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  • ATL Relief Pitcher #62
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    Matt Chrietzberg of OFR Sports reports that the Braves have signed Enyel De Los Santos to a minor league contract.
    De Los Santos was non-tendered by the White Sox at the end of November. The 28-year-old pitched well after being claimed off waivers from the Yankees with a 3.63 ERA over 17 1/3 innings after he struggled with New York to a 14.21 ERA after being traded from the Padres at the deadline. He’ll compete for a spot in the Atlanta bullpen, but will have to be added to the 40-man roster in order to pitch for the team when the season begins.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #58
    Braves acquired RHP Davis Daniel from the Angels in exchange for LHP Mitch Farris.
    Daniel was booted off the 40-man roster after the Angels acquired Chuckie Robinson from the White Sox. The 27-year-old struggled for most of 2024, but showed some flashes during the 2023 campaign. Atlanta will hope to find that version in 2025, but fantasy managers obviously shouldn’t bet on it.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #51
    Braves signed RHP Jordan Weems to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
    Weems, 32, joins on with Atlanta after spending the 2024 season with the Nationals. The southpaw will compete for one of the final spots in the Atlanta bullpen, but more likely profiles as roster depth.
  • ATL Right Fielder #41
    Braves signed OF Bryan De La Cruz to a one-year contract.
    It’s a non-guaranteed deal, so De La Cruz will still have to make the team. The addition of a righty probably doesn’t take the Braves out of the market for a lefty outfielder to help fill in for Ronald Acuña Jr. and maybe supplant Jarred Kelenic in time. De La Cruz’s stock plummeted after he hit just .200/.220/.294 as a trade-deadline acquisition in Pittsburgh. He’s a poor defender in the outfield corners with a career 90 OPS+, so he’s very much in danger of falling out of the league.
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #48
    Braves signed RHP Wander Suero to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
    Suero, 33, made just one appearance at the big league level in 2024, allowing a hit and ultimately a run to the only batter that he faced in a loss against the Royals. He was terrific at Triple-A Sugar Land though, posting a 2.66 ERA, 1.19 WHIP and a 71/33 K/BB ratio over 67 2/3 innings of work. He makes for a very nice bullpen depth addition for the Braves.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #50
    The Athletic’s David O’Brien reported that the Braves’ “interest in Morton seems to have waned.”
    The 41-year-old is still weighing whether or not he wants to return in 2025, but he is leaning towards coming back and might have to find another team. O’Brien mentioned that “Morton would strongly prefer to pitch for a team that has its spring training camp within commuting distance of his wife and kids and their home in Bradenton, Fla.” That means he would hope to latch on with the Pirates, Orioles, Rays, Phillies, or Yankees if things don’t come together with the Braves.
  • ATL Shortstop
    Braves selected INF Christian Cairo from the Guardians with the 15th pick of the 2024 Rule 5 draft.
    Cairo is considered a quality defensive shortstop who hit just .240 at the Double- and Triple-A levels, but he did get on at a .354 clip while stealing 30 bases. He’ll get a chance to earn the backup middle-infield job with a good showing in spring training.
  • ATL Right Fielder #49
    Braves signed OF Conner Capel to a minor league contract.
    Capel, 27, is thought of as a quad-A player, but he’s experienced success in his brief major league stints, hitting .278/.359/.398 in 153 plate appearances. He’s probably not going to be on the Braves’ Opening Day roster, but he’s a decent enough corner outfield stopgap if needed.
  • FA Starting Pitcher #54
    Braves’ president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos told reporters on Sunday that exceeding the luxury tax again wouldn’t be an obstacle to the team’s offseason spending plan.
    Anthopoulos noted that the club has already had discussions with free agent outfielders, starting pitchers and relief pitchers and they continue to engage on the trade front as well as they explore all available options. Retaining their own, left-hander Max Fried, seems like one move that the Braves would love to make though they’re expected to face stiff competition for his services on the open market.
    Where will Corbin Burnes, Pete Alonso, and Roki Sasaki sign this offseason?
  • ATL Relief Pitcher #61
    Braves signed RHP Connor Gillispie to a one-year contract.
    No word yet on the financials of the deal, but it’s believed to be a non-guaranteed split contract. The 27-year-old hurler looked sharp in eight appearances with the Guardians in 2024, posting a 2.25 ERA, 1.13 WHIP and an 8/5 K/BB ratio across eight innings. He’ll add another weapon to the Braves’ middle relief corps.