Braves select contract of top catching prospect

The Braves announced Friday that they have selected the contracts of top catching prospect Drake Baldwin and veteran relievers Hector Neris and Enyel De Los Santos .
All three have made the Opening Day club and are now on the 40-man roster.
Atlanta doesnt need to make any corresponding moves, as the recent returns of their two Rule 5 picks, this weeks trade of Angel Perdomo and yesterdays outright of utilityman Luke Williams cleared several spots.
None of the three decisions registers as a surprise.
Baldwin, 23, hit .313/.436/.375 in 39 spring plate appearances and was thrust to the top of the catching depth chart when Sean Murphy suffered fractured ribs early in camp.
The 2022 third-rounder is widely regarded as one of the sports top catching prospects and one of the top 100 farmhands in the entire league.
Baldwin will get his first opportunity and should see the lions share of playing time ahead of backup Chadwick Tromp while Murphy mends.
Atlanta also recently signed James McCann to a minor league deal, but hell likely ramp up in Triple-A before hes truly considered an option.
Neris was a late sign, agreeing to terms on March 3, and has only pitched two official innings so far.
Hes gotten work on the back fields and in side sessions, however, and figures to get another inning or two between now and Opening Day.
He hasnt allowed a run in either of his two official appearances thus far.
The 35-year-old righty has a long track record in the majors, primarily with the division-rival Phillies and the Astros.
He posted a 1.71 ERA and 31 holds as recently as 2023 in Houston, but he had an uneven showing as the Cubs closer in 2024 before being released.
Neris saved 17 games with a 3.89 ERA for the Cubs but walked 13.3% of his opponents and also blew five save opportunities.
He had something of the opposite play out in a late-season return to Houston; his 28.1% strikeout rate and 3.1% walk rate in 15 1/3 frames were brilliant ...
but his 4.70 ERA was lackluster.
Overall, the veteran righty has a 3.27 ERA in 267 1/3 frames over the past four seasons.
De Los Santos, 25, has had a terrific camp, holding opponents to a pair of runs on just two hits and a walk with seven punchouts in 6 2/3 frames.
He posted a 5.20 ERA in 64 innings spread across three teams last year, but hes a six-year veteran who turned in a combined 3.18 earned run average in 119 innings for the Guardians from 2022-23.
De Los Santos only has 4.015 years of major league service, so if he bounces back this year in Atlanta, hell be controllable through the 2026 season via arbitration.
This article first appeared on MLB Trade Rumors and was syndicated with permission..
This article has been shared from the original article on yardbarker, here is the link to the original article.