6:15pm: The Braves announced today that Carrasco was acquired for cash. Manager Brian Snitker said tonight that Carrasco will start for the team Thursday (link via The Athletic’s David O’Brien). Atlanta will need to open a 40-man spot to create space within the next few days — which should be easy with the looming deadline.
12:48pm: The Braves and Yankees have agreed to a trade that’ll send righty Carlos Carrasco to Atlanta in exchange for a player to be named later or cash, reports Jack Curry of the YES Network. The veteran Carrasco is not on the Yankees’ 40-man roster after being designated for assignment and accepting an outright to Triple-A earlier this season.
Carrasco, 38, started six games and made a pair of relief appearances for the Yankees after signing a minor league deal over the winter. That contract came with a $1.5MM base salary, which will carry over to the Braves. He’s made 10 starts and a relief appearance with New York’s top affiliate in Scranton, pitching to a 3.27 ERA overall. That includes a particularly strong run since mid-June, during which Carrasco has logged 44 innings with a 2.45 ERA — albeit with a middling 16.6% strikeout rate. He’s limited walks at a strong 5.7% clip in that span and has a ground-ball rate north of 51.6% in Triple-A this year.
This is the second deal for a previously DFA’ed starter that the injury-ravaged Atlanta front office has drummed up in the past 24 hours. The Braves also added Erick Fedde last night and plugged him directly onto the 40-man roster. In doing so, they also announced that righty Grant Holmes was headed to the 60-day injured list due to an elbow injury.
Holmes became the latest injury casualty in a snakebit Braves season. Atlanta currently has Holmes, Chris Sale (fractured ribs), Reynaldo Lopez (shoulder surgery), Spencer Schwellenbach (fractured elbow) and AJ Smith-Shawver (Tommy John surgery) all on the 60-day injured list.
Presumably, Carrasco will be added to Atlanta’s 40-man roster if not immediately then in the near future. The Braves need all the help they can get simply navigating the rest of the season. Spencer Strider is still healthy atop the rotation, but the depth chart after him includes Bryce Elder, the just-acquired Fedde and recent waiver claim Joey Wentz.
The Braves gave young right-hander Didier Fuentes a look earlier in the summer before turning to external acquisitions, but he was rocked in four starts — as one might expect for a 20-year-old who was fast-tracked to the majors for injury purposes. Former first-rounder Hurston Waldrep has pitched well over his past six Triple-A starts and could get a look in the final couple months, though he’s walked nearly 13% of his Triple-A opponents this season. Righties Davis Daniel and Nathan Wiles give Atlanta a pair of depth arms in their late 20s — and both are already on the 40-man roster.
Waldrep and prospects JR Ritchie and Blake Burkhalter could all be options at some point down the stretch. Ritchie, in particular, has posted big minor league numbers. At the same time, with the season spiraling out of hand and the team’s playoff hopes dashed, the Braves may not want to rush potential key pieces of the future to the majors before they’re ready.
In that sense, some veteran stopgaps like Fedde, Wentz and Carrasco are fairly logical, even if they’re unexciting. Neither Ritchie nor Burkhalter is on the 40-man roster yet, though the latter will need to be added between now and November if he’s to be protected from this year’s Rule 5 Draft, which could give the team some extra incentive to take a look over the final eight weeks of the season if he can replicate his strong Double-A numbers following a recent promotion to Triple-A.
Cookie and Erick Fedde r real gamechangers 😂
I think they’re just looking for arms to finish the season.
Embarrassing how the mighty braves have fallen, looking for arms. Holy cow, Carlos carrasco ? Thought he was buried somewhere in the Mexican leagues down in Tijuana. Braves should be better than this.
Great move. Cookie probably was never getting another start this year with the Yankees.
Not much point for them to win now. Load up on the draft this year and try again next year.
I don’t mind the moves. It’s just about eating innings at this point. Might even find someone to keep around as a depth piece for next year.
They’ve found some nice bench pieces…unfortunately, many of them are starting, smh. Nick Allen shouldn’t be starting until successfully petitioning for DF (designated fielder).
Yeah a 38 year old with a era of 6 will be a secret weapon for next season.
Who said anything about secret weapon? I said depth piece. Major League teams need depth pieces.
