Atlanta Trades:
Jesus Aguilar Arb 3 $557k
Starlin Castro 2019 $15m
Kevin Cron Arb 4 $600k
Corey Dickerson Arb 6 $4.538m
Odubel Herrera Arb 5 $3.35m
Dallas Keuchel 2023 $13.5m
Derrek Rodriguez Arb 2 $550k
Aaron Sanchez Arb 5 $2.7m
Drew Smyly 2022 $7.5m
Joe Kelly 2022 $4.2m
Erik Swanson Arb 1 $500k
William Contrares spec
Bladimir Restituyo spec
Michael Gettys spec
Zach Thompson spec
Josh Prevost spec
Simeon Woods-Richardson spec
2020 picks 3-10
2021 picks 1-6
Philadelphia trades:
Yuli Gurriel Arb 6 $2.75m
Tim Anderson Arb 4 $1m
Domingo Santana Arb 4 $572k
Kris Davis Arb 6 $10.5m
Zach Grienke 2019 $14m
Noah Syndergaard Arb 5 $2.975m
Josh Hadar Arb 2 $550k
Pablo Lopez spec
Aramis Garcia Arb spec
Luis Garcia (Phi) spec
Luis Garcia (Was) spec
Wander Javier spec
Brent Honeywell spec
Jesus Luzardo spec
I might be crazy for doing this because I don't think I'll be able to catch up with the Yankees or Twins, especially with both teams being loaded with young talent, but I'm willing to take a chance on winning it all this year. I am sacrificing a ton of cost controlled talent for 3 players in the last year's of their deal (Grienke, Davis, and Gurriel) and two players having career years (Santana and Anderson). The biggest chance I'm taking is giving up 5 years of Keuchel for one year of Zach Grienke but a world series would make it worth while. I am taking a chance on Thor finally being healthy and being able to compete, and I hope I don't regret taking this chance, especially considering that I am not only giving up three huge ceilings in Contrares, Restituyo, and Woods-Richardson (who has the highest ceiling of just about anyone in the minors), as well as over 10 draft picks. Getting back Luzardo, Wander Javier, and others help, but Luzardo is about the only one that is a sure thing"
*Some of these players were just included to help the cap space work out