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Braves Claim Osvaldo Bido, Wrap Up Spring Training with Strong Record

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The Atlanta Braves have made headlines by claiming right-hander Osvaldo Bido off waivers from the New York Yankees, marking a significant addition to their pitching roster. Although the 30-year-old Bido has yet to make his official debut with the Braves, this isn’t his first stint with the team; he was previously claimed in December before being designated for assignment just ten days later.

This spring, Bido has showcased his potential by appearing in seven games, securing one win, and posting an impressive 1.29 ERA. With the Braves currently facing challenges in their pitching staff due to multiple injuries, Bido could find himself on the mound sooner rather than later as the team seeks to bolster its rotation.

In other roster news, the Braves have placed left-handed pitcher Joey Wentz on the 60-day injured list due to a torn ACL, further complicating their pitching situation as they head into the regular season.

As spring training draws to a close, the Braves wrapped up their campaign with a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays, finishing with a commendable 21-7-2 record. This strong performance sets a positive tone as they prepare for the upcoming season.

On a celebratory note, manager Brian Snitker is set to be inducted into the Braves Hall of Fame on April 25, recognizing his contributions to the franchise. Additionally, the Braves have reached an agreement with Spectrum to broadcast BravesVision, enhancing their fan engagement.

In individual achievements, both John Gil and Garrett Baumann have earned spots on MLB Pipeline’s All-Spring Breakout Team, highlighting their standout performances throughout the spring.

In broader MLB news, Cincinnati Reds starter Nick Lodolo will begin the season on the injured list due to a blister on his index finger. Meanwhile, the Miami Marlins have signed outfielder Austin Slater to a major league deal worth $1 million, which includes performance bonuses. The Philadelphia Phillies have extended Cristopher Sanchez’s contract through 2032 for a guaranteed $107 million, while the Washington Nationals have acquired infielder Zack Short from the Yankees in exchange for cash considerations.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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