Have the Braves finished improving the bullpen?
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Have the Braves finished improving the bullpen?
"The Braves resigned Tyler Kinley yesterday to a slightly smaller deal with an option for 2027. Tyler was a bright spot for Atlanta last year, posting a 0.72/2.74/4.37 line over 25 innings. That works out to a 17 ERA-, 68 FIP-, and 106 xFIP-. He was very good during the last two months after being acquired from Colorado, and definitely slayed the HR/FB monster. It makes me curious if the Braves at bullpen now."
"The mainstays will likely be Raisel Iglesias, Robert Suarez, Dylan Lee, Tyler Kinley, and Aaron Bummer. The no options crowd are Joel Payamps, Ian Hamilton, Jose Suarez, and George Soriano. Your optionable pitchers/riders of the Gwinnett Express are Dylan Dodd, Hayden Harris, Daysbel Hernandez, Hunter Stratton, Rolddy Muñoz, and Jhancarlos Lara. Swingmen Bryce Elder and Joey Wentz are hanging around as well."
The Braves re-signed Tyler Kinley to a slightly smaller deal with a 2027 option. Kinley posted a 0.72/2.74/4.37 line over 25 innings, translating to a 17 ERA-, 68 FIP-, and 106 xFIP-. Kinley excelled after being acquired from Colorado and limited home runs. The bullpen's projected core includes Raisel Iglesias, Robert Suarez, Dylan Lee, Tyler Kinley, and Aaron Bummer. Joel Payamps, Ian Hamilton, Jose Suarez, and George Soriano provide depth without options. Optionable depth includes Dylan Dodd, Hayden Harris, Daysbel Hernandez, Hunter Stratton, Rolddy Muñoz, and Jhancarlos Lara. Fangraphs projects the Braves bullpen as the top unit by FIP, and further improvements may focus on starting pitching.
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