The Braves announced a series of roster moves today, signing infielder Joey Wendle and recalling left-hander Ray Kerr. In corresponding moves, infielder Luke Williams was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett while right-hander AJ Smith-Shawver was placed on the 15-day injured list with a strained left oblique. The club already had a 40-man vacancy for Wendle. Smith-Shawver has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 strain, the team told reporters (link via Justin Toscano of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution). The team didn’t provide any kind of timetable, but Toscano writes that a Grade 2 oblique strain typically requires a six-to-eight absence.
Wendle, 34, is a veteran utility player who signed with the Mets in the offseason, a one-year deal with a $2MM guarantee. He was kept in a limited role, only getting into 18 games during his roughly six weeks on the Mets, stepping to the plate 37 times in that stretch. He hit just .222/.243/.250, a continuation of his rough 2023 with the Marlins, as he hit just .212/.248/.306 last year.
The Mets released him earlier this week and are on the hook for the remainder of Wendle’s salary. Atlanta will only be responsible for the prorated league minimum for as long as Wendle is on their roster, with that amount subtracted from what the Mets pay.
Atlanta has been rotating various players through their bench infielder role this year, with each of David Fletcher, Luis Guillorme, Zack Short and Williams getting a look for that job. Short is still on the roster and has been the club’s regular third baseman lately with Austin Riley battling an an intercostal strain.
By bumping Williams down to Gwinnett and adding Wendle, the club adds a bit more infield depth at essentially no cost, given that the Mets are covering the bulk of the money and that Atlanta had an open roster spot to use anyway. Wendle hasn’t been hitting much lately but has plenty of experience at the three infield spots to the left of first base, as well as brief stints in the outfield corners. He has generally received strong grades wherever he has played and can give Atlanta some glove-first depth all over the diamond, while Williams can get more regular playing time on the farm.
On the pitching side of things, Atlanta got thrown off their plans a bit on the weekend. Saturday’s game against the Padres was rained out and pushed to a Monday double-header. In Sunday’s game, Bryce Elder was torched for six earned runs in three innings, forcing Kerr to come in and throw 3 1/3 innings of relief, followed by two other pitchers and then Williams mopping up a frame.
Elder was optioned prior to the double-header so that the club could bring in two fresh arms, one of them being the “27th man” for Monday. That allowed Atlanta to bring up both Darius Vines and Daysbel Hernández. Over the two games, five different relievers were used, leaving the bullpen fairly taxed. Kerr was optioned to get the roster back down to 26. Thanks to the double-header, each of Chris Sale, Reynaldo López, Charlie Morton and Max Fried started in a span of three days from Monday to Wednesday. With Elder having been optioned, they had to recall Smith-Shawver to start yesterday’s game and now Kerr will take the ball today in what is likely to be a bullpen game. Pitchers normally have to wait 15 days after being optioned before they can be recalled, but an exception is made when someone else goes on the IL.
Atlanta has seemingly been stretching out Kerr of late, either by design or necessity or both. His four appearances for the big league club this year have gone one inning, two innings, three innings and then three and a third. Overall, he has a 2.89 earned run average in 9 1/3 innings, striking out 27% of opponents without issuing a walk.
That’s a small sample size but perhaps intriguing enough for Atlanta to ride the hot hand for a while. Smith-Shawver is going to miss at least 15 days with this injury and Spencer Strider is out for the year. Elder was just optioned after posting a 6.46 ERA in five starts this year. Huascar Ynoa and Ian Anderson are injured in the minors. Allan Winans and Dylan Dodd each have a 4.50 ERA in Triple-A this year but with uninspiring peripherals.
Kerr was a starter in the minors back before the pandemic but has been kept in relief since then. His numbers as a reliever certainly catch the eye, as he has punched out 27.9% of batters faced in the majors, between his time with San Diego and Atlanta. In 134 minor league innings from 2021 to the present, he has a 3.69 ERA, 33.4% strikeout rate but 12.9% walk rate. Perhaps Atlanta can manufacture another reliever-to-starter success story as they have done with López this year, or perhaps this will just be a spot start for Kerr, which may depend upon how he looks against the Pirates today.
