PT TOMORROW: NL East—Looking ahead to 2015

Atlanta Braves

This could be a pretty active offseason for the Braves. Questions abound in the starting rotation, center field, catcher and second base.

Ervin Santana (RHP, ATL), Gavin Floyd (RHP, ATL) and Aaron Harang (RHP, ATL) are all eligible for free agency this offseason. Floyd’s loss won’t be a huge deal considering he was only able to log 54 IP before suffering a fractured olecranon in his right elbow. However, Santana and Harang are on pace to log roughly 200 IP each this season. Santana signed a one-year, $14 million contract during spring training and has done a fine job (3.48 xERA and 96 BPV in 174 IP). The Braves may not want to bring him back at that price though unless reports on Kris Medlen (RHP, ATL) and Brandon Beachy...

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