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Braves To Select Jesse Chavez, Designate Hector Neris For Assignment

By Steve Adams | March 31, 2025 at 11:08am CDT

11:08am: Atlanta has opted to designate right-hander Hector Neris for assignment, reports Mark Bowman of MLB.com. Chavez will take his spot on the 26-man and 40-man rosters.

11:03am: The Braves are selecting the contract of veteran right-hander Jesse Chavez from Triple-A Gwinnett, reports ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Atlanta has a full 40-man roster, so a corresponding move will need to be made.

The 41-year-old Chavez and the Braves can’t seem to help finding their way back to one another. This is his fifth stint with Atlanta in five years, despite never pitching on more than a one-year deal with the Braves over that half-decade stretch. He’s signed minor league deals with the White Sox, Cubs, Rangers and Angels since 2021 but each time wound up landing back with the Braves.

Despite his age, Chavez has remained effective during that span. In 201 innings since 2021 — all but 16 1/3 coming with Atlanta — the well-traveled righty has compiled a 2.91 earned run average with a 24.5% strikeout rate and a 7.4% walk rate. He’s most frequently held a long relief/multi-inning role in the bullpen but has garnered 26 holds and a save along the way.

Neris, 35, appeared in only two games with the Braves but was still tagged for five runs in that small sample. He yielded three runs without recording an out in his Atlanta debut on Opening Day and was tagged for another two runs in one inning of work yesterday. The Braves could’ve optioned Daysbel Hernandez, moved Joe Jimenez to the 60-day injured list — he’s likely out for the season following late-October knee surgery — and preserved some depth, but Neris’ early struggles were enough for the club to move on entirely.

It’s a rough sequence for Neris, who didn’t even sign with Atlanta until March 3 and only pitched one official inning during spring training before being selected to the Opening Day roster. The extent to which the lack of a more traditional build impacted him is impossible to pin down, but Neris averaged just 91.9 mph on his four-seamer during his pair of Braves appearances; he averaged 93.6 mph on his four-seamer during his first appearance of the 2024 season.

That said, Neris isn’t exactly coming off a dominant 2024 campaign. He finished the year with a 4.10 ERA between the Cubs and Astros but also blew five of his 30 save opportunities, walked nearly 11% of his opponents and posted a 24.6% strikeout rate that was his lowest since his 2015 rookie campaign in Philadelphia. Neris struggled enough in Chicago that the Cubs released him in mid-August.

As recently as 2023, Neris turned in a pristine 1.71 ERA in 68 1/3 innings for Houston. That never looked sustainable, not with a .219 average on balls in play and bloated 91% strand rate, but he still logged a sharp 28.2% strikeout rate and logged 31 holds and a pair of saves. Even with some regression expected, metrics like FIP (3.83) and SIERA (3.89) felt that Neris was a perfectly solid option in the ’pen.

The Braves have the opportunity to explore trade scenarios for Neris, but the likelier outcome is that he’ll become a free agent — whether by way of release waivers or rejecting a minor league assignment after clearing outright waivers. Neris has a lengthy track record in the big leagues and has continued to pitch effectively into his 30s — 3.27 ERA in 267 1/3 innings from 2021-24 — so another club will likely take a look on a minor league deal and hope that a lengthier buildup in the minors will get him back on track.

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53 Comments

  1. southi

    10 months ago

    Unfortunately I don’t truly expect Chavez to exceed expectations once again.

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    • ESPNSUCKS

      10 months ago

      Welcome back!

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    • jswanny41

      10 months ago

      Can’t be any worse than Neris, right? RIGHT?!

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      • gbs42

        10 months ago

        Chavez could give up 6 runs in 1 IP.

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  2. nukeg

    10 months ago

    Time waits for no man. Unless that man is Jesse Freakin Chavez.

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  3. CardsFan57

    10 months ago

    Chavez is the definition of a journeyman reliever. This will be his 18th big league season at around league average performance. I say that’s a good career. I didn’t say great.

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    • christopher8002

      10 months ago

      That’s he hung around long enough in middle relief to earn an estimated $25 million is pretty great, I’d say.

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    • Paleobros

      10 months ago

      He’s an example of a journeyman reliever, not the definition of.

