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Braves reportedly claim right-hander from Marlins for season’s remainder

The Atlanta Braves are committed to finishing the season with their strongest possible roster. According to reports, they have recently taken steps to bolster their lineup by claiming a player from the Miami Marlins.

Manager Brian Snitker #43 of the Atlanta Braves looks on prior to the MLB All-Star Game.
© Kevin C. Cox/Getty ImagesManager Brian Snitker #43 of the Atlanta Braves looks on prior to the MLB All-Star Game.

The Atlanta Braves are navigating the remainder of the season with the uncertainty of whether they can advance to the next round of MLB playoffs. Standing with a challenging 58-69 record, they find themselves distanced from postseason aspirations. However, they are considering a move to bolster their roster, with a potential acquisition of a right-handed pitcher from the Miami Marlins.

Both the Braves and Marlins have slim chances to secure a Wild Card spot, especially with the Boston Red Sox and the Seattle Mariners struggling as well. According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, the Braves have claimed pitcher Cal Quantrill off waivers from the Marlins’ roster, hoping to enhance their pitching rotation.

Some fans are surprised by this potential move, but the Braves are reportedly committed to making Quantrill feel at home, aiming for him to perform at his best for the rest of the season. While Quantrill’s performance with the Marlins has been lackluster, the Braves are reportedly willing to give him an opportunity to contribute.

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The Braves remain hopeful that winning upcoming games can keep them in the hunt for a National League Wild Card spot, currently held by the New York Mets with a nine-game lead. The Mets have experienced their own season of highs and lows, leaving a glimmer of hope for the Braves.

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Quantrill’s season stats

While Quantrill has drawn interest from the Braves, his statistics with the Marlins this season have not been particularly impressive. In 24 games, he pitched 109.2 innings, conceding 122 hits, 69 runs, and 17 home runs, numbers that do not offer much promise for the remainder of the season.

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Marlins eyeing a Wild Card spot

The Marlins face a crucial decision on how they want to conclude this regular season, currently trailing the Mets by seven games in the Wild Card race. Their remaining schedule poses significant challenges, demanding strong performances to close the gap.

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The Marlins are set to face the Toronto Blue Jays in the upcoming series this week, followed by a critical matchup against the Braves. They will encounter the New York Mets twice, once at the end of August and again at the end of September, interspersed with series against the Washington Nationals, Colorado Rockies, Philadelphia Phillies, Texas Rangers, and Detroit Tigers.

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