ATLANTA -- With the Winter Meetings being held at Disney World this year, the Braves could be considered the home team. Their intent will be to bolster a roster that they will carry back to their headquarters at Disney in February, when they return for the start of Spring Training.
Braves general manager John Schuerholz is looking to strengthen his pitching staff with the acquisition of at least one reliable middle reliever. He too will also be in search of potential upgrades at both second base and left field. Schuerholz's actions will primarily take place in the trade market, in which he could find himself dealing both Marcus Giles and Horacio Ramirez.
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2006 finish: 79-83, third place, National League East
Deals so far: Exercised the option in RHP John Smoltz's contract and re-signed closer Bob Wickman. Both deals were completed in September.
Players eligible for arbitration: 1B Adam LaRoche; 2B Giles; LHP Ramirez; RHPs Chris Reitsma, Oscar Villarreal
Free agents: 1B Daryle Ward; C Todd Pratt; OF Brian Jordan; RHP John Thomson
Needs: Schuerholz built his unprecedented string of 14 consecutive division titles around a strong pitching staff and entered this offseason intent on strengthening a bullpen that was ineffective this past season. He'd like to get a reliable setup man and possibly a veteran left-handed reliever. There is also a need to target a leadoff hitter to fill the void that was created last December when Rafael Furcal signed with the Dodgers.
Dealing strengths: With the spending frenzy that has taken place on the free-agent market, both Giles and Ramirez may be even more attractive to other teams. The depth in the starting rotation certainly makes Ramirez expendable, and with youngsters like Willy Aybar and Yunel Escobar, the Braves can confidently fill Giles' spot at second base.