ATLANTA — Moving to fill an outfield void after the trade of Jason Heyward, the Atlanta Braves agreed Wednesday to a four-year contract with free agent Nick Markakis.
The Braves probably aren't done dealing, either.
The 31-year-old Markakis spent the first nine years of his career with the Baltimore Orioles. This past season, he batted .276 with 14 homers and 50 RBIs while winning his second Gold Glove.
The deal is contingent on Markakis passing a physical. Terms were not announced by the team, but multiple reports indicated it was worth $44 million.
Heyward was dealt to the St. Louis Cardinals last month in a four-player deal that brought pitcher Shelby Miller to the Braves.
It was the first major trade by new general manager John Hart, who said the team was unlikely to sign Heyward to a long-term contract and didn't want to risk losing him as a free agent after the 2015 season.
The signing of Markakis is likely to intensify trade interest in two other Atlanta sluggers: Justin Upton and Evan Gattis.
Upton, who led the Braves with 29 homers and 102 RBIs, also is entering the final year of his contract and would surely bring back even more in a trade than Heyward.