
"Aaron held the lowest FIP of any Braves reliever with more than 21 innings pitched with 2.91. The Braves reliever with the best FIP through 20+ innings is Tyler Kinley. Bummer had a 3.06 ERA/2.91 FIP/ 3.71 xFIP and was largely the only Braves pitcher not plagued with giving up the long ball. He did have a .315 BABIP though, because screw 2025. But we've seen him throw his last pitch of this season."
"Taking the empty 40-man roster spot is Brett Wisely, who was claimed from the San Francisco Giants. He has been immediately optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett. Wisely is a glove-first utility player, but infielder by trade. He has a career 11 outs above average over a career through 1000+ innings. He's played mainly middle infield, but also corner infield, outfield, and one inning at pitcher. He owns a .217 AVG/ .263 OBP/ .324 SLG line and a 64 wRC+ through 457 plate appearances."
Aaron Bummer was transferred from the 10-day injured list to the 60-day injured list, effectively ending his season. Bummer posted a 3.06 ERA, 2.91 FIP and 3.71 xFIP, and held the lowest FIP among Braves relievers with more than 21 innings. He limited home run damage but carried a .315 BABIP. His contract extends through 2026, projecting a possible return next season if healthy. The Braves claimed Brett Wisely from the San Francisco Giants and immediately optioned him to Triple-A Gwinnett. Wisely is a glove-first utility infielder with a career .217/.263/.324 line, 64 wRC+ and 11 outs above average.
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