The Braves acquired right-hander Scott Blewett from the Orioles in a trade for cash considerations, as announced by both teams. Blewett was designated for assignment by Baltimore yesterday.
This is the second time in less than a week that Blewett has changed teams after being designated for assignment. Blewett began the season with the Twins and made two appearances before he was DFA’d and then claimed off waivers by the Orioles. Two more appearances followed in an O’s uniform before Blewett was designated again.
The roster shuffling is nothing new for Blewett, who had been DFA’d and outrighted several times in his career even before this month’s transactions. His chances of sticking with the Braves are complicated by the fact that he is out of minor league options, so the Twins and Orioles had no choice but to first designate the right-hander before trying to send him down to the farm.
All these moves belie the fact that Blewett has actually pitched pretty well during his relatively brief time in the big leagues. Over parts of four seasons with the Royals, Twins, and Orioles, Blewett has a 1.93 ERA, 23.1% strikeout rate, and 9.4% walk rate in 37 1/3 career relief innings. His 2.16 SIERA is only a shade higher than his ERA, and an inflated 85.4% strand rate is countered by a .317 BABIP.
While Blewett isn’t a hard thrower and he gives up a lot of solid contact, there’s enough there that multiple teams keep showing interest in the 29-year-old’s services. He’ll become the latest new face in a Braves bullpen that has been a bit of a revolving door, as the club brought several veterans to camp on minor league deals in a search for inexpensive relief depth, and both Rafael Montero and Jose Suarez were acquired in trades (from the Astros and Angels respectively) within the last month.
Haha funny last name jokes. Next.
Trumpty Dumptey is a fat lunatic.
When it comes to talking out of your a*s and making wild assumptions in an anonymous MLB news site comment section, you’re better at doing that more than anyone else, cooperhill.
The truth hurts. Biggest cult ever. He idolizes Hitler, for Chrissakes.
Find better outlets, coop! Just a free suggestion, take it for what it’s worth.
“The truth hurts..Idolizes Hitler”… said the man who uses the same identity “skin color” politics and socialist playbook as Adolf Hitler.
Winners write the history.
TDS is strong with this one.
Are BJ jokes acceptable?
Always
Surhoff?
Upton.
Upton?
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Bad name for a reliever.
Not sure what is the worst name for a reliever, Bummer or Blewitt
Bested only by Blownsave!
Walker
Grant Balfour looks pretty good by comparison.
Alex Anthopoulos is probably lurking the MLBTR comment section to see the “Blewett” jokes at this very moment after agreeing to the trade.
AA been spending too much time here, thus the Braves precipitous decline.
I think it’s because he trades with the Angels.
Perez,Mateo and Morton are next.
He wasn’t an Oriole for even a week…still hadn’t got the keys to his apt from his realtor.
Air B n B
Hotel room for sure
If his last name is bad for a reliever, what should his actual job be?
Call girl would seem to be apropos…
Male adult film fluffer
Right up there with Grant Balfour.
Think he was a Braves before a few years back
You’re right Benjamin. He pitched at AA Mississippi in 2023. 76 K’s in 72 innings, made 13 starts in 17 appearances.
Well, Snit blew it by not benching Kelenic now that Acuna decided to ***** about it. The good news is that Acuna may run himself out of town soon.
They need him to rebuild his value and trade Acuna at the deadline so we can make history and get in the playoffs and repeat ‘21 with no Acuna on the roster. He’d end up with 2 rings and never had an AB in a WS.
He is objectively the best Braves best player on paper. Even with the injuries, teams will line up for him when he is available. The Braves need to get rid of him and Albies for starters.
I very seriously doubt that acuna is going anywhere anytime soon.
He doesn’t throw hard, gives up solid contact, and has a stupid high whip both in the minors and majors …. What am I missing? We like him because he’s pitched slightly well in his limited mlb experience even though he’s a ticking time bomb waiting to explode
I suppose the FO thinks Blooey has a chance to be slightly better than the more or less replacement level reliever he’s supplanting. That’s about all he offers.
Still, his 5.07 minor league ERA (6.93 in 200 AAA IP) isn’t bad luck. At 29 he doesn’t offer any upside, though you squint at his 2024 AAA numbers, pretend he wasn’t lucky on FB not turning into HR, and….
…who knows, really?