he can swing for the fences on a few and still fill all his needs.
Should have been last off-season.
Waldrep has kind of established himself a spot going into next season.
Sale
Strider (boy he’s really got to have folks second guessing the brace procedure instead of TJ)
Schwellenbach
Waldrep
2 New additions
Holmes/Lopez.
Lopez being a shoulder issue makes things tricky. Nothing would surprise me with him, good or bad. Can’t help but feel at some point Holmes gets TJ with his UCL issue.
Elder?
He scares me. In that the Braves may fall in love with his durability and overlook that one out of every three or four starts he’ll get shelled.
Watch out for promises AA makes. Last season, full of promises, comments, and declarations and next to zero done. Don’t tell me, show me.
Dylan Cease going to be headed to ATL.