But if you’re planning on competing next season. Why would you keep around a 38 yar old with an era of 6? Even if it’s for depth. You could just call someone up and get the same production.
The best possible upside of this deal is that these guys stay healthy, eat innings and get the braves to the offseason in a way that allows them to manage workloads, development and health for their young arms with upside more effectively.
Bullseye Hatless
AI generated but still impressive.
What’s ai generated here lol? If you’re referring to my comment, I used only my own brain and thumbs to type it.
People legitimately think any well written comment is Ai.
The guy that said AI generated also thought the Mexican Leagues, plural, were in the city of Tijuana. So, he’s probably an idiot.
Stealth, which is funny since ai writing is mediocre at best lol. Certain dumb dumbs have a way of thinking other people are as stupid as they are lol.
They are if you think about it with the idea that Atl just needs to get through 2 more months of starts. Most of the rookies that Atl would have called up are close to inning limit etc. these gives Atl 2 veteran starters that if they have to get shelled in starts won’t affect the mental well being of a rookie pitcher. Also gives both of them an opportunity to make some starts and see if anything is left in the tank.
Cookie for Strider?? Make it happen Cashman. haha
Gonna have to throw in Acuna for that.
Trade Acuna would agree.
I think they should trade him to the Mets.
An absurd trade:
Acuna
for
Mauricio, Tong, Sproat, Tidwell, Jett Williams and Kevin Parada.
The Braves have been decimated by pitcher injuries. AA is just trying to get to the end of the season. He has to field a team, after all. No reason to make fun of him. We’ll make fun of YOU when Fedde or Carrasco beats your team in August or September.
No need to get defensive either AA sucks and has handcuffed this team with too many long term deals. Ozzie needs to go and Acuna needs to go. The return we could get for Acuna alone would plug most of our holes. Our pitching won’t be decimated every year but it may not be a bad time to deal striders either. 2 TJ’s and like 6 years left on his contract….
Braves have control of Acuna for several more seasons; and want to contend in 2026 so moving him makes no sense. Albies option will be a 4 million net decision that I expect the Braves to pick up. I think Albies will get another half a season of leash next year hoping that he is fully healthy from his 2024 injuries
You are an idiot
Dream
Only if Frazier and Andujar are coming back. Sounds about fair.
Those jokes are four years old. Try some new material for your attempt at humor
Cookie is Cooked 💀
AA aiming for that draft lottery pick.
Oh we are so back babyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!
More to come? I cant wait.
Braves going hard for a lotto pick in next year’s draft….
A game ahead of the Pirates, a game-and-a-half ahead of the Nats. It can be argued that both have better pitching than the Braves.
Would Braves consider dealing Sale? Their season is over.
Sale has future control remaining, affordable at that.
No good reason to move him if you’re competing in 2026
They’re locked in with huge contracts and assuming want to contend, reload next year with better health. So it wouldn’t make sense to trade away their best pitcher of course depending on the return
It really wouldn’t make sense to trade Sale because they’d have to replace him for next season, and Alex is timid about giving out the multi year deals you need to in order to land a top of the rotation arm in free agency.
They might’ve at least listened on Sale, but they’re not gonna trade him when he’s on the 60-day IL and his value is at its lowest. They’re better off keeping him and hoping to compete again next year under new coaches, and if that doesn’t work, hoping he’s healthy to trade next July
Sale is injured and won’t be back till late August. He has an option they will pick up for sure for 2026 there is no way he is moved
Cookie and Wentz. Wow did not think things were that dire for the Cobb County Braves.
Have you seen that Wentz is actually pitching very well in Atlanta. Braves have changed what pitches he is throwing etc and he is doing good
Wanna cookie?
“…the latest injury casualty in a snakebit Braves season.”
The Astros would like a word…
Atlanta would be running away with the division if they played in the AL West….
Even in the AL West it would be difficult to compete without a major league quality player at SS, 2B and CF. Never mind what they were running out in LF before Profar came back.
They have a cf in Harris and Albie’s at 2nd
‘major league quality player’
The Astros are repaying the Sports Gods for that little trash can scandal!
Atlanta has all five Opening Day starters on the SIXTY day IL. They win.
