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ATLANTA, GA - MAY 07: Manager Brian Snitker of the Atlanta Braves makes a pitching change during the sixth inning against the Baltimore Orioles at Truist Park on May 7, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

Braves Mailbag: Marcell Ozuna trade, Kris Bryant, next manager and more

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Thank you to everyone who sent in questions for this week’s Atlanta Braves mailbag. It has been a busy week around here but we are excited and ready to move forward. We received several good questions this week so let’s get to it.

We all know how difficult trading Marcell Ozuna would be, but what do you think about the possibility of a matchup with the White Sox where the Braves take back Craig Kimbrel? The White Sox are looking for offense and rumored to want to rid themselves of Kimbrel’s Contract. Could a deal make sense?

There has been a lot of speculation in regards to the Braves moving Ozuna, but I think it is important to point out that we still don’t really know how they feel about the situation. The team issued two statements, but we have yet to hear from Alex Anthopoulos or anyone else on the matter, aside from a pretty noncommittal response from manager Brian Snitker in an interview with The Athletic a few weeks ago. So maybe they are looking to move him, maybe they aren’t.

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Looking at Roster Resource, the White Sox have an opening at DH, although they also have former first round pick Andrew Vaughn waiting in the wings. Overall, their corner-outfield-plus-DH situation could use some work. A lot of teams prefer to use the DH spot to cycle players through rather than just pencil in one player. That is something I expect the Braves to get to at some point as well.

Kimbrel looked like Kimbrel while with the Cubs, allowing just two earned runs over 36 2/3 innings to go along with a 1.10 FIP and a 1.99 xFIP. However, following the trade to the White Sox, those numbers jumped to a 5.09 ERA and a 4.56 FIP over his next 23 innings.

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I think the difficulty comes in the contracts. Kimbrel is owed $16 million in 2022 and will be a free agent next offseason. Ozuna is owed $53 million over the next four seasons including his buyout for 2025. The Braves would have to send along money, which may not be something they would be willing to do, and the White Sox might not want that long of commitment in the first place given their current roster.

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