The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Moylan could rejoin Braves

Reliever, 39, bounced back twice from Tommy John surgery.

- By David O’Brien dobrien@ajc.com

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLA. — Peter Moylan and the Braves continued talks over the weekend about a possible return of the popular Aussie reliever for what would be a third stint with the team where his major league career began.

Moylan, 39, came back from a second Tommy John elbow surgery and had a career revival the past two seasons with the Kansas City Royals, posting a 3.46 ERA in 129 appearance­s over that span and tying for the majors lead with 79 appearance­s in 2017

The right-handed sidearmer had a 3.49 ERA and .189 opponents’ average with 46 strikeouts in 59⅓ innings in 2017, with a 1.096 WHIP (walks plus hits per inning pitched) that was his lowest in a full season since 2007, when he had a 1.067 WHIP as a 28-year-old Braves rookie. Moylan had a 1.80 ERA in 90 innings over 80 appearance­s that year in his first full season in the big leagues.

He made 80 or more appearance­s three times in a four-year span through 2010 with the Braves, the only exception coming in 2008 when he missed most of the season recovering from

his first Tommy John surgery. He came back to make a career-high 87 appearance­s in 2009.

Moylan had a 2.44 ERA over 259 appearance­s with the Braves during 2007-2010. He was coming back from his second TJ surgery when he signed a unique two-year minor league deal with the Braves during 2015 spring training, a deal designed to allow Moylan to use the first season of the pact rehabbing, pitching in the minors and serving as a player-coach for the Braves’ Danville rookie-league team.

When the Braves needed help in their bullpen in 2015, he was fast-tracked to the big leagues by late summer instead of going to Danville. He pitched in 22 games for the Braves that season, the major league call-up effectivel­y voiding the second year of the minor league deal and making him a free agent.

After signing with the Royals, Moylan had a solid 3.43 ERA in 50 appearance­s in 2016, which he hoped would be enough to attract some major league offers the offseason. That didn’t happen, likely because of his age and medical history — shoulder and back surgeries in addition to the elbow procedures — and Moylan settled for a non-guaranteed deal to return to the Royals in 2017.

With a slimmed-down physique, he again proved how durable he could be last season and drew interest from several teams early in the offseason, including the Royals and the Braves, who could use a veteran with his experience and outgoing nature among their still-youthful bullpen.

When major league camps opened last week Moylan and plenty of other free agents were still awaiting firm offers.

 ??  ?? Peter Moylan made 129 appearance­s with the Royals over the last two seasons.
Peter Moylan made 129 appearance­s with the Royals over the last two seasons.
 ?? AJC STAFF 2012 ?? Reliever Peter Moylan, who pitched for the Braves from 2006-2012 and again in 2015, is in talks to return to the team after two years with the Royals.
AJC STAFF 2012 Reliever Peter Moylan, who pitched for the Braves from 2006-2012 and again in 2015, is in talks to return to the team after two years with the Royals.

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