The Atlanta Braves ' return to being a force in the National League has brought about early trade deadline discourse. One recent idea involved a future Hall of Famer. Mike Trout has only made the postseason once in his major league career, and that came back in 2014. He's never won a playoff game. They were swept out of the ALDS by a Kansas City Royals team that won the pennant. In a sense, the old "Free Mike Trout" cries have resumed now that he has returned to form, bringing on the discussion that he could be a fit in Atlanta. They were named as a fit by MLB insider and former general manager Jim Bowden, alongside a more natural fit within the same division, the Philadelphia Phillies. The idea of Trout joining Bryce Harper in Philly is nothing new. This idea goes back years now, dating back to when Harper signed with the Phillies ahead of the 2019 season. Trout is also from the Philadelpia side of New Jersey, instilling in him a fandom for those teams, most notably the Eagles.…