Braves trade pitch pairs Chris Sale and Spencer Strider with another ace to put Atlanta over the top

Jon Conahan

Braves trade pitch pairs Chris Sale and Spencer Strider with another ace to put Atlanta over the top image

The Atlanta Braves’ injuries on the mound have continued to be a problem for the organization over the past few years, and it should make them go out and land another high-end starter. 

Freddy Peralta seems to be the best one available, depending on what the Milwaukee Brewers want to do. The Brewers might not want to send him to a National League team, but if they get the best return, that's what Milwaukee should seek.

Jay Staph of Just Baseball recently floated the idea of the Braves acquiring Peralta in a deal that would send pitching prospect JR Ritchie, shortstop Alex Lodise, and right-hander Jhancarlos Lara to Milwaukee, a fair trade.

“Aside from these four arms being incredibly talented, they share something else in common: their inability to stay healthy and throw significant innings down the stretch. This is exactly where Freddy Peralta comes in, as he’s a huge help in this area alone,” he wrote.

The Braves aren’t short on elite arms, but it's to the point where we can't really trust a lot of them. Peralta is a proven ace-caliber starter with swing-and-miss stuff who has shown he can handle a full workload.

From a cost perspective, the deal makes sense. Ritchie has massive potential but prospects are just prospects at the end of the day. Finding a guaranteed star like Peralta would be a better idea for Atlanta.

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