Working Out A Luke Scott To The Braves Trade

Written by Daniel Moroz on .

With the Mariners acquiring Milton Bradley from the Cubs (somehow getting Chicago to take the useless Carlos Silva and most of his salary), their demand for a bat like Luke Scott probably decreased a little. Another potential suitor would be the Atlanta Braves, who currently only have Nate McLouth as a full-time starter in the outfield. I once again took to Twitter, looking to make a deal. This time it was an extended conversation, with Capital Avenue Club, OriolesProspects.com, and Scouting The Sally all joining in the fun. [Tweets reordered a little to try to maximize clarity and flow of conversation.] camdencrazies - @CapitolAvenue Any interest in LF Luke Scott maybe? CapitolAvenue - @camdencrazies If the price is right! camdencrazies - @CapitolAvenue What do you think would be a reasonable return? orioleprospects - @camdencrazies Id love to get Freeman back from them but I think that is a little too much to ask for. camdencrazies - @orioleprospects That's what I thought too. I don't know the system well enough to make other proposals. CapitolAvenue - @camdencrazies Good question. I don't know. Would the O's want arms in return? orioleprospects - @camdencrazies They have a pretty deep system. J.J. Hoover might be a reasonable return from them. camdencrazies - @CapitolAvenue From a quick look at the Braves system, it seemed like the arms were more plentiful than the bats. Same with the O's though. orioleprospects - @CapitolAvenue I think they would want a bat. 3B/1B the most. camdencrazies - @CapitolAvenue If it's pitchers coming back it might take a little more, but you can never have too much pitching I think. CapitolAvenue - @orioleprospects @camdencrazies Good thing infielders is the biggest weakness in the Braves' system. ScoutingtheSAL - @orioleprospects I saw J.J. Hoover at the end of the season. Pretty blah. He would not be a player I would want in return. orioleprospects - @ScoutingtheSAL Oh, I thought I had heard positive things about him. What are the negatives? ScoutingtheSAL - @orioleprospects He was a little old for the Sally and was average/fringe average across the board. His hype is driven by good peripherals. camdencrazies - @ScoutingtheSAL And that's why scouting is important. Thanks. Anyone in the Braves system you like (but not too too much)? ScoutingtheSAL - @camdencrazies I did not catch the beginning of the convo. Who is the player? camdencrazies - @ScoutingtheSAL Luke Scott to the Braves, maybe. orioleprospects - @CapitolAvenue Yeah it seems like most of their top prospects are pitchers. CapitolAvenue - @orioleprospects My top-20 Braves: 14 P, 4 OF, 1 C, 1 1B. orioleprospects - @CapitolAvenue no SS,2B, or 3B on the list. Didnt know it was THAT heavy on pitchers. Good for the philosophy buy the bats, grow the arms. camdencrazies - @CapitolAvenue @orioleprospects @ScoutingtheSAL I think one solid B pitching prospect or a couple of lesser (C+) guys would work. Ideas? orioleprospects - @camdencrazies I think that would work, maybe even a B- would do the job. I just want Scott out of here to get Pie regular playing time. camdencrazies - @orioleprospects A B- infielder might work, but if it's going to be pitching it should probably be a solid B (supply & demand). camdencrazies - @orioleprospects And it obviously depends on other teams' offers. Got a B- 3B and C+ SS (+ maybe C pitcher) out of M's fan. orioleprospects - @camdencrazies Yeah true. SS is definitely a need in the minor league system. ScoutingtheSAL - @camdencrazies hmmmm, tough one! 1.75 avg. WAR over the past 3 years. I'm not sure how much I pay for that. Hoover or Rohrbough is close. camdencrazies - @ScoutingtheSAL His WAR was lower in '09 because he was DH'ed so much. He can still play an average-ish LF, which would increase his value. orioleprospects - @camdencrazies Yeah maybe Randall Delgado would be a fit. @capitolavenue Delgado? camdencrazies - @CapitolAvenue I assume Freeman would be too much? CapitolAvenue - @camdencrazies Yeah, Freeman wouldn't work. R. Delgado.. Yeah, that sounds about right. CapitolAvenue - @orioleprospects Maybe one of the AA/AAA relievers or one of the soft-tossing lefties, w/ R. Delgado. camdencrazies - @CapitolAvenue Delgado does sound about right. Hey @ScoutingtheSAL, any info on Randall Delgado? ScoutingtheSAL - @camdencrazies I did not see Randall Delgado. However, I did hear very good things from people in Rome who saw him in person. orioleprospects - @CapitolAvenue Id love if that happened. Delgado plus a potential reliever or something like that. @camdencrazies, thoughts? camdencrazies - @orioleprospects I'd like a little more info on Delgado, but that sounds good to me. Andy should pay me for rounding up offers for him. CapitolAvenue - @camdencrazies Extremely live arm. Sits mid-90's with good sink and tail. Plus CB. CH and command are fringy at this point. orioleprospects - @CapitolAvenue @camdencrazies if he can improve his command he looks like a #3 starter to me CapitolAvenue - @orioleprospects Complicated mechanics. I think he's 70 ceiling, honestly, but he's a ways away. orioleprospects - @CapitolAvenue Yeah very raw right now. camdencrazies - @CapitolAvenue I do like pitchers with hard sinking FBs. Alright, thanks. Very helpful conversation everyone. Twitter is actually useful! So there you have it. Luke Scott to the Braves for 19 year-old right-handed pitcher Randall Delgado and maybe a minor league reliever. I don't like it quite as much as the Scott for Jharmidy De Jesus and Gabriel Noriega deal (from the Mariners), but it's solid. Delgado is rated as a B prospect by John Sickles, which is the expected return for Scott. He had a superficially mediocre season in A-Ball this year, with a 5-10 record and 4.35 ERA. The underlying stats where much better though, with a 10.2 K/9, 3.6 BB/9, and strong 49% groundball rate. He'd be a fine addition to the O's stable of young arms.

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