Baltimore Orioles Give Up on Hard-Throwing Righty George Soriano to Braves in Shuffle of Offseason Moves.
The Baltimore Orioles are known for being one of the most active teams during the offseason, but it appears they've been outmaneuvered by their rivals this time around. The Atlanta Braves have swooped up right-handed pitcher George Soriano, who was designated for assignment by the Orioles just a week ago to make room for outfielder Jhonkensy Noel.
Soriano, a hard-throwing righty with an average fastball velocity of 95.7 mph, was picked up on waivers by the Braves on Friday. This move is seen as a sign of desperation from both teams to bolster their bullpen, which struggled last season. Despite his impressive velocity, Soriano has been outpitched in his limited major league appearances, posting a 5.95 ERA and a .259 opponent batting average over 72 games with the Miami Marlins.
The Braves, on the other hand, have designated infielder Brett Wisely for assignment to make room for Soriano on their 40-man roster. This move marks the latest in a series of back-and-forth transactions between the two teams, who seem to be engaged in an ongoing competition to find reliable bullpen options.
For Soriano, this move represents another chance to prove himself and stick with the Braves organization. However, he'll face significant pressure in spring training to demonstrate his skills and earn a spot on Atlanta's roster for good. The Orioles' decision to let him go is a telling sign that they're willing to take risks and seek out new talent in their quest for improvement.
Soriano's departure leaves the Orioles with 11 players on their 40-man roster, while the Braves now have 41, including Soriano's addition. It remains to be seen how this move will impact both teams' fortunes in the coming season, but one thing is certain: the competition between Baltimore and Atlanta is far from over.
The Baltimore Orioles are known for being one of the most active teams during the offseason, but it appears they've been outmaneuvered by their rivals this time around. The Atlanta Braves have swooped up right-handed pitcher George Soriano, who was designated for assignment by the Orioles just a week ago to make room for outfielder Jhonkensy Noel.
Soriano, a hard-throwing righty with an average fastball velocity of 95.7 mph, was picked up on waivers by the Braves on Friday. This move is seen as a sign of desperation from both teams to bolster their bullpen, which struggled last season. Despite his impressive velocity, Soriano has been outpitched in his limited major league appearances, posting a 5.95 ERA and a .259 opponent batting average over 72 games with the Miami Marlins.
The Braves, on the other hand, have designated infielder Brett Wisely for assignment to make room for Soriano on their 40-man roster. This move marks the latest in a series of back-and-forth transactions between the two teams, who seem to be engaged in an ongoing competition to find reliable bullpen options.
For Soriano, this move represents another chance to prove himself and stick with the Braves organization. However, he'll face significant pressure in spring training to demonstrate his skills and earn a spot on Atlanta's roster for good. The Orioles' decision to let him go is a telling sign that they're willing to take risks and seek out new talent in their quest for improvement.
Soriano's departure leaves the Orioles with 11 players on their 40-man roster, while the Braves now have 41, including Soriano's addition. It remains to be seen how this move will impact both teams' fortunes in the coming season, but one thing is certain: the competition between Baltimore and Atlanta is far from over.