Not many teams need more pitching than the Yankees.
Not many teams have less prospects to sell than the Yankees…
Braves need more starting pitching then the yankees
Braves are dead lol. Sitting 4 games behind Miami with August 3 days away is laughable. They should be selling any player that someone will take for any kind of help next year.
Jesse Chavez says: Looks like I picked the wrong week to stop pitching.
Chavez got out while the getting was good.
Tons of overreacting as usual. This move is good for everyone involved. Carrasco can get some more time in MLB since he’s not ready to quit and Atlanta gets another arm to help them limp towards the off-season. Yankees do a solid for a solid guy and get a lottery ticket or some spare change back. All the cynicism for such a tiny win-win move…
Admit it. You enjoyed writing, “Atlanta gets another arm to help them limp towards the off-season.”
Kabong: I’m a Yankee fan but no hard feelings for the Braves. I smiled a bit as I wrote it but it’s true. At this stage in the game Carrasco is the guy behind the guy in the “break glass in case of emergency” case.
jerseyjohn: Atlanta deserves credit for not trying to rush anymore young pitchers to the majors who aren’t ready.
It’s gonna be an interesting off-season for them. It reminds me of the 1965-66 Yankees when everything came crashing down at once.
Totally agree on rushing pitchers. Carrasco has name recognition and a nice track record as a pro he’s the man for this particular job. He had at least one very good start in NY so maybe he empties the tank and performs well for a nice closing act to a fine career.
Yep, Carrasco undoubtedly understands the role he needs to fill. As you stated, a tiny win-win.
The 1966 Yankees team holds a special place in my heart.
A good situation for all parties involved, especially NL hitters who aren’t on the Braves’ roster.
Turns out they are just getting salary relief. But as you say, a win-win-win
What a nonsenseical take.
The NL is shaking in their boots
Maybe the Bryce Elder experiment is coming to an end. At this point I’d give some people at Gwinnett a chance at the other two spots.
Trade Raisel and bring back Kike Hernandez. He has closing experience.
I think the Braves should sign Dallas Keuchel and Bartolo Colon. Is Jamie Moyer still available?
At least Bartolo hits bombs. He could DH for the Braves between starts after they trade Ozuna
Smart move by the Braves to just grab innings eaters to run out the season
Nothing wrong with the 2 Braves trades. They need some arms for a couple of months.
It’s just frustrating for fans of teams that are in it waiting and watching while a team that is 12 games out of a spot making the only trades. Add in K.C. who also isn’t likely to get a spot this year (but could next year) and all of the other fan bases are just chomping for news for their team.
I don’t understand it from the Yankees perspective. You never know what you are going to need with pitching and Carassco has been pitching well enough to be “next man up,” arguably over other options (Winans, Beck, Leal). Yes they would need to add him to the 40 to do so, but he wouldn’t require a permanent spot there (like calling up a rookie).
The only way this makes sense is if they had an agreement w Carassco that they’d trade him to a team more likely to use him at MLB if the Yankees using him looked less than likely. Even if not in writing in the contract. Good faith, maybe it goes a long way in spring when looking for cheap veteran depth, if your team has shown in the past to do right by their vets & find a good home for them for Aug/Sept. Who knows. This helps Carrasco but doesn’t really help the Yankees, unless it’s International Bonus Bucks coming back, then that’s another story.
You said it. It’s the latter. If they needed Carrasco to eat up innings this late in the season, they’ve got bigger problems.
PTBNL on the move again.
Is it Acuna, Jr.?
Never thought i would ever read the words “Yankees” and “Salary relief” in the same sentence
The Braves urinal cake deposit takes another hit.
it took all of these injuries to wake AA up..lol
there went HIS PERSONAL 10 Season Playoffs Streak!!
They need to trade Elder. Maybe some other team can figure him out.
Elder is someone that offers little value in a trade, he is more valuable as a sacrificial arm to eat innings until the season ends.
I agree, except that he doesn’t eat innings. He’s averaging 4 1/3 innings per start over his last 7 starts.
Didn’t say how many innings. Lol
Carrasco better watch out because the rest of the Braves Pitchers are all throwing Cookies left and right!
That quite a large salary relief the yanks have made for themselves