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Braves Sign Pierce Johnson To Two-Year Extension

By Anthony Franco | October 25, 2023 at 5:06pm CDT

The Braves signed reliever Pierce Johnson to a two-year, $14.25MM extension, the club announced. (Atlanta is one of the few teams that publicly discloses contract terms.) Johnson, who was a couple weeks from free agency, is set for consecutive $7MM salaries between 2024-25 and is guaranteed a $250K buyout on a $7MM team option for 2026. For luxury tax purposes, the contract’s average annual value is $7.125MM. Johnson is a client of John Boggs & Associates.

Johnson, 33 next May, first joined the Braves in a deadline deal that sent minor league pitchers Victor Vodnik and Tanner Gordon to the Rockies. It wasn’t an especially high-profile move at the time. The right-hander owned a 6.00 ERA over 38 innings after signing a $5MM free agent deal with Colorado. Johnson had punched out a quality 30.9% of opponents with the Rox, so he wasn’t without upside, but few would’ve anticipated how resoundingly he’d turn his season around.

The Missouri State product tossed 23 2/3 regular season innings for Atlanta, allowing 0.76 earned runs per nine. His strikeout rate jumped more than five percentage points, as he fanned 36% of batters faced. His swinging strike rate spiked from a solid 12.3% to an elite 17.8% mark. He more than halved his walks and doubled his ground-ball percentage. Johnson pitched his way into high-leverage work and added three scoreless appearances in the Division Series.

Leaving Coors Field offers a partial explanation for the improved results, but it’s certainly not the entire story. Johnson has always had promising raw stuff, pairing a 96 MPH fastball with a mid-80s power curve. Upon landing in Atlanta, he dramatically upped the use of the breaking ball. Johnson turned to the hook nearly three quarters of the time as a Brave after deploying it in a near-even division with the fastball while in Denver. Given the results, it’s hard to find fault with that plan of attack.

The question is how much stock to place in two-plus months of dominance amidst an otherwise inconsistent career. Johnson had never shown anything near the level of control he did in Atlanta. He carried a career 12% walk rate in parts of six big league campaigns with the Cubs, Giants, Padres and Rockies before that trade. As a Brave, he handed out free passes to just 5.6% of opponents.

Johnson has flashed solid ability before, albeit never to the level he demonstrated in Atlanta. He turned in a 3.22 ERA over 58 2/3 frames with San Diego three seasons back. His 2022 campaign was derailed by forearm tendinitis that kept him to 15 appearances, setting the stage for his rebound deal with Colorado. Now, he has locked in the strongest guarantee of his career.

It still has the potential to be solid value for the Braves, as Johnson is being paid towards the lower end of the established range for quality setup arms in their mid-30s. Chris Martin secured $17.5MM over two years with the Red Sox last offseason, while Adam Ottavino got an opt-out clause in a $14.5MM deal with the Mets. Ryan Tepera ($14MM) and Joe Kelly ($17MM) landed similar pacts entering their age-34 campaign two years ago.

Atlanta has a solid bullpen, finishing 11th in ERA (3.81) and fifth in strikeout percentage (25.9%). They were set to potentially lose a few pieces from the group, with Joe Jiménez hitting free agency and various option scenarios for Collin McHugh, Kirby Yates and Brad Hand. The club is likely to decline its options on McHugh and Hand, while a net $4.5MM call on Yates is borderline. Re-signing Johnson locks him in alongside A.J. Minter and potentially Nick Anderson or Tyler Matzek as setup options to Raisel Iglesias. Further augmenting the middle relief seems a priority for president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos and his front office.

The Braves are up to roughly $138MM in guaranteed commitments for next season. The arbitration class could tack on roughly $30MM. Roster Resource projects their luxury tax number in the $206MM range (including arbitration estimates), around $30MM below next year’s $237MM base threshold. The organization opened 2023 with a player payroll around $203MM, so there should still be a decent amount of short-term flexibility. In addition to the bullpen, bolstering the starting staff and perhaps upgrading on Eddie Rosario in left field could be offseason goals.

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64 Comments

  1. Braveslifer

    2 years ago

    Well worth it.

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  2. acoss13

    2 years ago

    Those numbers once he went to the Braves. Holy cow wow… Good on them for unlocking this dude and rewarding him with a nice contract.

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    • Brew’88

      2 years ago

      he was really good in San Diego too

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      • 3 finger split

        2 years ago

        He was a guy I wish the Padres would have kept…instead we had Luis (I’m a can of gas)
        Garcia
        Oddly enough all three…Johnson, Yates and Hand all played for San Diego
        Johnson is a good keep for the Braves

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    • Pete'sView

      2 years ago

      But I still can’t get over The Inflation: $7M+/yr for Pierce Johnson.?

