Braves shake-up bullpen, add Davis Daniel and Wander Suero
Briefly

The Atlanta Braves have added pitchers Davis Daniel and Wander Suero to their roster as they aim for a series sweep against the St. Louis Cardinals. Daniel returns after a prior game with the Braves and has substantial Triple-A experience. Suero, a former closer for the Gwinnett Stripers, has a solid track record in the majors. The Braves designated Michael Peterson for assignment to create space on the 40-man roster, while relievers Austin Cox and Daysbel Hernandez have been sent to Triple-A after limited effectiveness recently.
Davis Daniel returns to the Braves' 26-man roster after one appearance earlier this season, having started 14 games at Triple-A. Meanwhile, Wander Suero joins as a reliever, having been a key closer for the Gwinnett Stripers.
To accommodate the new pitchers, Atlanta has sent Austin Cox and Daysbel Hernandez to Triple-A, with Hernandez recently struggling with control issues and walks.
Michael Peterson was designated for assignment to free up a 40-man roster spot. This season, he had been inconsistent after joining the team from the Los Angeles Angels.
Suero has a notable strikeout rate, striking out 49 batters in 36 innings for the Stripers and has significant Major League experience, appearing in 191 games.
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