Possessing too many starting pitchers is a problem every MLB team desires to have. But it's a problem nonetheless.
The Atlanta Braves don't have that issue this offseason. They have lost starters Max Fried and Charlie Morton to MLB free agency. But to replace them, the Braves could target a pitcher potentially falling out of favor in a rotation that has too many arms.
Newsweek's Zach Pressnell argued on January 4 that the New York Yankees fit that description. With that in mind, Pressnell floated Yankees veteran Marcus Stroman as a potential trade target for the Braves.