Atlanta Braves Shane Greene trade rumor just chatter

Rumors suggest the Atlanta Braves are interested in Detroit closer Shane Greene seen here pitching the ninth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on April 30, 2019. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images)
Rumors suggest the Atlanta Braves are interested in Detroit closer Shane Greene seen here pitching the ninth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on April 30, 2019. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images) /
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Rumors suggest the Atlanta Braves are interested in Detroit closer Shane Greene seen here pitching the ninth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on April 30, 2019. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images) /

Recurring failures from the Atlanta Braves bullpen have fans demanding, begging, and praying for a closer. The latest name to surface currently resides in Detroit.

The Atlanta Braves bullpen blew their eighth save in San Francisco Tuesday, and the fan chorus began their we need a closer chant.

In the fans’ fantasies, that closer is Craig Kimbrel in 2013 from, destroying batters by merely walking on the field.

Kimbrel remains one of baseball’s best closers; his bad year in Boston is one most closer would pay to have.

However, Kimbrel’s history set the bar very high. Kimbrel set the value of his contract very high as well. No one wanted to pay him that much and lose a draft pick, that’s why he’s unemployed now.

After 40 plus games, teams know exactly who they are and where they are headed, even if they don’t tell the fanbase.

Several teams will make closers available in June and July. The Blue Jays, Giants, Tigers, and White Sox, would certainly trade now, making closers like Ken Giles, Mark Melancon, Shane Greene, and Alex Colome available along with former closers like Sam Dyson.

Yesterday, Greene’s name appeared out of the ether in a Tweet from Paul Crane that seems to fall into that category.

This afternoon David O’Brien put the kibosh on that rumor.

As O’Brien notes, Greene fits the Braves needs. Since his name is out there, let’s look at what he might bring to the team and the potential cost.