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The Braves will receive a boost for their farm system after losing Dansby Swanson
Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

After Dansby Swanson signed with the Chicago Cubs, the Braves are set to receive a boost to their farm system, which is probably the worst in baseball right now. The Braves are likely to receive a compensation pick in the first round for losing Swanson’s services after tendering him a qualifying offer, and should net a pick unless they sign a free agent that also received a qualifying offer:

The only player who remains unsigned that received a qualifying offer is Nathan Eovaldi. Here’s what MLB.com had to say about it:

Red Sox: RHP Nathan Eovaldi

Entering his 12th MLB season, Eovaldi just finished up a four-year, $68 million contract with the Red Sox. After struggling in 2019, the right-hander posted a 3.79 ERA with a 5.65 K/BB ratio over 61 starts in the past three seasons. He made the All-Star Team for the first time in 2021 and placed fourth in the AL Cy Young Award voting at the end of the year.

Potential 2023 Draft compensation: Pick after the completion of Round 4

I don’t think the Braves and Eovaldi are much of a match, but Atlanta has surprised me before. Thankfully for the Braves, they can probably acquire another pick in the same range if they can get a good performance out of some prospects — namely Braden Shewmake.

We’ll see how it plays out, but with the promise that Atlanta’s 2022 class has and bonus pool money to spend, the Braves have a path towards a respectable farm system. Atlanta is already rumored to be a frontrunner for a top International Prospect, so not all hope is lost going forward. The Braves currently hold the 24th pick in the 2023 MLB Draft.

This article first appeared on SportsTalkATL and was syndicated with permission.

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