
The pitching staff has more questions than answers heading into the season. In Alex Anthopoulos’ mind, the rotation will work itself out. Despite losing Max Fried and Charlie Morton, the Braves GM believes they’ll be effectively replaced by Spencer Strider and Grant Holmes.
Strider is returning from internal brace surgery and is targeting an April return. If he returns to form immediately, the loss of Max Fried will sting much less, and it’s not like Charlie Morton was a frontline starter in 2024. The organization is high on Grant Holmes, and there’s confidence he can be even better than Morton was last year.
However, the relief core isn’t as cut and dry. The Braves lost A.J Minter to free agency and Joe Jimenez to an injury. Alex Anthopoulos believes the only loss they haven’t accounted for is Jimenez, which begs the question: is a move coming down the pike?
VIDEO: This offseason there was a lot of discussion surrounding the lack of moves made by the #Braves.
GM Alex Anthopoulos spoke to media this morning and addressed that question — citing the guys already in house looking to make big jumps this season. pic.twitter.com/2ViKUv8czy
— Miles Garrett (@MilesGarrettTV) February 14, 2025
As of right now, the Braves bullpen could look something like — Raisel Iglesias, Pierce Johnson, Dylan Lee, Aaron Bummer, Daysbel Hernandez, Angel Perdomo, Anderson Pilar, and Dany Jimenez. Three of those guys don’t spark a ton of confidence in Atlanta fans.
If there’s one facet of the roster that is in clear need of an influx of talent, it’s the bullpen. It’s simply not World Series-caliber. The club could obviously bolster that area at the trade deadline, but I think I speak for everyone in Braves Country when I say adding a high-leverage arm would ease a lot of concerns.