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Braves Shake Up Bullpen, Prepare for Phillies Showdown

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The Atlanta Braves kicked off their day off with a significant bullpen adjustment, selecting right-hander Ian Hamilton to join the roster. In a corresponding move, lefty Hayden Harris was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett, and righty Osvaldo Bido was designated for assignment following a disappointing performance against the Miami Marlins.

Hamilton, 30, joined the Braves last December and is yet to make his debut with the club. This season in Gwinnett, he has thrown 6.1 innings, boasting an impressive 2.84 ERA while allowing only one walk and striking out nine batters.

Harris, who was called up earlier this week, did not see any action in the majors before his demotion. Meanwhile, Bido’s struggles on the mound prompted the Braves to make a change, as they continue to seek the right combination of arms heading into their upcoming series.

As they embark on a road trip against familiar NL East rivals, the Braves are gearing up to face the Philadelphia Phillies in a three-game series. Notably, the Braves have yet to lose a series this season, a testament to their strong start.

Starting pitcher Bryce Elder has emerged as a reliable option early in the season, establishing himself as a likely regular in the starting rotation. Additionally, Jim Jarvis is making waves in Triple-A, currently on a nine-game hitting streak that has not gone unnoticed.

In another transaction, Luke Williams has rejoined the Braves on a minor-league deal after being designated for assignment earlier in the week and opting for free agency. In a separate development, the Washington Nationals have acquired left-hander Richard Lovelady from the New York Mets in exchange for cash considerations, following Lovelady’s designation for assignment.

Looking ahead, manager Brian Snitker is set to be inducted into the Braves Hall of Fame on April 25, where a host of special guests will celebrate his contributions to the franchise.

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

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