Aaron Bummer to 60-day Injured List, Infielder Brett Wisely claimed
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Aaron Bummer to 60-day Injured List, Infielder Brett Wisely claimed
"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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