Yeah the Braves have no one except Freeman and Inciarte signed past next year. So while they don't have as much money as the bigger market teams, they're much better positioned to do something crazy like 5/250. The Phillies are in a similar boat, they only have Santana and Arrieta on the books long term and they've shown they can run a $200 million payroll when they're competitive. The Cubs should be the favorites to sign Bryce, but the Braves, Phillies, Yankees, and maybe Dodgers all have a lot of money to burn this winter. Thankfully, the latter three are all likely more focused on Machado, but except for the Yankeea I don't think we can count any of them out on Bryce. Houston's kind of an interesting dark horse. They likely need to focus their money on retaining/replacing Keuchel and Morton (and prepping for Verlander and Cole to hit FA the year after) but they could potentially pivot to just building a "horsefeathers you" offense and worrying about the pitching later.