Wednesday, June 25

Braves Add to Bullpen With Trades for Pierce Johnson, Taylor Hearn

Pierce Johnson
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The Braves made two minor strikes on Monday to fill out their bullpen headcount, buying right-handed reliever Pierce Johnson from the Rockies and lefty reliever Taylor Hearn from the Rangers. Heading to Colorado are righty reduction pitcher Victor Vodnik, our no. 13 Braves prospect just a few months in the past, and minor league starter Tanner Gordon. The return for Hearn is unknown as of press time, but it surely’s unlikely the Rangers will likely be getting a prospect of a lot significance.

If these change into the largest trades made during the last week of July, it could be a mighty disappointing deadline, however the Braves get what they wished right here. Their bullpen hasn’t precisely struggled this season — it’s second in FIP, WAR, and ERA — however including a little bit of depth whereas they nonetheless can has quite a lot of attraction to it. Through graduations and trades lately, the highest of their farm system is sort of shallow in the intervening time, so inner reinforcements can be a bit trickier. Not serving to issues is that they at present have 5 relievers on injured lists, 4 of them on the 60-day IL, and principally haven’t any further relievers on the 40-man roster left to name up in a pinch with out shoving a beginning pitcher in there.

Johnson might be the safer wager of the 2 pickups, and I don’t essentially imply to rattling him with faint reward contemplating the season he’s had thus far. Even in a Coors Field atmosphere, an ERA of six shouldn’t be what you wish to see, and even the FIP within the mid-fours hardly screams “pitcher you’re going to use in high-leverage situations.” Johnson took over the nearer function when Daniel Bard needed to step away from baseball quickly earlier this season. He solely blew a few saves earlier than shedding the gig final month, however his stroll fee this season — by no means his energy — led to quite a lot of adventures such as you’d see from Fernando Rodney in a down 12 months. Johnson’s saving grace, and virtually definitely the rationale the Braves valued him, is that he misses bats and throws arduous; if rigorously managed, he will be an asset to the ‘pen.

Lefties are a uncommon sight in Atlanta’s bullpen with Tyler Matzek (gone for the season), A.J. Minter, and Dylan Lee all injured; Lucas Luetge was principally the crew’s southpaw choice in late innings, and he’s a pitcher that had already been outrighted as soon as this season. He was additionally the participant designated for project to make room for these offers, which suggests Hearn’s presence on the 40-man roster is sort of helpful proper now. Minter is scheduled to start out a rehab project quickly, and Lee pitched a bullpen this weekend, however with the deadline approaching, it could have been dangerous to depend on both getting again to the majors shortly with none setbacks.

The Rangers demoted Hearn after a few disastrous early-season reduction appearances, and he’s pitched moderately nicely for Triple-A Round Rock this season, albeit with the standard lapses in command. As a lefty who can contact the mid-90s and fill a lot of roles in reduction, groups will proceed to need him round for a minimum of the subsequent few years. There’s additionally the profit that he can really be optioned to the minors, not like a lot of the remainder of Atlanta’s reduction corps.

As for the Rockies: I do know this sounds bizarre coming from me, however I feel they did nicely of their return for a reduction rental who has struggled. The extra vital prospect is Vodnik, a hard-throwing, pretty uncooked righty whom ZiPS projected with an ERA round 4 earlier than the season. My colleague Eric Longenhagen has confirmed that Vodnik continues to be sustaining his early-season velocity spike:

Vodnik’s fastball velocity has vacillated wildly throughout his lifetime as a prospect however recently it’s completely booming. He sat 94-95 mph throughout most of 2021 and early in 2022, however final 12 months his velo steadily crept up over the course of the season and averaged 96.7 mph within the month of September. When he confirmed as much as 2023 spring coaching, Vodnik was averaging 98 and touching 100, and he’s carried that into the early goings of the Double-A season – a tiny pattern, to make sure, however a promising begin nonetheless.

ZiPS likes Vodnik as nicely, and although his Double-A numbers don’t come out at you, particularly the stroll fee, it has chopped a bit off his projected ERA for the reason that begin of the 12 months (3.86), although that comes with too many walks. That being mentioned, a reside arm reliever who isn’t fully hopeless within the command division is greater than a good return for just a few months of Johnson’s providers. The different prospect, Gordon, shouldn’t be near Vodnik as a prospect; he’s a 25-year-old whose warmth doesn’t come out of the low-90s and who doesn’t miss all that many bats. ZiPS thinks that his path to the majors is probably going in a mopup/swingman function, as does Eric. Vodnik is the yet one more more likely to have a future in Denver, which might be welcome for a company that has an extended historical past of signing free-agent relievers after their best-by dates.

I’d nonetheless wish to see the Braves make a transfer to herald an innings-eater for the stretch drive or improve from Eddie Rosario/Kevin Pillar, but when the crew is inclined to do this, neither of those trades do something to forestall that from taking place. Atlanta’s purpose right here was to buttress the crew’s bullpen depth, and that’s precisely what it did.

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