Braves & Marlins & Blue Jays

Submitted by: oldest man

Braves

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Edward Cabrera28MajorsSPMedium345.117.627.62227.633.1
Jakob Marsee25MajorsOF06.106.14.96.17.4

Total Value:

33.7

Marlins

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Michael Harris II25MajorsCFLow7105.98421.917.521.926.2
Ricky Tiedemann23MinorsSP00015.612.515.618.7
Dylan Dodd28MajorsSP43.82.810.811.3

Total Value:

38.5

Blue Jays

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Ozzie Albies29Majors2BMedium223.3149.37.49.311.1
Karson Milbrandt22MinorsSP0004.944.95.9
Cash1.4

Total Value:

15.60

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oldest man

OP here, this deal is based on three things. First, the Braves' best combination right now for middle infield is Dubon at SS and Kim at 2B, and they are in a win-now mode and cannot wait for Harris to cure his offensive woes. Second, unless the Jays sign Bichette, they will be moving Giminez to SS, and Albies will fit nicely for them at 2B. Third, the Marlins avoid regression syndrome with Marsee and Cabrera, get a ROY winner locked up in CF, and get a hot prospect SP with a 2026 ETA.

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oldest man

I see a thumbs down for ATL and TOR, but none for MIA, which surprises me. Of the 3 teams, I think MIA is the one least likely to agree. One reason they might is that Harris has excelled against them. His career OPS against MIA is 1.011, and even .902 in his horrible 2025 season. For his career, his OPS playing in MIA is .970. They may have an inflated opinion of his value.

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