Asobko
I noticed him wince and grab his side during the game yesterday. He actually pitched to another batter or two which doesn’t make much sense to me before leaving the game.
Keithyim
Wrong thread maybe?
Fred McGriff HR
@Keithyim
Why? He’s referring to AJSS.
JMuzza
Hello new Luis Guillorme
RunDMC
But can he bunt?
Joggin’George
Can anyone bunt?
Attystephenadams
Mets non-tender Guillorme and replace him with Wendle, Braves pick up Guillorme. Braves send Guillorme packing. Mets release Wendle, and Braves pick him up. Both his offense and defense were subpar while with the Mets, not sure what the Braves think that they’re going to get out of him. I never thought that the Braves would be picking up multiple Mets cast offs in the same year. Just goes to show the lack of depth out there. And MLB thinks it has enough depth to expand? Good luck with that Manfred! You already don’t have enough competent pitching!
rct
Zack Short is in there, too. Squeezed onto the Mets Opening Day roster only to be released a month later. Then picked up by the Braves after a brief stop in Boston.
YankeesBleacherCreature
Well ladies and gentlemen of the jury… I present to you Exhibit A:
baseball-reference.com/leagues/majors/bat.shtml
MLB DOES NOT have a pitching incompetency. I rest my case, Your Honor.
bjhaas1977
He’ll hit .345 the rest of the season and look like Ozzy Smith in the field.
Lee Harvey Oddball
That’s what Mets fans said with Guillorme. Not quite.
Blue Baron
@bjhaas1977: OZZIE Smith was way better than Ozzy, whoever he was.
Paleobros
Haha, you got him good!
rememberthecoop
It’s a good bet that Wendle works out better than Fletcher.
Lee Harvey Oddball
You didn’t see him play this year, did you?
Benjamin101677
Wendle had the one play where he tried for the double play to get them out of the inning instead of coming home. The inning that Edwin Diaz blew the save on a home run. Mets fans and media turned against him and never blamed Diaz.
I think there is leadership problems with the Mets. I fully aspect Wendle to go to Atlanta and be a solid player as the Braves have leadership and a culture that would have never allowed him to get destroyed by the media and the fans for a judgment call
Blue Baron
Like Zack Short and Luis Guillorme did?
Bart Harley Jarvis
@rememberthecoop,
You taking action?
rememberthecoop
Meet your new bookie!
rememberthecoop
It was a joke Lee. Get it – Fletcher was caught gambling?
it’s just not funny if you have to explain it.
Bart Harley Jarvis
AA is playing 3D Frogger.
VonPurpleHayes
This guy is going to light up the Mets.
Cohens_Wallet
@Von
I thought the same of Guillorme but it ended up being the other way around. Probably going to end up being the highlight of the year for the Mets in this waste of a season.
VonPurpleHayes
Fair, but I think Wendle has a better bat.
Lars Running
A better bat? The guy has .548 OPS over the last 2 seasons.
Bart Harley Jarvis
Maybe a nicer or more attractive bat?
VonPurpleHayes
I was making a joke about his literal bat not his offensive abilities.
But if you want to take it literal .548 OPS would be an improvement over Guillorme’s .440 that he had in Atlanta.
Bart Harley Jarvis
ste or hemor?
Howiedoin
I hope Braves legend Ian Anderson can come back and be effective again post TJ surgery. This yoyo game with the 4-5 spot in the rotation was old last year. Bryce is not a major league pitcher. Time to thank the guy for his time and move on.
RunDMC
I wouldn’t mind Elder bouncing around AAA. He’s decent against a below-average offense, but demote him when you hit the schedule playing (LAD, PHI, MIL, etc.). He could eat some innings in the dog days playing PIT, WSH, MIA, STL, CIN, etc.
bravesfan1976
I’ll take it over last year as long as Fried-Lopez-Sale-Morton are healthy, this time around they are only rotating the 5-6 starters.
Braveslifer
It appears as if AA is letting AJSS and others at Gwinnett to audition to see what we need come the trade deadline.
Old York
Guy’s gonna rake.
Lee Harvey Oddball
His yard, maybe.
