# Aaron Bummer Trade CVI Analysis The Braves acquired a bullpen arm with an established pre-arbitration track record, but the return they surrendered—five prospects including a pair of young arms with upside potential—represents a steep price for mid-rotation depth rather than a clear ace move. Bummer's contract value earns a **C Contract Value Index (CVI)**, reflecting fair-value economics: a useful relief commodity acquired at market rate, not a bargain nor an overpay, but a straightforward depth trade-off at the deadline when every team is paying full freight. Without contractual details available in the transaction data, the value judgment centers on the asset trade itself—the Braves gave up five pieces (including multiple position players and pitching prospects) to acquire a relief pitcher during a stretch run where they're already positioning as the division's top seed. The calculus here hinges on whether an established bullpen contributor justifies losing multiple developmental assets simultaneously; in a regular-season crunch with 102 days left before the postseason, the urgency tax is real, and urgency always compresses value. This is precisely the kind of mid-tier transaction that looks workable if the bullpen depth proves the difference in October, and marginal if the farm system pieces would have matured into roster impact players. The C CVI verdict is anchored to the cost-to-role ratio: you're buying a solid reliever at standard market expense during a seller's market, which is neither a steal nor a misstep—it's the going rate for deadline insurance.
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Grade Acquired LHP Aaron Bummer from Chicago White Sox for RHPs Mike Soroka, Riley Gowens, LHP Jared Shuster, INFs Nicky Lopez and Braden Shewmake.
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The Atlanta Braves completed a trade involving Aaron Bummer on November 16, 2023. FanVerdicts covers every reported MLB move — and asks fans to weigh in on each one. Cast your Fan Verdict on this move, see where the crowd lands, and argue the call. FanVerdicts brings its own read too — sentiment and Contract Value Index — as one honest input alongside the crowd's. Where FanVerdicts has weighed in so far: Contract Value Index C.
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