Former Angels Reliever Looking to Make MLB Comeback With Braves

For the third consecutive offseason, former Los Angeles Angels reliever Brian Moran has signed a minor league contract with the Atlanta Braves.

Moran has yet to appear in a big league game with the Braves.

In fact, the last time Moran appeared in a major league game was with the Angels in 2022. Moran pitched only a third of an inning in a brief appearance with the Halos.

More news: Angels Linked to All-Star Infielder as Potential Blockbuster Free Agent Signing

The Braves seem to see Moran as a valuable veteran depth option, though they haven’t been inclined to bring him back to the active roster. Breaking into the bullpen could be a challenge once again.

In 2024, Moran posted a 2-1 record with a 5.91 ERA and a 1.577 WHIP over 45.2 innings with Triple-A Gwinnett. His performance in 2023 was stronger, as he went 2-1 with a 3.21 ERA and a 1.280 WHIP in 47.2 innings.

Moran has also pitched for the Miami Marlins and Toronto Blue Jays. In 11.1 big league innings, he holds a 2-0 record but has a 7.94 ERA and a 2.118 WHIP.

Moran began his professional career in 2009 as a seventh-round draft pick by the Seattle Mariners. After spending a decade in the minor leagues, he made his MLB debut with the Miami Marlins in 2019.

Over 14 seasons in the minors, Moran has compiled a 34-29 record with a 3.34 ERA, 1.218 WHIP, and 772 strikeouts across 658.1 innings. Out of his 507 minor league appearances, 503 were as a reliever, with just four starts. Two of those starts came at Triple-A Gwinnett in 2024.

The left-hander is expected to serve as a minor league depth option to start the year and may make an appearance with the Braves in 2024. However, any opportunity would likely be limited due to the depth of Atlanta’s bullpen and the lack of available spots at the beginning of the season.

More news: Angels Free Agent Target Hits Major Roadblock as Deadline to Sign Nears

More news: Angels Prospect Named Sportsperson of the Year by Major Newspaper

Related Posts

✅ BREAKING: Two uрcomіng Dodgerѕ free аgentѕ hаve been ѕolіd but іnѕіderѕ іnѕіѕt they don’t need to be re-ѕіgned аѕ LA eyeѕ bіgger moveѕ for 2026

2 uрcomіng Dodgerѕ free agentѕ who have been good but don’t need to be re-ѕіgned Theѕe guyѕ have been fіne, but іt mіght be tіme to move…

White Sox move on from multiple coaches after 3rd-straight 100 loss season

The White Sox fired four coaches and reassigned another in a massive shakeup of manager Will Venable’s staff.

🔥 EXCLUSIVE: The Red Sox loѕe а key аrm to elbow ѕurgery – wіth theіr $10 mіllіon ріtcher out, how wіll Boѕton’ѕ ріtchіng ѕtаff ѕurvіve the grіnd of the ѕeаѕon? Fаnѕ аre left wonderіng іf the teаm cаn recover іn tіme! 📢

Boston Red Sox closer Liam Hendriks recently underwent elbow surgery, making his status for the start of the 2026 season up in the air.

🔥 EXCLUSIVE: Gаrrett Crochet ѕhocked the clubhouѕe by overrulіng Red Sox mаnаger Alex Corа on the teаm’ѕ dreѕѕ code for the Yаnkeeѕ trір – аnd the bold move аctuаlly won ѕuррort from рlаyerѕ. Dіd the rookіe juѕt flір the ѕcrірt on Boѕton trаdіtіonѕ? ⚾

Red Sox starter Garrett Crochet overruled his manager on the team dress code for its trip to New York for the MLB playoffs.

Braves predicted to offer $160 million to $13.75 million star pitcher to create 1-2 punch with Spencer Strider

This would be a solid No. 2 pitcher for the Braves.

Red Sox Announce Unfortunate Liam Hendriks Update

The Boston Red Sox announced some negative injury updates on Monday. The most pressing update for the organization in relation to the playoffs was the loss of L