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Full list of yesterday's roster transactions below. Looks like they've decided to carry Joey T for now.
10/5/15 Atlanta Braves recalled Eury Perez from Gwinnett Braves.
10/5/15 Atlanta Braves recalled Mauricio Cabrera from Mississippi Braves.
10/5/15 Atlanta Braves recalled Joey Terdoslavich from Gwinnett Braves.
10/5/15 Atlanta Braves recalled Tyrell Jenkins from Gwinnett Braves.
10/9/15 Atlanta Braves sent Ryan Kelly outright to Gwinnett Braves.
10/9/15 Atlanta Braves sent Ryan Lavarnway outright to Gwinnett Braves.
10/9/15 Atlanta Braves sent Sugar Ray Marimon outright to Gwinnett Braves.
10/9/15 Los Angeles Angels claimed Todd Cunningham off waivers from Atlanta Braves.
http://m.braves.mlb.com/roster/transactions/
Burawa and Cunniff remain on the 40-man. I would have tried to outright one of those two rather than Cunningham and let Cunningham and Eury Perez compete for the 4th outfielder job.
But we already have 4 OFs (Markakis, Maybin, Swisher, and Bourn). I just don't think Cunningham is ever going to hit enough and it sounds as though Perez can't handle CF.
When we're talking about 4th or 5th outfielders, the candidates aren't going to be perfect. But there will be some decent options in AAA. Smith and maybe Toscano. Swisher and Bourn have had injury issues in recent years. They along with Maybin could be traded this off-season or flipped next season. So the identity and qualities of the fifth outfielder or even the sixth guy in AAA will likely come into play next season.
I suspect we'll also pick someone in the Rule 5 draft, yet another reason to keeps an extra spot open on the 40-man.
Looks too low to me. I think something like 4M is more likely. But the arb process is a bit crazy in emphasizing certain old school stats like won-loss record for pitchers.
When you remove the 4 guys who will be FAs (Detwiler, Jackson, Moylan, Pierzynski), the 40-man now sits at 35.
Moylan isn't a FA, I don't think. He signed a two year minor-league deal.
Also thought it a little interesting to see Heyman's mention that we actually might be in on Wieters worth making note of.
http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/writer...r-phillies-mlb-diversity-issues-and-more-news
I've bounced around on him and see both sides of the argument, but if his rough season actually has dropped his value to something reasonable and Baltimore doesn't saddle him with a QO I'd think I could get on board. He closed with a .305/.409/.508/.917 slash line in September/October.