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Atlanta Braves Not Negotiating Drake Baldwin Extension Despite $15M+ Arb Path

Club's silence on the 26-year-old catcher entering arbitration eligibility signals trade calculus or long-term luxury tax positioning.

Published June 5, 2026 Source Heavy Sports From the chopped neck
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PAPER · June 5, 2026
WELL POUR · June 5, 2026

Atlanta Braves Not Negotiating Drake Baldwin Extension Despite $15M+ Arb Path

Club's silence on the 26-year-old catcher entering arbitration eligibility signals trade calculus or long-term luxury tax positioning.

The Atlanta Braves are not in contract extension talks with catcher Drake Baldwin, according to a club insider report published Tuesday. Baldwin, 26, is entering his second full season as the team's primary backstop and will be arbitration-eligible after 2026. The Braves declined comment on the specific timeline for extension discussions.

Baldwin slashed .274/.362/.489 in 2025 with 23 home runs and emerged as a top-15 offensive catcher by wRC+. His defensive metrics—+8 Defensive Runs Saved, 41% caught-stealing rate—place him in the upper quartile of major-league catchers. Two-way catchers with offensive profiles above league average typically secure extensions in the $60M-$80M range over five or six years. The Braves' silence arrives at a decision point: lock in cost certainty now or manage three arbitration years before Baldwin reaches free agency after 2028.

The pause matters for Atlanta's payroll architecture. The Braves currently carry a $240M competitive balance tax figure, with extensions for pitcher Spencer Strider ($75M, signed 2024) and outfielder Michael Harris II ($72M, signed 2023) already pushing salary into the late 2020s. Adding Baldwin at market rate would overlap with arbitration raises for second baseman Vaughn Grissom and third baseman Cal Conley, both Super Two candidates. The front office's reluctance to engage suggests either trade interest from a catcher-needy club willing to pay full freight now, or confidence that Baldwin's market in arbitration will remain below $20M annually—leaving the Braves optionality to extend closer to free agency or pivot to younger backstops in their farm system.

Trade interest exists. The Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, and Toronto Blue Jays have each explored catcher upgrades this offseason. Baldwin's surplus value—$42M in remaining team control per FanGraphs' valuation model—would command a return of two top-100 prospects or a major-league ready starter. The Braves have not made Baldwin available, but the absence of extension talks invites offers. Alex Anthopoulos, Atlanta's president of baseball operations, has historically used extension silence as a negotiation lever: he declined to engage Freddie Freeman in 2021 before letting the first baseman reach free agency, then pivoted to Matt Olson.

What to watch: arbitration filings are due by mid-January 2027. If the Braves and Baldwin exchange figures without a settlement, that signals no extension is coming before free agency. Separately, monitor Atlanta's MLB Draft strategy in June—a pivot toward college catchers would confirm organizational hedging. The Cubs' catching situation resolves by Opening Day 2027; if they sign a stopgap, Baldwin trade interest cools. Finally, Baldwin's agent, Jet Sports Management, represents 12 active major leaguers; any mid-season leak about extension frameworks will originate there.

The Braves open a three-game series in Philadelphia on Friday. Baldwin is 8-for-22 lifetime against Phillies pitching with three doubles.

The takeaway
Atlanta's extension silence on Baldwin suggests luxury tax maneuvering or trade bait; comparable catchers cost **$60M-$80M** locked in now.
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