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Braves may not stop with Vazquez trade

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The Braves have reached tentative agreement with the White Sox on a trade that would bring veteran right-handed starter Javier Vazquez to Atlanta, SI.com has confirmed. But the Braves may not stop there. In an attempt to rebuild its starting rotation, Atlanta has been pursuing several proven pitchers, including top free-agent pitcher A.J. Burnett. It's possible the Braves may still try to sign Burnett even after adding Vazquez. In exchange for Vazquez and relief pitcher Boone Logan, according to a report in the Atlanta Journal-Constituion, the Braves will send four young players to the White Sox: catcher Tyler Flowers, third baseman Jon Gilmore, pitcher Santos Rodriguez and infielder Brent Lillibridge. The Braves have spent most of the winter looking at pitching and inquired about Padres star Jake Peavy, Rangers pitchers Vicente Padilla and Kevin Millwood, and free agents Burnett and Derek Lowe. Some think the Braves might consider a five-year deal for Burnett, which could make them the favorite for him.

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December 3, 2008  06:17 AM ET

Now there's a big game pitcher. Hey at least the Braves got a reliever out of the deal.

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December 3, 2008  07:27 AM ET
QUOTE(#1):

Now there's a big game pitcher. Hey at least the Braves got a reliever out of the deal.

Vazquez is not that big of a name, look at his career 2 games under .500 and and era over 4.3 and has a bad habit of folding under pressure, maybe a change of teams may help, but not to sure if Braves made out in thus deal, if anything they filled a hole in the rotation

December 3, 2008  07:33 AM ET
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Vazquez is not that big of a name, look at his career 2 games under .500 and and era over 4.3 and has a bad habit of folding under pressure, maybe a change of teams may help, but not to sure if Braves made out in thus deal, if anything they filled a hole in the rotation

You aren't familiar with the term sarcasm are you?

December 3, 2008  07:48 AM ET

It will be interesting to see how this pans out.

December 3, 2008  08:02 AM ET

I'm dissapointed the Braves gave up Tyler Flowers in the deal, he's got a lot of potential. Sox may have gotten a future all star catcher and he could be MLB ready after Pierzynski's contracts is up.

Lillibridge was unnecessary with Yunel Escobar at short but there is no way the Braves trade Escobar now so no chance of revisiting the Peavy trade.

December 3, 2008  08:18 AM ET

They could trade Escobar if they are willing to offer Rafael Furcal the contract he wants, he would love to come back.

December 3, 2008  08:18 AM ET
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I'm dissapointed the Braves gave up Tyler Flowers in the deal, he's got a lot of potential. Sox may have gotten a future all star catcher and he could be MLB ready after Pierzynski's contracts is up.Lillibridge was unnecessary with Yunel Escobar at short but there is no way the Braves trade Escobar now so no chance of revisiting the Peavy trade.

Flowers has been hyped.... but remember, he's only played in A Ball.... remember all the hype around Salty?.... now supposedly the Rangers are looking to trade him.... Vasquez is meant to fill the #3 or #4 slot and eat up 200 innings, which is what he does..... not the sexiest trade in the world.... but it will look better if and when they sign a number 1....

December 3, 2008  08:47 AM ET

Good deal for the braves. Now get AJ and Peavey and we have a solid rotation. Throw in an outfielder, then add Furcal at short and wow we are contenders again.

December 3, 2008  09:00 AM ET

Grossed Out,
That's a bad avatar even for you.

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December 3, 2008  09:14 AM ET

"Some think the Braves might consider a five-year deal for Burnett, which could make them the favorite for him"

Yuck- 5 years to burnett>???
haven't they learned anything with Hampton?

December 3, 2008  09:16 AM ET
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You aren't familiar with the term sarcasm are you?

A before the cup of java post

December 3, 2008  09:16 AM ET
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remember all the hype around Salty?.... now supposedly the Rangers are looking to trade him....

Yeah but he got traded from a team where he was blocked (McCann) to another team where he was blocked (Gerald Laird). Texas has a surplus of catchers and Salty needs to be traded to a team where he can play everyday to get some consistency going.

December 3, 2008  09:23 AM ET
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Vazquez is not that big of a name, look at his career 2 games under .500 and and era over 4.3 and has a bad habit of folding under pressure....................

I agree with MOST of this, but one area is erroneous. As a Cubs fan (a.k.a "The Lost Boys"), you probably turned off your TV in late September of 05' when your team was out of playoff contention. Javi pitched his arse off in the playoffs AND World Series, so that "habit" you mentioned should be reserved for the team you follow (see 07' and 08').

I think this trade DEFINITELY helped the Sox though as Javi is gettin' old and the Braves coughed up quite a bit of youth for him.

December 3, 2008  09:47 AM ET

Even if Vasquez isn't great at least he gives the Braves a near certainty that he will pitch over 200 innings this year. That's more than you can say for most of the pitchers they have had the last few years. But yeah they shouldn't stop here as they need a lot more than a #3-4 starter.

December 3, 2008  09:51 AM ET

It is hard to not see the Braves in the play offs...this is a good start...

December 3, 2008  09:51 AM ET
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I agree with MOST of this, but one area is erroneous. As a Cubs fan (a.k.a "The Lost Boys"), you probably turned off your TV in late September of 05' when your team was out of playoff contention. Javi pitched his arse off in the playoffs AND World Series, so that "habit" you mentioned should be reserved for the team you follow (see 07' and 08').I think this trade DEFINITELY helped the Sox though as Javi is gettin' old and the Braves coughed up quite a bit of youth for him.

Hey the Cubs choked, but you would not be talking any of that smack if your 10000 loss team would have not won the Series this year.

 
December 3, 2008  09:54 AM ET
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It is hard to not see the Braves in the play offs...this is a good start...

Wouldn't go that far. Braves have a tough division to contend with (Mets, Phillies, Marlins sometimes) so I won't proclaim anyone as the team to beat (although I'm sure Rollins will) until I see what othr moves are made this winter.

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