Braves Non-Tender Canning & Laureano: Why AA’s Trying to Save Money | Atlanta Braves Podcast
In this episode of Braves Today, host Lindsay Crosby breaks down the Atlanta Braves’ surprising non-tender decisions regarding Griffin Caning and Ramón Laureano, and how these moves will shape the team’s offseason strategy. Lindsay delves into the reasons behind these decisions, explores the current roster needs, and discusses potential options for the Braves if they aim to stay under the luxury tax threshold. Additionally, he provides insights on the team’s plans for the starting rotation and outfield, and hints at upcoming episodes focused on offseason signings and budget-friendly additions. Don’t miss the in-depth analysis and stay up-to-date with all Braves news!
02:15 Offseason Priorities
03:07 Luxury Tax and Payroll Strategy
07:07 Roster Analysis and Needs
11:51 Starting Rotation Focus
20:28 Outfield and Bullpen Considerations
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I was hoping that Laurano would be tendered but they may be counting on his addition later. Maybe?
Thanks Lindsay for your opinions and efforts keeping us up to date with everything Braves. GO BRAVES 2025 !!
Kikuchi signs with Angels… was hoping he would’ve been the Braves #5
1x Bonafide SP
1X Bonafide BP🎉
Btw Kikuchi signed for OVER MARKET VALUE
If Braves want to stay under the luxury tax, and the need is very heavy for the rotation, it makes a lot of sense to try anything possible to trade for Crochet or a Montgomery trade with AZ paying a substantial amount of the salary.
I'm guessing they acquire a mid rotation starter and hope someone in AAA steps up as the 5th until Strider returns. Setup reliever/backup closer is a must.
Based on history, we should see some sort of addition(s) by mid December after the Winter meetings, possibly before Thursday? 🤞
Ozzie, imo, is not an OBP guy but an RBI guy. Him batting 5th/6th is optimal for what he does best at the plate.
Acuna/Harris/Riley/Olson/Ozuna/Albies/Murphy/OF/Arcia.
I’m assuming the name of the first player was accidentally cut in editing…
Who did you name first?
Thanks!!
I wish we could get a cheaper deal or trade for SP spot and obtain an elite consistent bat, like an Adames…… aj smith shawver can have a spot, to get you by until strider is back!! Like we saw this year you can have the 3rd best era in the league and still lose if you can’t score runs
Or ha-seong Kim, someone with a consistent 2 or more war, year on year
You don’t have do upgrade left field if ur shortstop is Adames!!!
The angels non tendered Patrick Sandoval who should be really cheap for the future because he’s missing half of 2025 I think
I agree. SP & RP r more important than LF or SS. ‘24 was more of an anomaly than ‘23 for this offense.
Here's the thing, if you want to win you're going to have to get lucky. I'd go with getting lucky with the pitching staff. I'd rather the braves had a chance of going 500 but a small chance of them making a deep playoff run vs another season like 2024.