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Braves Bringing Back 2-Time All-Star SP Floated as 'Potential Idea'

The AJC's Justin Toscano named the Atlanta Braves re-acquiring one of their former starting pitchers a potential idea for the team this offseason.
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Kevin Gausman
Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Kevin Gausman | Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

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After the success the Atlanta Braves experienced acquiring left-hander Chris Sale, it's only natural to connect the organization to other buy-low starting pitcher candidates this offseason. One possible buy-low candidate this winter is a natural fit for the Braves, as he formerly pitched in the organization.

On a list of "potential ideas" proposed for starting pitchers during the second week of November, the AJC's Justin Toscano mentioned the possibility of the Braves trading for right-handed pitcher Kevin Gausman.

The 33-year-old right-hander pitched for the Braves from 2018-19.

"Trading for Kevin Gausman, the former Brave whose stuff seemingly experience a downturn in 2024," Toscano wrote. "The Braves, though, do well at getting the most out of guys. They also know Gausman."

Gausman never made the All-Star team with the Braves. But in 2021, he earned an All-Star bid while throwing for the San Francisco Giants. He recorded a 2.81 ERA and 1.042 WHIP with 227 strikeouts in 192 innings that season.

In 2023, he made the American League All-Star team with the Toronto Blue Jays. He posted a 12-9 record with a 3.16 ERA, 1.178 WHIP and a league-high 237 punchouts in 185 innings during that campaign.

Gausman tied a career-high with 14 wins last season. But he also lost 11 decisions while registering a 3.83 ERA and 1.221 WHIP. He saw his K/9 rate drop from 11.5 in 2023 to 8.1 as well.

The fall off in strikeouts is hard to explain and could be a telling sign of decline. But there are also a lot of pitchers who would love an 3.83 ERA in a "downturn" season.

In parts of two seasons with the Braves, Gausman went 8-10 with a 4.77 ERA, 1.339 WHIP and 129 strikeouts in 139.2 innings. The Braves acquired Gausman in a 2018 trade deadline deal on July 31. He lasted about a year with the organization.

During August 2019, the Braves designed Gausman for assignment. The Cincinnati Reds claimed him off waivers.

The Braves wouldn't "win" the offseason with a Gausman trade like they probably would if they acquired a starting pitcher such as Garrett Crochet from the Chicago White Sox. But as a reclamation project, Gausman has intriguing appeal, particularly with his previous experience in Atlanta.


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Dave Holcomb
DAVE HOLCOMB

Dave Holcomb writer covering the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Braves and Fantasy Sports for On SI. Holcomb has lived in the Atlanta area since 2017. He began his sports journalism career with The Star Ledger in northern New Jersey in 2013. During his career, he has written for numerous online and print publications. Holcomb has also self-published four books, including a novel in 2021. In addition to On SI, Holcomb also currently writes for Heavy.com and Athlon Sports.

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