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The Atlanta Braves, currently leading MLB, are set to receive injured players back soon. Notably, shortstop Ha-Seong Kim's return may affect the playing time of another infielder.
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The Atlanta Braves have the best record in baseball and will be getting reinforcements back from the injured list soon.
Shortstop Ha-Seong Kim is nearing a return to the field, potentially impacting another infielder's playing time.
The Braves had signed the former New York Yankees prospect for $1 million when they learned that Kim would miss significant time due to a torn tendon in his middle finger.
"In a similar vein, what use will they have for [Jorge] Mateo once Ha-Seong Kim makes it back from the IL, which should be in the next week or so?" Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller wrote on Wednesday. "They could look to trade the more expensive Mauricio Dubón ($6.1M) instead of Mateo, but Dubón's versatility on defense is a bit more robust/valuable."
The article highlights a Braves player ranked ahead of Aaron Judge on the Yankees' prospect list as the top trade candidate.
Ha-Seong Kim's return is expected to influence the playing time of another infielder on the Braves' roster.
The Braves have the best record in baseball and are anticipating reinforcements from the injured list soon.
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Mateo has done a solid job filling in for Kim, hitting .271/.300/.438 with two home runs and four stolen bases in five attempts.
In 2016, Mateo was ranked as the Yankees' No. 1 prospect on MLB Pipeline ahead of Aaron Judge.
Judge was close behind at second, but it's intriguing to see how the duo's careers have panned out to this point.
Mateo became a fixture with the Baltimore Orioles for five seasons after a trade from the San Diego Padres, so he's carved out a very nice career for himself.
He could be on the move again once Kim returns from the IL.