With their finest players in the lineup and pitching staff under long-term contract, the Atlanta Braves boast one of the deepest Major League rosters.
However, there was a lot of movement at the bottom of the roster as a result of Atlanta either trading or letting a lot of guys depart through free agency.
Let’s take a look at the roster of last season’s departing players to see which ones have found new homes and which ones are still trying to sign with an MLB team.
Less than a week ago, Rosario, 32, agreed to a split deal worth up to $4 million with the Washington Nationals, if he makes the major league roster.
Atlanta could have retained him via a $9 million club option in 2024, but instead chose to make a bold move and execute a bewildering series of transactions that resulted in the outfielder Jarred Kelenic of the Seattle Mariners, for a total of $15 million, and five years of control over the former top prospect.
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