      I’m not dissing Johnson, I’m just amazed at Major League salaries.

      I should know by now.

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      • acoss13

        2 years ago

        I guess the Braves figured making it a two year 14 million deal would make the deal look better? I agree with the inflation aspect, but if Pierce continues to be good to great next year and in 2025, then this will be a steal for Atlanta.

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  3. cash3w

    2 years ago

    There is a small sample size in ATL, but I agree. Relievers continue to be an enigma to me.

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    • bpskelly

      2 years ago

      And to everyone else really.

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  4. DarkSide830

    2 years ago

    At least this one was more or less market value.

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    • brandons-3

      2 years ago

      He was due to be a free agent in like 2-3 weeks, so it essentially was a free agent market signing. Did good by not letting other teams potentially outbid on him.

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  5. TradeAcuna

    2 years ago

    Nice move. Now don’t bring back Yates nor Hand.

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    • Jesse Chavez enthusiast

      2 years ago

      Why not Yates? He was solid last year. Yeah dump hand though.

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      • TradeAcuna

        2 years ago

        As much as the bullpen needs work, starting pitching should be a priority, as should left field. Yates is not worth extending or resigning. I would consider bringing back McHugh though. I understand he struggled this season, but the guy does not rely on velocity. If he can sign cheaply, bring him back.

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        • Prospectnvstr

          2 years ago

          TradeAcuna: The Braves ABSOLUTELY POSSITIVELY CANNOT make Kirby Yates RESIGN because he’s a free agent this off-season. However, they can try to RE-SIGN him.

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        • YaySports

          2 years ago

          The Braves have a team option for Yates so yeah they pretty can make him if they want.

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      • TacomaGrit

        2 years ago

        Yates walked too many and was fortunate his numbers weren’t worse. The Braves can replace Yates with someone that doesn’t walk hitters quite as much.

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    • Paleobros

      2 years ago

      Please not Yates

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      • Jesse Chavez enthusiast

        2 years ago

        I know Yates walked a lot of guys and probably got lucky but I believe in the guy. But yes I’d love to see some starting pitching and outfield acquisitions for sure.

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  6. Braves20

    2 years ago

    Good first step to what we all hope will be a productive off-season.

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  7. EM41

    2 years ago

    This tells me that the Braves see Johnson as their top right handed setup man

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  8. Wilmer the Thrillmer

    2 years ago

    The Cubs and Giants gave up on this dude. Good for him.

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    • sjwil1

      2 years ago

      Cubs had him for a lot of years, it was time to move on when they did

      Reply
      • Braves Butt-Head

        2 years ago

        That’s the thing about relief pitchers is they can be bad for many years and then they learn a new pitch or change an arm angle and all of a sudden they are dominant. That’s why guys that have raw talent will get opportunity after opportunity.

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        • RunDMC

          2 years ago

          That’s why it should pain ATL/BAL both to see Evan Phillips do so well in LAD. Guy put it altogether down the road and is making some teams weep.

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        • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

          2 years ago

          Similar to Paul Sewald, late bloomer. Bombed out with Mets, Mariners picked him up & fixed him, now with D’backs and will be closing World Series games (if there’s a save situation lol.) Dude only throws max 93/94 mph.

          Reply
  9. mlb fan

    2 years ago

    Low profile, under the radar moves are often the best moves..

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    • rct

      2 years ago

      Not sure I would call $7 million a year on a journeyman middle reliever with middling success ‘low profile’, but if he performs even close to what he did once he went to the Braves, it’ll be well worth it.

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      • mlb fan

        2 years ago

        the “low profile” is that they acquired him cheaply instead of trading the farm for a bigger name.

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        • rct

          2 years ago

          Gotcha. I thought you were talking about this signing.

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  10. YanksTomator

    2 years ago

    Fully expecting the deal to be 2 years for 1.5m overall since the Braves scam everyone.

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    • isiight

      2 years ago

      Lol cry more

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    • mlb fan

      2 years ago

      The Braves are exceedingly good at what they do and signing players to team favorable, million dollar deals is not a “scam”.

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    • Jesse Chavez enthusiast

      2 years ago

      Hey, at least the braves don’t let their star 1st baseman run around with a concussion for months! I’m sure that does more damage than the millions of dollars they were giving to pre arb players. Stay sad though!

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  11. getrealgone2

    2 years ago

    A big raise for Johnson……

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  12. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    2 years ago

    Wow. Pitching really is at a premium value nowadays.

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  13. Neon Cop

    2 years ago

    Excellent move. Bring back Morton for $5 mill.

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    • Jesse Chavez enthusiast

      2 years ago

      Lol he wouldn’t come back for that.

