The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Roster likely won’t be set until Sunday

- — DAVID O’BRIEN

The team still hasn’t decided whether to go with an eight-man bullpen or opt for an extra hitter for the bench, a decision that might not be made until it sees who becomes available before a Sunday deadline to set 25-man rosters.

“We’re still talking it through,” manager Brian Snitker said Wednesday morning before the team’s 2-2 tie in their Grapefruit League finale against the Mets, after which the Braves had a team flight to Atlanta and a workout this afternoon at SunTrust Park. The Braves will face the New York Yankees in an exhibition game Friday night to open the new ballpark and have a day off Saturday before flying to New York and working out there Sunday in preparatio­n for their opening-day game Monday afternoon against the Mets.

If the Braves could add a suitable bat with some power via trade or waiver claim by this weekend, they could do that and go with a seven-man bullpen instead of eight, which shouldn’t be a problem given two days off in the schedule during the first eight days of the season and three days off in the first 11.

“There’s probably a couple of different scenarios we could go, and I don’t know when (it’ll be decided),” Snitker said. “I haven’t really talked (final decisions with general manager John Coppolella). It has to be done by Sunday (at noon). Who knows what might happen on the off day on Saturday? Because a lot of teams are still playing, doing the same thing, cutting guys or trying to pass guys through (waivers).”

After making five roster moves Tuesday, including adding nonroster invitees Emilio Bonifacio for the bench and Eric O’Flaherty for the bullpen, the Braves were basically down to deciding whether to keep one or two additional relievers to go with six who already seem like certaintie­s: Jim Johnson, Arodys Vizcaino, Jose Ramirez, Josh Collmenter and lefties O’Flaherty and Ian Krol.

Candidates for the last bullpen spot or spots include Chaz Roe and lefty Kevin Chapman, who are on the 40-man roster and out of options, and recently arrived right-hander David Hernandez, who signed a minor league deal Sunday and gave up one run, one hit and one walk in his Braves debut Tuesday.

Roe pitched a scoreless though erratic sixth inning Wednesday against the Mets, facing five batters, hitting one, walking two and striking out two. He did pitch a perfect seventh against Mets minor leaguers to lower his spring ERA to below 10 (9.35).

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