September 17, 2024

The Atlanta Braves need at least two of these young arms to guarantee a spot in the starting rotation in 2024, assuming that none of them are dealt.

A lot of attention has been paid this offseason to what the starting rotation will look like after 2024 with the potential losses of Max Fried and Charlie Morton, even though the rotation as a whole should be OK (as long as the men at the top stay healthy).

The Braves may opt to wait until 2024 in an attempt to acquire a few arms that can establish themselves in the rotation over the long haul, as was covered in this article.

When discussing the future of any rotation, it can be somewhat futile because of the volatility of pitchers.

Not long ago, we were dreaming about a future rotation of Spencer Strider, Max Fried, Kyle Wright, Ian Anderson, and possibly Michael Soroka.

Injuries and regression can change things quickly for a starting rotation. Gone are the days when you can count on three guys holding the top of your rotation together like the Braves had with Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, and John Smoltz for so many years.

Still, with a core of position players locked up, the Braves need to address the long-term plans with the starting rotation. And even if they decide to sign a free agent or trade for a starter to help, they’ll still need a few internal arms to solidify themselves in the rotation.

Candidates Who Could Earn a Rotation Spot in 2024

Bryce Elder — As things stand right now, Elder would be the SP2 behind Strider for 2025. Even after an All-Star season, he has some things to prove in 2024 to show he deserves a spot even at the back of the rotation.

Reynaldo Lopez — This is the wild card. It seems like the Braves want to develop him back into a starter. If he can bottle up what he’s done as a reliever and carry that into a starting role even for just 5-6 inning starts — that would be huge.

Ian Anderson — Anderson looked like someone who would be a solid middle-to-top-of-the-rotation arm in the Braves rotation for a long time. But the wildness and lack of pitches finally caught up to him even before the need for Tommy John surgery. He has a lot to prove in 2024. It feels like he could either become a huge piece in the rotation or someone who is moved in a similar fashion as Wright and Soroka were this offseason.

Huascar Ynoa — For a stretch in 2021 it looked like Ynoa would be a key part of the rotation going forward. But then he hit a wall (literally and figuratively) and hasn’t been the same since. He’s in a similar spot as Ian entering 2024 but should be good to go from the start. Ynoa has the chance to be a solid bullpen arm if he can’t make it as a starter.

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