The Braves are eyeing free agents Lucas Giolito and Chris Bassitt to bolster their rotation, despite the team's current depth and talent. With a cash payroll of $262MM and luxury tax obligations of $258MM, any addition would bump them into the second tier of luxury penalization, but it's a small price to pay for potential playoff success. The Braves' rotation is already strong, with top talent like Chris Sale, Spencer Strider, and others, but recent injuries and performance downturns have raised concerns. Giolito, a former first-round pick, has had a roller-coaster career, with a 4.30 ERA and a recent dip in strikeout rate. Bassitt, on the other hand, is a consistent and durable pitcher with a 3.57 ERA over the past six seasons. The Braves' current group has faced injury troubles, and with the luxury tax implications, adding either pitcher could be a strategic move to ensure a strong and healthy rotation for the upcoming season.