The Atlanta Braves, sitting comfortably atop the NL East with a commanding 7.5-game lead, have made a strategic roster move ahead of their matchup against the Colorado Rockies. As the Braves continue to defy expectations and refuse to lose a series, the team has opted to option Anthony Molina to Gwinnett.
Molina played a vital role in last night’s thrilling come-from-behind victory, delivering a scoreless sixth and seventh inning that helped set the stage for Atlanta’s resurgence. Despite recording a walk and notching no strikeouts, his performance showcased his potential. However, in a surprising turn of events, just as discussions were being penned to spotlight Molina’s contributions, the Braves decided to send him down. With a fastball that can reach 96-97 MPH and a curveball at 85 MPH, he possesses tools that could elevate him above the typical fringe reliever. Yet, with a career strikeout rate of just 15% and an xFIP- of 110, there’s still room for him to refine his skills in Gwinnett.
In a twist of fate, Carlos Carrasco is making his return to the Braves’ roster tonight. After being designated for assignment on Wednesday and opting for free agency just two days later, Carrasco is set to join the Braves bullpen. Although the presence of Chris Sale on the mound for the Rockies might limit Carrasco’s immediate impact, the unpredictable nature of Coors Field has left many pitchers humbled in the past.
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