TODAY: The Braves officially announced Fried’s activation and optioned lefty Dylan Lee to Triple-A to make room on the active roster. Lee, 30, has a 2.00 ERA in 35 appearances with the Braves this year but is the only player with options remaining in Atlanta’s bullpen after the club acquired right-hander Luke Jackson from the Giants ahead of the trade deadline last week.
AUGUST 3: The Braves are planning to activate left-hander Max Fried from the 15-day injured list in order to start the club’s game against the Marlins tomorrow afternoon, as manager Brian Snitker told reporters (including Gabriel Burns of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution). The southpaw has been on the shelf since late last month due to forearm neuritis. Atlanta will need to make room for Fried on the active roster prior to the start of tomorrow’s game.
Fried, 30, had an uncertain timetable for return when he was first placed on the shelf but fortunately will enjoy a near-minimum stay on the IL when all is said and done. It’s surely a relief for Braves fans that Fried was able to return so quickly given the club’s recent struggles; the club is just 14-13 since July 1 and 7-7 since the All Star break. Other clubs in the NL Wild Card race have caught up to the Braves while they’ve been spinning their wheels, as the Diamondbacks are currently just 1.5 games back of Atlanta for the top Wild Card spot, while the Mets and Padres are both tied for the third and final spot just half a game behind Arizona.
With so much crowding in the Wild Card picture, the Braves must be eager to welcome back Fried, who has been one of the league’s steadiest pitchers ever since breaking out during the shortened 2020 season. Since the start of that year, Fried has posted a dominant 2.73 ERA and 3.12 FIP in 101 starts despite a relatively pedestrian 23.3% strikeout rate. It’s been more of the same for the lefty this year as he’s posted a 3.08 ERA and 3.55 FIP in 18 starts for the Braves this year even after a brutal start to the season where he allowed 15 runs (14 earned) in his first 16 1/3 frames this year. He’s been nothing short of dominant since then, however, helping to form a three-headed monster at the front of Atlanta’s rotation alongside Chris Sale and Reynaldo Lopez that has helped the club overcome its lackluster performance on offense.
In welcoming Fried back to the rotation, the Braves figure to buy themselves a little bit more time in figuring out how to deal with Lopez’s own injury woes. The righty left his most recent start for the club on Sunday after just three innings due to forearm tightness. While an MRI ultimately revealed no structural damage, Lopez has nonetheless been day-to-day ever since. MLB.com’s Mark Bowman relayed earlier today that the right-hander still has yet to throw a bullpen since leaving his start at the beginning of the week, though he added that it “seems like” the club believes he could return to the mound within the next week. That would seemingly make it unlikely that Fried is set to replace Lopez in the rotation, as an IL stint can only be backdated a maximum of three days, meaning a trip to the 15-day IL for Lopez would still keep him out of action for nearly two weeks after he’s removed from the active roster.
With rookie Spencer Schwellenbach having generally impressed with a 4.03 ERA and 3.46 FIP through 11 starts, it seems possible that righty Grant Holmes could be the odd man out in the rotation mix upon Fried’s return. A former first-round pick by the Dodgers back in 2014, Holmes made his big league debut with Atlanta back in June and has pitched well for the club to this point with a 2.54 ERA and 2.22 FIP in 28 1/3 frames. Fried’s return doesn’t necessarily mean the end of Holmes’s time on the roster, however. With Lopez out of commission for the time being, the club could certainly benefit from moving Holmes back into his previous role as a multi-inning reliever or perhaps even keeping him available as a spot starter in the event that Lopez does wind up requiring a trip to the injured list.
Logistics Guy
Hopefully the Braves can still make playoffs. I would be more comfortable If the braves would have trade for Kyle Hendricks.
His last start he look shape and like the old Kyle.
C Yards Jeff
“Hopefully”. Agreed.
Of course, consistent SP that can go all season is critical. Geez. Lopez is really a reliever that’s pretty much already doubled his avg seasonal pitch count going back to 2020. I dunno, man.
Rishi
I’ve been worried about workload all year. But in fairness it’s not as if he had never put his body through a full season of starting before. Some young guys just don’t know what to expect or how their body will respond to increased workloads
RunDMC
With respect, Lopez is not Skenes/Crochet or another young arm being stretched out for the first time. Lopez has a 188 IP & 184 IP back-to-back seasons in 2018-19, respectively. Sure, it’s been awhile, but muscle memory. Not saying he’ll be or should be anywhere close to that, but I wouldn’t pay much attention to what he pitched in ’23 since he’s already far surpassed that in the past.
