The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Snitker touts Ramirez’s progress after Braves recall two relievers

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The Braves had a full roster again Thursday after they promoted left-hander Matt Marksberry and right-hander Jose Ramirez from Triple-A Gwinnett. Both players will pitch out of the bullpen.

The Braves were down two players for Wednesday’s game at Minnesota. They completed a trade that afternoon in which they received minor league infield prospect Travis Demeritte from the Rangers and sent them pitchers Lucas Harrell and Dario Alvarez.

Ramirez, 26, is back for his second stint with the Braves this season. He was sent down to Gwinnett after he allowed five earned runs in one inning against the Cardinals on April 10. At Gwinnett, Ramirez pitched 14 consecutiv­e scoreless innings before allowing a one run in each of his past two appearance­s.

Before this season Ramirez appeared in 16 games for the Yankees and Mariners over 2014 and 2015. He entered Thursday with a 10.53 ERA in 18 career outings.

“The arm has always been there,” Braves interim manager Brian Snitker said. “He came when I was down there (as Gwinnett’s manager), and it was like we need to stay after this guy because there is something there if we can get him going. This is a guy who is a big-arm guy. He seems like he’s been a lot more consistent.”

The bullpen badly needed reinforcem­ents. Eight Braves relievers covered 6 2/3 innings during the two-game sweep of the Twins, with Mauricio Cabrera (21/3 innings) and Jim Johnson (two innings) pitching in both games. Falcons picked him up. He becomes the sixth defensive end and the 13th defensive lineman in camp.

 ??  ?? Matt Marksberry pitched in two games earlier in the season.
Matt Marksberry pitched in two games earlier in the season.

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