The Braves re-signed veteran righty Carlos Carrasco to a minor league contract after designating him for project final week, as first indicated on the transaction log at MiLB.com. Carrasco cleared waivers, briefly elected free company, and now returns on a brand new minor league the place he’ll function a depth arm for an injury-plagued Braves workers. Carrasco will head to Triple-A Gwinnett in the intervening time.
Carrasco opened the season with the Yankees after signing a minor league deal within the winter. He was roughed up for a 5.91 ERA in eight video games (six begins) earlier than being faraway from the Yankees’ 40-man roster. He caught round with their Triple-A membership till an Atlanta group that was determined for innings after a sequence of rotation accidents acquired Carrasco for money previous to the commerce deadline.
The 38-year-old Carrasco tossed a top quality begin in opposition to the Reds on deadline day however was tagged for six runs in 5 2/3 frames his subsequent trip and 6 extra runs in simply two innings in his third begin with the Braves. He wound up pitching 13 2/3 innings general and logging a 9.88 ERA throughout his transient run with Atlanta. Mixed along with his earlier Yankees struggles, Carrasco has limped to a 7.09 ERA in 45 2/3 innings this season.
Carrasco made 29 stable begins for the 2022 Mets (3.97 ERA, 152 innings) however has now struggled significantly in three consecutive main league seasons. He’s pitched 239 1/3 MLB frames courting again to 2023 however logged solely a 6.36 earned run common as his velocity, strikeout fee, stroll fee and residential run fee have all trended within the flawed course.
The Atlanta rotation at the moment consists of Spencer Strider, Erick Fedde, Bryce Elder, Hurston Waldrep and Joey Wentz, though Chris Sale is on the mend and anticipated to return quickly. Sale tossed 56 pitches over 4 innings of one-run ball in his second Triple-A rehab begin yesterday. He’s been out since mid-June as a result of fractures in his ribcage.