Atlanta Braves Look to Rebuild Pitching Staff in Offseason
The Atlanta Braves are on a mission to replenish their depleted pitching staff ahead of the new season, having used an unprecedented 46 pitchers throughout the regular campaign. This year's opening-day rotation was plagued by injuries, and the team's decision-making was marked by a revolving door of waiver claims and releases. The latest batch of roster moves aims to address these issues.
The Braves have brought in two fresh faces from outside their organization: Osvaldo Bido, a 30-year-old right-hander with nearly 200 innings under his belt, and Anthony Molina, a 23-year-old righty who has seen limited time in the majors. The latter's numbers were dismal, posting a 6.96 ERA over 94 1/3 major league innings, but scouts believe his performance will improve in the Braves' more favorable environment.
The duo joins an already revamped pitching staff that has undergone numerous waiver claims and releases this offseason. Right-hander Josh Walker was designated for assignment to clear room on the 40-man roster, adding to the team's ongoing search for stability.
Bido, who spent time in the starting rotation for both the Pirates and A's last season, has seen a regression from his 3.41 ERA to 5.87 mark this year. His performance was likely affected by the move to the West Coast, which brought about an increase in home runs allowed. Molina's struggles were more pronounced, posting a significantly higher ERA than Bido despite having fewer innings pitched.
The Braves' willingness to take risks on waiver claims is a clear sign of their commitment to rebuilding their pitching staff. As they prepare for next season, it remains to be seen whether these new additions will provide the necessary stability and depth to compete with other top teams in the league.
The Atlanta Braves are on a mission to replenish their depleted pitching staff ahead of the new season, having used an unprecedented 46 pitchers throughout the regular campaign. This year's opening-day rotation was plagued by injuries, and the team's decision-making was marked by a revolving door of waiver claims and releases. The latest batch of roster moves aims to address these issues.
The Braves have brought in two fresh faces from outside their organization: Osvaldo Bido, a 30-year-old right-hander with nearly 200 innings under his belt, and Anthony Molina, a 23-year-old righty who has seen limited time in the majors. The latter's numbers were dismal, posting a 6.96 ERA over 94 1/3 major league innings, but scouts believe his performance will improve in the Braves' more favorable environment.
The duo joins an already revamped pitching staff that has undergone numerous waiver claims and releases this offseason. Right-hander Josh Walker was designated for assignment to clear room on the 40-man roster, adding to the team's ongoing search for stability.
Bido, who spent time in the starting rotation for both the Pirates and A's last season, has seen a regression from his 3.41 ERA to 5.87 mark this year. His performance was likely affected by the move to the West Coast, which brought about an increase in home runs allowed. Molina's struggles were more pronounced, posting a significantly higher ERA than Bido despite having fewer innings pitched.
The Braves' willingness to take risks on waiver claims is a clear sign of their commitment to rebuilding their pitching staff. As they prepare for next season, it remains to be seen whether these new additions will provide the necessary stability and depth to compete with other top teams in the league.