ATLANTA — The Braves added to their organizational pitching depth on Wednesday, buying left-handed reliever Ryan Rolison from the Rockies in alternate for money concerns.
Rolison, 28, has been hindered by a number of accidents since being Colorado’s first-round choose (twenty second total) within the 2018 MLB Draft. The southpaw made his Main League debut this season, and he posted a 7.02 ERA over 31 appearances (42 1/3 innings) with a 12.9% strikeout fee and a ten.4% stroll fee. The Rockies designated Rolison for project on Tuesday.
Whereas Rolison may not be a part of Atlanta’s aid corps to start the 2026 season, there’s a have to strengthen organizational bullpen depth. That depth was just lately diminished by the choice to not train the choices for right-handers Pierce Johnson and Tyler Kinley.
The Braves are anticipated to primarily reconstruct their bullpen this offseason. Their high present relievers are Daysbel Hernández and the left-handed duo of Dylan Lee and Aaron Bummer.









