The Braves announced that right-hander Penn Murfee has been claimed off waivers from the Mets. In the corresponding move, Atlanta designated right-hander Yonny Chirinos for assignment.
It was pretty brief run for Murfee in Queens, as the Mets only just claimed the righty themselves from the Mariners two weeks ago. It wasn’t publicly known that Murfee was again available, but it could be that the Mets opted to move on and clear some 40-man roster space since Murfee won’t be an option until at least midway through the 2024 season. Murfee underwent a UCL surgery last June that prematurely ended his 2023 campaign and might threaten all of his 2024 season, depending on the exact nature of the procedure or whether or not he might hit any setbacks.
Since making his big league debut in 2022, Murfee posted a 2.70 ERA over 83 1/3 relief innings for Seattle, along with a 27.9% strikeout rate and 8.5% walk rate. That latter statistic is rather heavily skewed to 2022, as Murfee had a very impressive 6.6% walk rate last season before his control spiked to a 17.2% walk rate this year. Of course, this could also be a sample size variant, as Murfee only pitched 14 innings in 2023 before hitting the injured list.
Murfee was a bit of a late bloomer, as he didn’t make his MLB debut until he was just shy of his 28th birthday. While a little older than most second-year players, Murfee is also controlled through the 2028 season, giving the Braves an interesting longer-term reliever to monitor if Murfee returns healthy and keeps his past form.
Chirinos also arrived in Atlanta via waiver claim, as the Braves plucked him off waivers from the Rays last July. He made five starts and posted a 9.27 ERA over 22 1/3 innings before a bout of elbow inflammation ultimately ended his season in August. For the 2023 season as a whole, Chirinos had a 5.40 ERA over 85 combined innings with Tampa Bay and Atlanta, with a 14.4% strikeout rate that was a career low even by Chirinos’ usual standard of not missing many bats.
Chirinos is no stranger to UCL injuries himself, as a Tommy John surgery led to over two full years between Major League appearances for the righty between the 2020 and 2022 seasons. This year marked Chirinos’ first full season back in action, and he didn’t have the form he showed in posting a 3.65 ERA for the Rays over 234 1/3 innings from 2018-20.
Given Chirinos’ past solid numbers and his utility as a pitcher who can work in a variety of different roles as a starter, reliever, or swingman, it seems reasonable that he might get claimed off waivers. Chirinos has enough service time to reject an outright assignment to Triple-A, though it seems likely that the Braves will just release him in the event that he clears waivers, thus handling one bit of arbitration-related business. Chirinos is projected to earn $2MM via arbitration this winter, and today’s transaction is essentially an early non-tender in advance of Friday’s deadline.
EM41
Excellent upgrade!
Murfee has been an effective relief pitcher, while Chirinos was good mostly for opposing batters to tee off on.
Idosteroids
Braves have a few more moves to make to clear some room on the 40 man.
DarkSide830
Whole league lacking again.
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Jesse Chavez enthusiast
Good claim
AgentF
I actually was pretty happy when the Mets claimed Murfee. If there is no space on the 40-man roster I guess someone has to go, but I like his upside and was looking to see him next summer in Queens. The slider is just nasty. It’s basically like what Ottavino’s is supposed to do, but doesn’t any longer.
Robrock30
Bodes poorly that Vogey remains instead of a useful RP lol
geofft
The problem is: there is plenty of space on the 40-man. Even with Murfee, they were only at 33.
southi
He seems like one of those players who is likely going to get dropped from the 40 at some point during the off season. Maybe the Braves can sneak by and still retain him in the organization.
Idosteroids
He has elbow surgery mid season in 23, he’d be out until at least the all-star game. He’d be stashed on the 60 day IL. Soft tossing righty…colin McHugh 2.0
southi
Yeah but you can’t put someone on the 60 day DL during the off season. Only after the season starts unless I am mistaken.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
Spring training.
bjhaas1977
Sad to see him go but hope the Mets improve the 40 man
Bill
Maybe the Mets got more information on his surgery and current recovery and decided that he wouldn’t be able to pitch at all next season?
richardc
Excellent move for the Braves. They honestly don’t have all that many important prospects that they need to protect from the draft, so they’ll be able to carry him moving forward until they can put him on the long-term IL, and then replace him.
It is these type of moves why I definitely enjoy having AA as the Braves GM. He’s ALWAYS looking for ways to help the roster not only for the upcoming season, but for multiple seasons moving forward.
This is chess not checkers, and, in my opinion, AA always seems to be ahead of the curve.
Little to no risk, potentially a very high reward. I love these types of deals.
Logjammer D"Baggagecling
Penn Murfee has a very odd way of spelling Murphy. Similar to how Brandon Lowe is pronounced Brandon Lau.
geofft
Quite puzzling. The Mets had just 33 on their 40-man, now down to 32. There simply are not that many players in their system to protect.