Dylan Dodd's Three-Inning Save Wasn't Enough: Braves Option Him to Gwinnett
The Atlanta Braves made a roster move that tells you everything about where they stand early in the season. Left-hander Dylan Dodd, who delivered a three-inning save for the club, has been optioned to Gwinnett. The move clears space for the recall of Rolddy Muñoz as the Braves continue to reshape their bullpen on the fly.
A Save That Didn't Stick
Dodd's three-inning save performance showed he could eat innings when the team needed length out of the pen, but it wasn't enough to secure his spot on the active roster. In early April baseball, even a solid outing can't guarantee job security when front offices are still evaluating their relief depth and making moves to address other roster gaps.
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The Braves also designated pitcher Martín Pérez for assignment in recent days, continuing a pattern of shuffling arms as they figure out their pitching strategy. With Muñoz now recalled, Atlanta is signaling they're looking for different answers in their bullpen picture moving forward.
It's the kind of roster churn you see early in the season when teams are still figuring out what works and what doesn't. Dodd heads back to the minors knowing he had his shot and will get another chance to prove himself at Gwinnett before potentially returning to Atlanta later.
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