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      • Rsox

        10 months ago

        Actually, given the amount of teams he’s played for, he does sort of define “journeyman”

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    • mlb fan

      10 months ago

      “Definition of a journeyman”…It’s easy for you to say, but you’ll be singing a different tune when Jesse Chavez has cornered the market on frequent flyer miles and all airline transactions have to go thru him.

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    • mlb fan

      10 months ago

      “Journeyman reliever”…After such gross disrespect, I’d forget about that trip to Cancun you had planned for later this summer. After this, I just cannot see Jesse Chavez approving such a trip.

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      • CardsFan57

        10 months ago

        No disrespect intended and no trip to Cancun planned.

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  4. Idosteroids

    10 months ago

    Can Jesse hit with runners in scoring position?

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    • Clofreesz

      10 months ago

      Ryne Nelson can.

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    • UGA_Steve

      10 months ago

      Or at all? Braves do not have professional hitters, just swingers. Profar is probably the closest thing to a ‘hitter’ and that is saying something.

      2023 was an anomaly for this offense. Sadly, that year was so good that they will keep trying to run it back. Spring training was ugly enough, with the only offense coming from guys we knew wouldn’t make the team. Last year the pitching carried the offense, and even if the pitching exceeds last year it might not be enough.

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      • NashvilleJeff

        10 months ago

        Riley and Ozuna. Extremely professional hitters.

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        • NashvilleJeff

          10 months ago

          ……and so is Baldwin.

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        • Soto should bat first.

          10 months ago

          Extremely professional? This sounds like attire for a CEO’s retirement party.

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        • UGA_Steve

          10 months ago

          LOL. If you are trying to put Riley and Ozuna into the professional hitters category I pity you. Seriously.

          Professional hitters work the count, foul off pitches if needed until the pitcher makes a mistake and chase far below league average. We are talking the likes of Chipper and Freddie .. not the likes of Riley and Ozuna.

          I won’t diss on your Baldwin take below, as the sample is small and his advanced metrics seem to indicate he has a legit chance to be a solid hitter and not a swinger.

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      • yetipro

        10 months ago

        .⁠·⁠´⁠¯⁠`⁠(⁠>⁠▂⁠<⁠)⁠´⁠¯⁠`⁠·⁠.

        It will be OK. Promise

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      • AL B DAMNED

        10 months ago

        They need to stay away from those “Swingers” Parties and get into a batting cage with a hitting coach that knows what he is doing!

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        • UGA_Steve

          10 months ago

          This is the lost likley problem. As much as I blame the Braves players I just wonder if the Braves have really ever found a trruly competent hitting coach. For years they had 6-7 sub-par offensive players that possiblu caused legit coaches to get canned. Now they have good hitters, but I am not certain they have found the correct hitting coach.

          None of us truly know everything going on behind the scenes, but anyones who watched the Braves futile attempts at offense last year truly believe this team has ‘hitters’. I am not kidding when I say 2023 was a bigger anomaly than 2024 when the offesne was putrid for the most part. Everyone is blaming the injuries last year, but I think it was closer to the norm for these guys than 2023.

          I know it ages me, but I grew up watching the Big Red Machine in the mid-70’s with my dad. Even the worst hitters on that team knew how to move runners over, how to hit one to opposite field when needed, how to make contact when that was all that was needed, and how to play team ball. It’s anew era to be certain, but these Braves remind me of the Brian Jordan hitting into the 5/6-4-3 DP every time he came up in a ciritcal situation.

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        • NashvilleJeff

          10 months ago

          I “pity you” if you believe the scrubs that manned the Braves roster in place of injured regulars for the better part of 2024 should even be considered Braves “hitters.” Sub par fill ins at 2B, 3B, CF, RF, and C for most of the season. “Blaming injuries”? No. Understanding that injuries were a reason—-not an excuse—–for poor offensive performance.

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  5. Skyrider123

    10 months ago

    Yes the Braves are 0&4 and those losses are from the bullpen. Good to see Neris was let go quickly. Chavez is the better option. Now the offense needs to hit.

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    • padrepapi

      10 months ago

      Hard to get shutout for 2 games and blame those losses oh the bullpen.

