The Atlanta Braves have optioned right-hander Bryce Elder to Triple-A Gwinnett, allowing for the return of Spencer Strider from injury. Despite some recent success, including a start where Elder limited the Washington Nationals to one run over six innings, his move comes after a season with a 4.50 ERA in 44 innings. Meanwhile, the Braves continue to perform well, securing a series win against the Nationals. Additional MLB news includes trades involving the New York Mets and the retirement announcement of veteran player Tony Kemp, highlighting the dynamic nature of the league.
The Atlanta Braves optioned Bryce Elder to Triple-A Gwinnett to make room for Spencer Strider's imminent return, following Elder's commendable six-inning performance against the Nationals.
Despite his move to Gwinnett, Elder's 4.50 ERA shows his contributions this season, especially with a recent outing where he limited the Nationals to just one run.
On the same day, the Braves highlighted a successful series against Washington, where AJ Smith-Shawver shined with six scoreless innings to secure a 5-2 victory.
In addition to team changes, notable MLB news included the Mets trading Jose Castillo and Tony Kemp's announcement of retirement after a commendable nine-season career.
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