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Braves Could Make Blockbuster Trade For $75 Million Star To Replace Injured Ace

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The Atlanta Braves have struggled with starting pitching depth for the last few weeks. They’ve had to trot out some questionable names to start games early in the season, but this issue seemed to be resolved when Atlanta returned Spencer Strider from elbow surgery.

But Strider recently landed back on the injured list, this time with a hamstring injury that he suffered in catch play.

While this doesn’t seem like a huge deal, Strider is set to miss at least two starts. Hamstring injuries are notorious for nagging on for weeks, so it’s tough to tell when the righty will be fully healthy again.

With that in mind, the Braves might want to swing a blockbuster trade for a starting pitcher.

St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Sonny Gray
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – APRIL 20: Sonny Gray #54 of the St. Louis Cardinals delivers a pitch in the first inning against the New York Mets at Citi Field on April 20, 2025 in…

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The perfect option is St. Louis Cardinals ace Sonny Gray.

Gray has been one of the best pitchers in the league for the last few seasons, yet he’s rarely discussed in the top tier of arms. His consistency is hard to match, and the Braves desperately need a consistent, veteran arm like Gray right now.

With Gray’s semi-large contract, it could be tough for St. Louis to move him. With that in mind, the Cardinals would likely either take less prospect capital in return or pay down some of the righty’s contract in order to land better prospects.

Either way, the Braves should check in with St. Louis about a huge trade here. Atlanta can’t afford to fall any further behind in the National League.

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