Which non-roster invitee will make the team out of Spring Training?
Briefly

The Braves have added Jake Diekman and Dylan Covey to their list of non-roster invitees, contrasting with players like Kenley Jansen and Scott Barlow who received significant contracts. Diekman struggles with a poor performance record, particularly highlighted by a high home run to fly ball ratio last season and below-average xFIP statistics. Meanwhile, Covey has been inconsistent across his career, often transitioning between starting and relieving roles without making a significant impact. The piece raises the question of which non-roster player might make the final team following Spring Training, inviting opinions on overlooked talents.
This offseason, while Kenley Jansen and Scott Barlow secured significant contracts, the Braves opted for underwhelming additions like Jake Diekman and Dylan Covey to their non-roster invitees.
Diekman has faced performance issues, highlighted by an alarming HR/FB rate near 30% last year, and an xFIP- above 100 for three seasons.
Covey, a true Quad-A journeyman, has limited MLB experience over the last few years, showing little promise as either a starter or reliever.
The article poses the intriguing question of which non-roster player could secure a spot on the team after Spring Training, leaving room for speculation.
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