The Twins and the Braves have agreed on a deal that will send catcher Ryan Doumit to Atlanta while the Twins will receive pitcher Sean Gilmartin. This trade fills a need for both teams as the Braves were looking for another strong catcher and the Twins have been adding pitching all offseason. For the Braves, Ryan Doumit will help to fill the hole at catcher that appeared with the departure of Brian McCann. Before the addition of Doumit, the Braves were going to utilize Evan Gattis and Gerald Laird in the starting catcher role, but now Doumit gives them a third option. Doumit struggled to a .247/.314/.396 slash last year but was much better in 2012 with a slash of .247/.314/.396. He also brings with him some power, but not a ton. Doumit is now 33 years old and dealt with some concussion issues last year, but he has the potential to return to his previous form this next year, and if he does, he will see a lot of time behind the dish for the Braves in 2014. The Twins will receive triple A pitcher Sean Gilmartin in the deal. The Braves number 4 prospect entering the year last year, Gilmartin struggled a little bit last year, but has a real chance to become a middle of the rotation starter in a year of two. Probably now a top 20 prospect in a loaded Twins system, if Gilmartin can regain his old form, he could be penciled into the Minnesota Twins rotation soon.