Braves News: Roster cuts, spring win over Yankees, and more
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Braves News: Roster cuts, spring win over Yankees, and more
"Infielder Gil appeared in 17 games this spring, where he hit .158. He spent most of his time at shortstop, and in 21 frames, he committed two errors."
"As for Scott, the right-hander saw just four innings of action. He recorded two strikeouts and did not surrender a run."
"The Atlanta Braves continued to trim down the roster on Friday, with John Gil and Tayler Scott being the next victims. After these two were reassigned to minor league camp, the Atlanta roster stands at 47."
The Atlanta Braves continued roster cuts on Friday, reassigning infielder John Gil and right-hander Tayler Scott to minor league camp, bringing the roster down to 47 players. Gil appeared in 17 spring training games with a .158 batting average, primarily playing shortstop with two errors in 21 innings. Scott pitched four innings in spring training, recording two strikeouts without allowing a run. The Braves defeated the New York Yankees 7-6 on Friday, with strong pitching and improved offensive production. The team continues its 2026 positional preview series focusing on relief pitchers. Additionally, the Texas Rangers signed left-hander Jalen Beeks to a one-year contract worth $1.6 million guaranteed.
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