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Who's going to get Peavy?


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Gammons has been saying the Braves are the most likely place for him, but I don't see it. They should be in rebuilding mode - what with Smoltz and Hudson both possibly out all next year and maybe forever - along with Glavine. Giving up a great pitching prospect like Hanson and a great CF prospect like Shaefer (sp?) seems crazy, and including Escobar for Greene in the deal is too risky. Morton (overrated young pitcher) and Kelly Johnson would be as far as I would go - maybe add a solid OF prospect like Jones, but I can't see SD settling for that.

The Dodgers might be in the mix - unfortunately for the O's - if they were hoping for them to be in the BRob hunt.

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I definitely think he'll end up in Atlanta, which seems like a good fit. The question will be how much does ATL have to give up.

Is there any particular reason you think Atlanta is a good fit? They're certainly not contending next year.

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Is there any particular reason you think Atlanta is a good fit? They're certainly not contending next year.

They could potentially with him. Peavy is a great pitcher. Dominant at times. And if they got Greene, their infield would be pretty good.

Say the trade was Peavy and Greene for Hanson, Schaefer, and Escobar. Atlanta would have a solid 1-2-3 of Peavy, Jurrgens, and Campillo. Their infield would consist of Kotchman, Kelly Johnson, Greene, and Chipper Jones. With McCann as another offensive weapon, Francour could come back. They've still got Heyward, Jones, and Hernandez as outfield prospects.

I think they could compete with that trade and some other moves.

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