Braves could make surprising home for All-Star Slugger at trade deadline

Jeremy Hanna

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With the trade deadline just over a month away, Major League Baseball fans are keeping their eyes on Chicago White Sox standout Luis Robert Jr.

The Philadelphia Phillies aren't the only team looking to pick up Robert. In fact, MLB.com's Mike Petriello can see the Atlanta Braves potentially making a move for the Gold Glove winner.

"Because Ronald Acuña Jr. is out for the year, and now Michael Harris II is injured as well," Petriello said. "While the team as a whole is showing signs of breaking out of its early-season offensive funk, the Braves are also starting a corner outfield of Adam Duvall, Ramon Laureano, and Forrest Wall around Jarred Kelenic, which isn’t dissimilar to Philadelphia’s situation."

Unfortunately, the Braves aren't in the best position to make a move since their farm system isn't quite as deep as Philadelphia's. That being said, they do have some pitching prospects who stand out, like AJ Smith-Shawver and Hurston Waldrep. If the White Sox want to rebuild, this could be a great place to start.

Atlanta certainly is expected to be busy this summer with the trade deadline approaching. The Braves are loaded with talent and still are considered contenders despite multiple high-level injuries. Landing someone like Robert would help but they would have stiff competition for his services.

The Phillies may be a prime choice for Robert, but don't be surprised if you see him make his way to Atlanta come July 30.

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Jeremy Hanna

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Jeremy Hanna has been writing professionally since 2018. He now works as an associate editor for the LA Sports Report Network when he's not contributing to The Sporting News. He has a lifelong appreciation of LA-based sports and a passion for professional wrestling and eSports.