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      • avenger65

        10 months ago

        I would say the schedule isn’t doing the Braves any favors, starting out against the Padres and Dodgers, but the Braves should be able to compete against the other top teams.

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  6. Braves20

    10 months ago

    Jesse Chavez throwing with his left hand would be an upgrade from that stiff Neris.

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    • Bart Harley Jarvis

      10 months ago

      A stiff Neris is definitely not as good as a solid #2.

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  7. Digdugler

    10 months ago

    How is Jesse Chavez still in the league?! Honestly, good for him.

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    • AL B DAMNED

      10 months ago

      I just hope Chavez is out of options so when he gets blown up dealing those 88 mph fastballs they won’t be able to hide him in Gwinnett.

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      • NashvilleJeff

        10 months ago

        Those are cutters Al.

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      • Gwynning

        10 months ago

        I feel like Chavez was out of Options in 1954, Al. Possible exaggeration in my statement, just fyi.

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  8. BaseballBrewTown

    10 months ago

    Jesse Chavez first pitched in the majors back in 1964 and he is still pitching fairly well 😀.

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  9. RunDMC

    10 months ago

    Never got an out as a Brave. Join Hamels as a Phillie trojan horse.

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    • avenger65

      10 months ago

      I don’t understand why the Braves keep letting him go since he always finds his way back to them.

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      • RunDMC

        10 months ago

        Sorry, I was referring to Hector Neris.

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        • wagner13

          10 months ago

          Hey, he got an out: 3 of them, in fact. It just cost the Braves 5 runs lol

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      • Bart Harley Jarvis

        10 months ago

        This has the making of a classic children’s book – ‘Jesse Finds His Way Home’.

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  10. Outfieldflyrule??

    10 months ago

    Chavez better than Neris for sure but how did the Braves get in this position where it’s down to two crappy options?? Baffling to me.

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  11. BaseballBrian

    10 months ago

    Flashback to my original comment. when it was announced Neris signed with the Braves:

    Doh!

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  12. ellisd19830

    10 months ago

    And…….. the world is right again.

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  13. Soto should bat first.

    10 months ago

    Gotta love the 45.00 ERA

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  14. Soto should bat first.

    10 months ago

    Ummmmmm…
    David Robertson is available.

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  15. KaraokeTJ

    10 months ago

    …and again

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  16. AL B DAMNED

    10 months ago

    Time to say goodbye to Jesse too,
    And take Snitker with you!
    Snit already burned out 2 pitchers.
    Neris and Suarez! Suarez pitched OK
    last night, but you don’t leave him
    in for 43 pitches! Every pitcher they
    bring up, Snit will burn them out,
    trying to save the rest of the bullpen..
    ..for what?? Ray Kerr example last year!

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    • UGA_Steve

      10 months ago

      Why not on the Suarez thing? He was a starter and IS considered a long reliever. No reason he shouldn’t be able to throw 43 pitches as he is not a max effort pitcher.

      I hated on the Suarez/Anderson trade right away, but I thought Suarez looked good last night. I may have been wrong about him, but I don’t really think that Snit burned him out. Needed someone to eat some innings since the league didn’t give them a day off like some teams have already had. Bullpen already getting abused.

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  17. Bauer? But I Hardly Know Her!

    10 months ago

    Next up: being traded to Angels.

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  18. Alan53

    10 months ago

    Have to think Neris is finally done.

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    • Gwynning

      10 months ago

      I can see a MiLB deal this season, but he may have thrown his last pitch in MLB.

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  19. Jump 84

    10 months ago

    Walking legend continues. Chavez is a robot.

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  20. Citizen1

    10 months ago

    I called that the other day, nerris is on his way to dfa.

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  21. AL B DAMNED

    10 months ago

    Jesse Chavez on other teams = Clark Kent
    Jesse Chavez on Atlanta Braves = Superman ..
    .. At least according to “some” fans!

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  22. Old York

    10 months ago

    Teams should segment relievers into “power-based” vs. “skill-based” profiles and adjust contracts accordingly. Chavez is a perfect example of an undervalued “skill-based” reliever who should be getting the contracts teams keep giving to guys like Neris.

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