Report: Braves close to acquiring Brandon Phillips from Reds

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Brandon Phillips is close to calling Atlanta home for the 2017 season. (AP) Don’t put out the Hot Stove just yet.*With spring training mere days away, the trade winds of winter are still blowing around Major League Baseball.
According to FOX Sports Ken Rosenthal, the Atlanta Braves are set to acquire veteran Brandon Phillips. from the Cincinnati Reds. The potential return for Phillips is unknown, but he would no doubt step into a big role as Atlanta’s presumed starting second baseman.
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Phillips himself seemingly confirmed a trade is happening on Twitter.
What a day lol! #BackInDaTrap #ATLien
— Brandon Phillips (@DatDudeBP) February 12, 2017
Phillips, 35, has been no stranger to trade talks over the past two seasons. In fact, the Reds thought they had a trade agreement with the Washington Nationals last winter. That was ultimately nixed by Phillips, who exercised his*full no-trade rights that accompany his 10-and-5 status. That’s 10 years service time in the major leagues, and at least five with his current team.
Not a lot of players achieve that status in today’s game, but Phillips used it in what he felt was an advantageous negotiating ploy to land an extension or a financial settlement. Neither came.
It’s also reported he rejected a trade to Atlanta in November. Perhaps there’s a settlement in play this time, or perhaps he’s seen the writing on the wall with Cincinnati deep into a rebuild. Either way, he’s headed to a less desirable situation than Washington in terms of playing for a championship.
The Braves do hope to play contending baseball this season as they move into SunTrust Park. Phillips should serve as a modest upgrade for their lineup, though he’s obviously far from the impact player he once was. In 141 games last seasons, Phillips posted a disappointing .291/.320/.426 battling line to go with 11 homers and 64 RBIs. He’s averaged a mere 10 homers over the last three seasons after averaging 20 the previous eight.
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It’s reported the Braves are moving to acquire Phillips after learning Sean Rodriguez will require surgery for an injury sustained in a car accident. He’s expected to miss three-to-five months.
Source corrects: Surgery for Sean Rodriguez is NOT minor. Expected to be out 3 to 5 months.
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) February 12, 2017
Phillips will also be required to pass a physical after injuring his left hand at the end of the 2016 season.
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