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Mar 30, 2005

Gabe White, Roosevelt Brown released

Filed under: Team News, Views — Matthew @ 10:58 pm

Left-handed pitcher Gabe White was given his walking papers today after walking 4 batters, giving up 9 hits and sporting a 4.32 ERA in 8 1/3 innings of work this spring. Thoroughly unimpressive stats no doubt, but not as much so when you consider the Braves’ remaining lefty reliever Tom Martin has surrendered 17 hits while compiling an 11.74 ERA in 7 2/3 innings! So why did the Braves let White go instead of Martin? Martin’s contract is guaranteed so the Braves are on the hook for about $900,000 of his contract if they let him go. White was signed to a $600,000 non-guaranteed contract during the offseason. By releasing him before the season started the Braves only owed $148,000 to White. Schuerholz is no doubt working the phones searching for a lefty reliever. Otherwise, the Braves will have to settle for one left-handed relief pitcher in the bullpen, and a very suspect one at that! :???:

On Tuesday Roosevelt Brown was given his unconditional release by the Braves. He hit .147 in 17 at-bats this spring. Meanwhile, his fellow non-roster invitee Esix Snead is faring a bit better. Having hit .289 with 6 RBIs and 2 stolen bases up to this point, Snead may sneak onto the roster and serve in a pinch-hitting/pinch-running role.


Seth Greisinger, Brayan Pena head to minor league camp

Filed under: Team News, Views and Minor Leagues, Draft — Matthew @ 12:24 am

The Braves traded for pitcher Seth Greisinger from the Nationals on Saturday. They will give up a player to be named later. Greisinger has compiled an unimpressive 5.56 ERA in 41 major league games after being drafted by the Tigers with the sixth pick in the 1996 draft. He will start the season at Triple-A Richmond.

Catcher Brayan Pena was re-assigned to the Braves’ minor league camp to get more at-bats. He has 1 hit in only 8 at-bats this spring.

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