Braves Release Jake Diekman
Briefly

The Atlanta Braves have released veteran reliever Jake Diekman after a lackluster performance during Spring Training, where he posted a 4.91 ERA in seven games. This move follows the recent release of another veteran, Curt Casali. Diekman, who has struggled with command throughout his career, remains an intriguing option for teams seeking left-handed bullpen help despite his mixed results last season. The Braves are now left with only Aaron Bummer as their southpaw reliever, making this adjustment significant for their bullpen strategy moving forward.
Diekman has always struggled with command, walking over 13% of opponents in 602 1/3 career innings, yet maintained a solid strikeout rate of 28.7%.
Jake Diekman, although released by the Braves, offers a viable option for clubs seeking a veteran left-handed reliever due to his strikeout capabilities.
The 38-year-old, once a dependable option, posted mixed results in 2023 but has a career ERA of 3.91 that adds to his appeal.
With Diekman's release from Atlanta, the Braves continue to realign their bullpen, now focusing on fewer left-handed options amid recent roster adjustments.
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