Braves insider reveals how much money Alex Anthopoulos has to spend

Braves hat

While David O’Brien of The Athletic speculates the Braves are trying to reset their luxury tax penalties this year, another Atlanta beat reporter is suggesting otherwise.

“Some ask my take on Braves’ inactivity. I still expect a move or two, probably via trade and hopefully not signing Scherzer when they could’ve just kept Morton at that kind of price. It seems obvious they’re determined to stay below luxury tax and reset penalties for 2026 (more),” O’Brien tweeted.

O’Brien speculates that Alex Anthopoulos could view the 2025 campaign as a year to see certain players bounce back from injuries and other shortcomings. Then in 2026, the Braves could make their “all-in” moves. Mark Bowman is reporting something else entirely.

“One source recently suggested the Braves have approximately $33 million to spend this offseason. This would put them slightly over the luxury tax’s first threshold, a hurdle president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos said he’s willing to clear,” Bowman writes.

That’s good to hear, and it matches what Anthopoulos said earlier in the offseason in an appearance on 680 The Fan. Atlanta’s GM noted that finances aren’t restricting the Braves from making moves, and even if DOB speculates they are, Bowman and the man himself, Alex Anthopoulos, are saying something else.

Now, that doesn’t mean the club is going to spend money because they’ve got it in their pockets. Anthopoulos has never done that. It’s about spending dollars and cents wisely. Nobody is more efficient in allocating payroll than the Atlanta Braves, but it doesn’t mean they’re cash-poor. That’s not the case.

Related Posts

Cardinals Quietly Land Ryne Stanek – The Hidden Weapon Ready to Unleash Devastating Heat and Championship Experience on the NL

IMAGE: New York Mets relief pitcher Ryne Stanek (55) exits the game against the Miami Marlins during the fourth inning at loanDepot Park. / Sam Navarro /…

Rangers Eye Game-Changing Closer to Fix Costly 2025 Weakness

IMAGE: Texas Rangers relief pitcher Shawn Armstrong (43) pitches against the Miami Marlins during the eighth inning at Globe Life Field. / Jerome Miron / Imagn Images…

Breaking: RED SOX UNLEASH SECRET WEAPON — Trade Pitch Secures $275M, 8-Time All-Star to OUST Alex Bregman

In a move that has rocked the baseball world, the Boston Red Sox have pulled off a trade of seismic proportions, acquiring an 8-time All-Star and $275…

REPORT: Chris Sale enters 2026 with the Braves at a career crossroads. Once dominant but often doubted, his health and performance will define his legacy. One strong season could rewrite the narrative; one misstep could seal it.

Chris Sale Enters 2026: A Season of Resilience, Legacy, and Reinvention As the 2026 MLB season approaches, Chris Sale’s journey with the Atlanta Braves is about far…

Trade Update: Atlanta Braves Linked With Future Hall of Famer to Bolster Rotation

Atlanta Braves Could Target Justin Verlander to Bolster 2026 Rotation As the 2026 MLB season approaches, the Atlanta Braves’ starting rotation is raising questions. While the team…

Breaking: Twins center fielder Byron Buxton has been named to Team USA’s roster for the upcoming World Baseball Classic. The selection gives Buxton an opportunity to showcase his talents on an international stage while representing his country. His speed, defensive prowess, and offensive upside make him a key addition to Team USA’s lineup

Byron Buxton Named to Team USA for 2026 World Baseball Classic MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) — Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton has officially been named to the…