C Yards Jeff
I hope you guys are right. They’re gonna need him come September.
Fever Pitch Guy
Jeff – Demoting a pitcher with a 2.00 ERA and 1.16 WHIP further supports why the Braves have the 2nd-best bullpen in MLB, and why I would never count them out.
C Yards Jeff
FPG. Agree. Big fan of how AA built the pen. Last year when my Os brought in Fugiami (sp?), AA pulled off the Pierce Johnson deal. Nuff said.
Benjamin101677
We even have Ken Giles in triple a putting up a good season but no room for him in the big league club bullpen
Benjamin101677
Not the pitching that is the Braves issue it is the offensive. Braves should have gotten to the marlins early yesterday and pulled that game
out of reach.
If the Braves miss the playoffs going be offense related not pitching related
citizen
agreed. kyle is old
UWPSUPERFAN77
I call him slower! The slow guy with the Cubs was the Ex-brewer Zak Davies. Sign him as well. You can reunite the slow and slower twins of Baseball.
MM.MM
Hopefully they can beat the Marlins, next time around! How pathetic are these Braves?! Couldn’t even take this weekend’s series against Miami! LOL…playoffs?! TFO here!!!!!!
bhambrave
While it’s true that the Braves have gone 14-13 and 7-7, it’s also true that they are 7-1 in their last eight games. Their offense finally seems to be getting on track.
cbraves
Now we are only 5 games behind the Phillies who have hit a rough patch of their own. We continue this tear and we may actually have a shot at another NL East title.
MM.MM
Tear? lol
User 401527550
It helps playing a team that just traded everyone away.
cbraves
Took 2 of 3 from the Brewers and came back to split the series against your Mets. Just playing good ball right now.
User 401527550
Not tonight
cbraves
Neither did the Mets.
User 401527550
Nope. Karma was a you no what on that one.
vtadave
Grant Holmes is a RHP
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
Can the Braves do the magic again? Man that would be amazing!
letitbelowenstein
Braves are one of those teams you never turn your back on.
Benjamin101677
I don’t think any team in the post season would
want to face them. If the Braves get to the playoffs the bullpen will deeper too as they won’t carry 5 starters. So probably see Dylan Lee and maybe Ken Giles in that post season pen
NashvilleJeff
@1677: Not sure why you think Giles would be a more likely addition than Daysbel Hernandez. The usage of the two shows how the Braves value them.
RunDMC
Fried Fish on a Sunday. Delish! Hope it’s not ruined by a Burger.
Jacksson13
Max to soon be FRIED from IR !!
UWPSUPERFAN77
Some good news for a change. Is the reunion of the 3 amigos in the OF going to win another world Series?
Cohn Joppolella
I’m hoping they keep John Holmes in the bullpen.
Bauer Poutage
I think you mean Grant Holmes, Quagmire.
Cohn Joppolella
I’d be happy with either.
Bart Harley Jarvis
Giggity!
EM41
To activate Fried, someone (Lopez?) has to go to the disabled list, or someone has to be sent down (I think Holmes is the only one with options), or someone gets released (Chavez?). My guess is someone goes to the disabled list.
Emilia
They send down the guy who helps them the most and keep a guy who is iffy at best? Very odd choice.
Fred McGriff HR
No, they send down the guy that has options-that’s all.
JoeBrady
Still a fair point by Emilia. It feels like Lee is a fair bit better than Luke Jackson. Is the extra flexibility worth it? FWIW, I think the RS overdo that as well.
Benjamin101677
Only one with options left; they would have had to designate the others for assignment it would
have been either Jessie Chavez; Grant Holmes or Like Jackson and someone would have claimed them. If Chavez has another bad outing won’t surprise me to see him go on disabled list until
the rosters expand.
Bauer Poutage
Remember Luiz Gohara? Looked like he could have been a back of rotation pitcher. Then disappeared because he was a slob that ate and drank too much and got fat.
NashvilleJeff
Maybe Gohara “disappeared” because of the depression he suffered due to the unexpected death of his 58 year old father.
Bauer Poutage
That definitely exacerbated his decline from 2017 to 2018. But he also returned in 2020 and was cut loose because of conditioning. His diet and drinking was a well known issue when he was in Seattle which was why they traded such a promising pitcher for a lesser return.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
Fried didn’t help his impeding free agency tonight losing the AAAA Marlins team. If he keeps this up the Braves might be able to resign him.
UWPSUPERFAN77
The Braves need to hit! Pitching is adequate!