Exactly what does getting Peavy accomplish for them? They lose a guy in Escobar who has potential to be a all-star SS for the next decade, and any prospects that they give up they lose out on developing them to be part of a competing team 3-4 years down the road. There is no way they contend this year and it's unlikely they contend they next 2 seasons. They'll end up giving up a lot, plus the pads will likely expect whoever gets him to pick up at least part of the contract, and thats not something that rebuiling teams should be doing. People keep saying the Braves are rebuilding and I don't know where that is coming from. Sure they are a pretty young team, but they have aging guys like Chipper, Smoltz, and Hudson (the latter will be back by midseason). The Braves had the 4th highest payroll in the NL last year, over 100Mil. They have plenty of money to spend this offseason. The Braves' payroll has been over 85M every year since 2001. The only big salaries they have are Hudson (13M) and Chipper's 10M option. They have enough to add Peavy and a bat. That would put them back in NL East contention right away. The reason I don't see the Braves being big players is that the Braves didn't build their dynasty in the 90's by trading their prospects for a star pitcher. They kept their prospects and built the team around those prospects. And then they made the team even better by getting guys like Maddux. To me, and I could be wrong, for the Braves to give up prospects like Heyward or Schafer or Jurgens for a guy who is already making big money, wastes the best years of Peavy's career while all of these guys are going through growing pains of learning how to become successful major league players. By the time they are really contributing, Peavy will be off to his next destination, after tiring of not winning in Atlanta. Couple that in with the fact that New York and Phily both have the talent and money to spend to strengthen their teams even more in the East, and I think Atlanta is jeopardizing their future just to finish 3rd this year and next. ETA: I think the Marlins would be in a better position to go after Peavy right now than the Braves. Hanley, Hermida, Uggla, Maybin, Josh Johnson, Volstad, Miller. They clearly won't give up Jurrjens for Peavy. And will only give up one of Heyward/Schafer if even that. They still have Brandon Jones, the one of Heyward or Schafer they don't trade, and Gorkys Hernandez in the OF. They will have Hansen, Flowers, Hicks, Freeman, Locke, and Rohrbough who are also legit prospects. They aren't going to kill their system either way. Peavy along with Jurrjens would give them a solid 1-2. Get Hudson during the season and one of the young guys step up, that's the best rotation in the NLE by a long shot. Chipper and McCann are pretty good bats. They can afford 1 more middle of the order hitter (showing interest in Burrell), which would make them a pretty solid offensive team. Granted, the Braves are a team that typically trades prospects for high priced players, but they have a glut of OF prospects. They have a lot of young pitching. What they don't have is a top of the rotation guy for next year and the future. And the one thing that dynasty did for the Braves, made them winners. I can see them starting it all over again, but they are also a team that has a history of spending money. They've typically spent it on their homegrown players (Andruw, Chipper, Big 3 SPs). But they have traded prospects when needed. They did so to get Hudson, Renteria, Teixeira, even Wickman.