Brian Snitker Discusses Raisel Iglesias, Closer Role
Briefly

The Braves are reassessing their ninth-inning strategies, as manager Brian Snitker indicated that Raisel Iglesias may not be their primary closer moving forward. Despite having an outstanding 2024 season with a 1.95 ERA, Iglesias's performance in 2025 has been significantly troubling, with a 6.75 ERA and an alarming rate of home runs allowed. The organization's decision to seek a new approach in closing games reflects their struggles early in the season, having begun with an 0-7 record and necessitating a tactical reevaluation.
While Iglesias may close games going forward, he won't necessarily be the team's primary closing option, opening the door to a committee approach.
Iglesias put together a season for the ages in 2024, with a 1.95 ERA in 69 1/3 innings, making his current struggles particularly concerning.
In 24 innings of work this year, Iglesias has surrendered a 6.75 ERA and already tied his high-water mark in home runs allowed with seven.
The Braves felt a change was needed in the ninth inning, indicating the dire straits of the club following a brutal 0-7 start to the season.
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