The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Hursh, Biddle among first cuts

- — DAVID O’BRIEN

The Braves trimmed 10 players, including former top pitching prospect Jason Hursh, from their spring training roster in the first round of cuts announced Wednesday. None of the moves could be considered surprising.

Hursh was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett and hard-throwing left-hander Jesse Biddle was optioned to Double-A, while six others were reassigned to the minor league camp: catchers Joe Odom and Kade Scivicque, injured outfielder Dustin Peterson, left-handed pitchers Sam Freeman and Adam Lolarek, and right-hander Rhiner Cruz.

In addition, rehabbing pitchers Dan Winkler and Jacob Lindgren were moved to the 60-day disabled list.

Hursh, 25, a first-round draft pick in 2013, had a 12.00 ERA in two appearance­s this spring, allowing six hits and four runs in three innings with a walk and a hit batter. He posted a 1.97 ERA in 43 appearance­s in 2016 between Double-A and Triple-A, then gave up four hits, five runs and three walks in 1⅓ innings in his first two major league appearance­s.

Biddle, a former Phillies first-round draft pick, impressed early in camp after missing the entire 2016 season while recovering from Tommy John elbow surgery. He could compete for a spot in the major league bullpen by midseason.

The moves left the Braves with 49 players in camp, including 28 pitchers.

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