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    • rct

      2 years ago

      They’ll bring back Morton for $20 million by exercising his option. Or, at least, they should. Or maybe negotiate 2/$36 million or something, though I’m not sure Morton wants to pitch two more years.

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  14. C Yards Jeff

    2 years ago

    Was hoping the Orioles would’ve snagged him at the trade deadline instead of that Fugi guy. Quality set up RP with closer experience to boot. AA strikes again!

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  15. AHH-Rox

    2 years ago

    Seems like one of those guys who couldn’t handle pitching for Colorado but does pretty well anywhere else. Like Jeremy Guthrie or Bryan Shaw.

    Reply
  16. Braves Butt-Head

    2 years ago

    Good move he was lights out for the Braves

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  17. Jesse Chavez enthusiast

    2 years ago

    Well deserved, guy was amazing after getting out of Coors.

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  18. DarkSide830

    2 years ago

    because he negotiated to not be arb eligible in his last contract

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  19. Brew’88

    2 years ago

    with a name like Pierced Johnson? hmmmm

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    • Braves Butt-Head

      2 years ago

      Such a good name for an adult film actor seriously

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  20. southi

    2 years ago

    Braves are often good at identifying overlooked and underutilized skillsets. It appears that Pierce found his right pitch mix once he came to Atlanta.

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  21. inkstainedscribe

    2 years ago

    Dylan Lee should be back too. Another solid bullpen arm (and LHP).

    2
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  22. hiflew

    2 years ago

    The best part about this is that now the Rockies have precedent for the next time they ask for a good return for a crappy reliever.

    2
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    • Pete'sView

      2 years ago

      Problem is . . . The Rockies have no credibility..

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      • hiflew

        2 years ago

        That is why I used the word NOW. Credibility has to start somewhere.

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  23. bigalcathey

    2 years ago

    Seems pretty risky to pay 7m for two good months. If P Johnson is worth 7m, I’d pick up Kirby Yates option for 4.5m

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    • Braves Butt-Head

      2 years ago

      That’s why you look at the metrics and look at his pitches and stuff. Which translates favorably for the Braves. I doubt he has a 0.76 ERA but if he throws a 2.76 era then its still a good deal for the braves if he’s going to be one of the 7th or 8th inning pitchers. Plus he does have closing experience which makes him versatile.

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    • Fowlerrc

      2 years ago

      You don’t have to only look at the last 2 months. All you have to do is look at his numbers when he’s pitched anywhere besides Colorado…which should be self-explanatory

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  24. holecamels35

    2 years ago

    Not too shocking he went from a weak team in a harsh pitching environment to an elite team and coaching staff and played better. Still, looking at all those multi year deals to weak relievers, Braves aren’t immune to a bad signing. Guessing he gives them 1 out of 2 good years.

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    • RunDMC

      2 years ago

      No, they aren’t immune to a bad signing, but this doesn’t have near as much risk as a FA signing, presumably getting some of a discount by signing him before he hits the open market, and knowing the past few offseasons RPs have had an inflated market, this sets them up well for the free agent season, and not desperate. Watch Joe Jimenez get 40-50% more of the same deal, and Johnson excelled at more stressful IP.

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  25. Datashark

    2 years ago

    That name alone could be marketed for at least $8m per season.

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  26. olereb

    2 years ago

    Now, I would be talking to Max. Pitchers like him do not grow on trees. True he was hurt this year and he is getting older. But, I do think 5 or 6 years will get it done. If we lose him after next year it will cost us 3 to 4 of our best prospects to replace him. Aces, there are just not that many.

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    • sfes

      2 years ago

      Yeah Fried is a special pitcher when he’s right.

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      • RunDMC

        2 years ago

        Yes, let’s pay Rodon money for “when he’s right”. Wasn’t fully healthy for last 2 postseasons, while having a career postseason (2-4, 4.57 ERA, 1.41 WHIP in 65 IP) — not great for a presumed G1 SP. I’m not saying let him walk without an offer, but 2023 did nothing but depreciate what he achieved in ’22 with a Cy-runner up finish. For as good as he’s been, he’s never thrown more than 185 IP/season – a guy that’ll be 31 y/o into his new contract.

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  27. sfes

    2 years ago

    He should Pierce his Johnson just because

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    • GabeOfThrones

      2 years ago

      Log off the internet forever.

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  28. BaseballisLife

    2 years ago

    This guy has as many lives as a cat. Now he has a lot more money.

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  29. Jesse Chavez enthusiast

    2 years ago

    He reminds me of my great aunt Lucy. She’d always be done Christmas shopping by Halloween lol.

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  30. YourDreamGM

    2 years ago

    Good move. Could be a real bargain. Should be at least ok. And if he is awful it’s not enough to get worked up over.

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