Braves Update: Osvaldo Bido Claimed as Spring Training Ends

Braves Update: Osvaldo Bido Claimed as Spring Training Ends

The Atlanta Braves reclaimed right-hander Osvaldo Bido off waivers from the New York Yankees. This late Braves update notes the move came as spring training ends and roster questions remain.

Claim details and status

The 30-year-old was first claimed by Atlanta in December. He was designated for assignment ten days after that initial claim.

Bido has not yet formally appeared in a regular-season game for the Braves. The club has now reclaimed him from New York.

Spring performance

This spring Bido worked in seven games. He recorded one win and posted a 1.29 ERA.

Those numbers could speed his path to the big league roster. Atlanta’s pitching depth has been tested by injuries.

Injury and roster moves

The Braves placed left-hander Joey Wentz on the 60-day injured list. Wentz suffered a torn ACL and will miss significant time.

With multiple arms sidelined, Bido may see action sooner than expected. The club continues to shuffle options around the pitching staff.

Spring finale and records

Atlanta closed spring training with a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. The team finished with a 21-7-2 overall spring record.

Upcoming milestones

Manager Brian Snitker will be inducted into the Braves Hall of Fame on April 25. Filmogaz.com will monitor roster updates and injury news closely.