Judd_Skinner
I believe we’ll see Waldrup and/or Mejia in Atlanta sooner rather than later.
Judd_Skinner
Shoot, maybe even Owen Murphy.
bravesfan1976
Mejia lasted one start in AAA, already back in Mississippi… got hammered.
AdmiralPatton
AA is beyond gleeful to get Fletcher’s contract voided. Makes sense they add his replacement now
Rexhudler86
@admiral Patton off shore gambling is just a fine, he wasn’t betting on baseball. Supposedly his friend was but I don’t think they can pin anything on him. He’s most likely get buried in the minors until his contract runs out.
Paleobros
Wendle is well on his way to being the Kelly Johnson of this era. And I don’t mean that in a bad way.
Monkey’s Uncle
Kelly played with all 5 AL East teams, and consecutively. Wendle still has a little ways to go to pull off an NL East “Kelly Johnson Cycle”.
MetsSchmets
And all the LolMets trolls are silent.
nyy17 2
Mr.Wendal, that’s his name,
no one ever knew his name cause he’s a no-one
Rishi
I think Smith-Shawvers injury is worthy of it’s own article really (considering he was at MLB level. I mean compared to lots of things posted on here certainly. Not everyone is gonna click on the Wendle signing to see this.
PapiShango
Do the Braves know they can put Riley on the IL too?
NashvilleJeff
Why would they? Riley took bp today. Probably start one of the next two games in Pittsburgh.
Mitchell Page
Back with former A’s . He will hit
Morgan Freeman Mafia
He’s gonna clown
Morgan Freeman Mafia
Ge-o-g
LaBellaVita
This type of article always leads to the classic trivia question: Which player has been more productive (fWAR) since the 2018 season, Joey Wendle or Giancarlo Stanton?
Dice 66
What? Why? Another infielder! Can he pitch! GM will not get pitching help that is legit. 1 championship last few years, should have 3 but he never trades for pitching. This is a joke. Riley or Harris for pitching help.
NashvilleJeff
Trade Riley or Harris II for “pitching help”????? What an awful idea. So bad I can’t believe I even called it an “idea.” Neither are going anywhere—-especially not for something that breaks as often as “pitching help.” Braves have plenty of pitching in the minors. It’s coming.
Dice 66
You sound like your GM clueless?
NashvilleJeff
AA’s one of the top three GM’s in MLB. “Clueless” accurately describes your lack of ability to reason. Laughable use of that question mark, btw. Here’s a tip. Place “clueless” before “GM” in your sentence and end it w/a period. Your intended insult will still be unfounded, but it will at least be grammatically correct. The Braves aren’t dealing Riley and the 9 years left on his contract. Same w/Harris II and the 7 years left on his deal. Trading star position players tied up in long term team friendly deals for “pitching help” isn’t something that the Braves would consider.
RunDMC
Going into today, ATL SP era is #7 in MLB while their team runs is #16 in MLB. And that’s with a couple of spot starts that have been awful results (i.e. Kerr, Winans, Vines, etc.). Like the postseason, pitching has been good-to-fine, but the offense is not consistently showing up, though injuries (i.e. Murphy, Riley, Albies for a bit) have taken their toll to build on much momentum. Can’t deny key pieces (Acuna, Olson) have been cold.
Jacksson13
Braves are also slated to add JOE KERR !!
MetJet2020
This is comical. Do the Braves think they’re going to get team secrets? Lol
Guillermo a lot better than Wendle. The short time Wendle with the Mets he sucked both offensively and defensively. I don’t know why the Mets ever cut Zach Short, after he made opening day roster, cut instead of Wendle. Now both cut ending up in Atlanta. Right now my team, the Mets suck, so save the 2nd grade comments, but are these guys what Atlanta thinks is that missing link? Oh well… best of luck to them both.
NashvilleJeff
What makes you believe that the Brave adding infield depth pieces to their bench while Riley’s out is some sort of mystic hunt for a “missing link.” Adding depth pieces are minor moves of opportunity. Teams constantly do this.
NashvilleJeff
Left the s off on “Braves” and misused a period instead of a question mark. Brutal, lol.