The Braves have claimed right-hander Alek Manoah off waivers from the Blue Jays, according to announcements from both clubs. Toronto designated him for assignment earlier this week. To open a 40-man spot for Manoah, Atlanta transferred infielder Ozzie Albies to the 60-day injured list.
Manoah, 27, has been trending down for a few years but is a former Cy Young contender. In 2022, he made 31 starts for the Blue Jays, tossing 196 2/3 innings with a 2.24 earned run average. That ERA was probably a bit misleading. Manoah’s 6.5% walk rate was good but his 22.9% strikeout rate was only about average and his 37.5% ground ball rate was subpar. He benefited from a .244 batting average on balls in play and 82.6% strand rate. Adjusted metrics like his 3.35 FIP and his 3.85 SIERA thought he was more good than great. Regardless, Manoah finished third in American League Cy Young voting, behind Justin Verlander and Dylan Cease.
A major correction came in the following season. Manoah was optioned to the minors in early June of 2023 after posting a 6.36 ERA in his first 13 starts. His strikeout rate had dropped to 17% while his walked rate had climbed to 14.9%. He came back up to make a few more starts in the second half but finished the year with a 5.87 ERA over 19 starts.
Going into 2024, there were some trade rumors surrounding Manoah but he ended up staying with the Jays. He missed the start of the season due to some shoulder soreness. He was able to come off the IL in May and made five decent starts, with a 3.70 ERA, 25.2% strikeout rate and 7.8% walk rate. However, he then required Tommy John surgery, putting him out of action for the rest of the year.
Here in 2025, Manoah has been working to get back on track but it hasn’t been an encouraging return. He has thrown 38 2/3 innings in the minors this year, mostly on rehab but the Jays also eventually reinstated him from the IL and optioned him. His 3.96 ERA in those minor league innings isn’t bad but his 19.6% strikeout rate and 12.8% walk rate are both poor. He has only been averaging 91 miles per hour on his fastball, whereas he was around 94 mph in that great 2022 season.
This was Manoah’s first of three arbitration seasons and he is making $2.2MM. Since he hasn’t pitched in the big leagues this year, he should be in line to make the same salary next year. The Jays recently needed a 40-man spot to reinstate Anthony Santander from the 60-day IL and they bumped Manoah off. That seems to suggest they weren’t planning to tender Manoah a contract and keep him around for next year.
He’s a sensible flier for another club to take. A salary between $2MM and $3MM is tiny by modern starting pitching standards. Soft-tossing veterans like Kyle Hendricks and Wade Miley each signed for $2.5MM last offseason. If Manoah can regain some of his lost velocity next year, there would be the added upside of him being controllable in 2027 as well. He also still has options, meaning he could be stashed in Triple-A as depth if he still isn’t back on track by March of next year.
That makes it somewhat surprising that a few clubs passed on Manoah. Waivers go in reverse order of the standings and are not league specific. With Atlanta winning the claim, it can be concluded that the Rockies, White Sox, Nationals, Twins, Pirates and Angels all passed. Some of those clubs have decent pitching, despite their poor records. But a few of those teams are desperate for arms, particularly the Rockies, who have a 6.02 ERA this season. Given their difficulties in convincing free agents to pitch at Coors Field, it’s a bit startling to see them shrug here.
Atlanta came into 2025 with championship aspirations but it turned into a Murphy’s law season. A mountain of injuries, some poor performances and a PED suspension for Jurickson Profar all combined to produce a dreadful campaign. As they have been playing out the string, president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos has been trying to take advantage of any opportunity to grab players who might help the club bounce back next year.
In the past two months, Atlanta has claimed Ha-Seong Kim, Jake Fraley, Joey Wentz, Vidal Bruján, Brett Wisely, Joel Payamps, Chuckie Robinson, Alexis Díaz and now Manoah off waivers. Presumably, the club is comfortable tendering Manoah a contract for next year, though they don’t have to decide on that today. Perhaps they will have Manoah report to one of their facilities to throw some bullpens as they take a close-up look at him. If they want to, they could always walk away before the deadline to tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players, which is usually in late November.
Going into 2026, Atlanta’s rotation projects to potentially include Chris Sale, Hurston Waldrep, Spencer Strider, Reynaldo López, Spencer Schwellenbach, Grant Holmes, Bryce Elder and others. That’s a lot of names but there are lots of question marks in there. Sale has had plenty of injuries over the years and turns 37 in March. Waldrep may be having a nice breakout but still has less than 70 big league innings pitched. Strider returned from his own surgery absence this year and hasn’t been his usual self. López missed almost this entire season due to a shoulder injury. Schwellenbach has been out almost three months due to an elbow fracture. Holmes probably needs UCL surgery but is trying non-surgical rehab for now. Elder has an unimpressive 5.30 ERA this year.
Assuming Manoah is tendered a contract, he cheaply adds another name into that mix and gives the club some more rotation depth. As mentioned, he has options and can be sent to Triple-A Gwinnett if he doesn’t earn a rotation job out of camp. If he is able to return to form, Atlanta could control him for the 2027 season as well.
It’s also possible they tender him a contract and then try to pass him through waivers later. Manoah will finish this year between four and five years of major league service time. That means he has the right to reject outright assignments but has to walk away from his remaining salary commitments in exercising that right. Players in that spot sometimes find themselves making a few million, which decreases the chances of them being claimed, allowing the club to stash them as non-roster depth.
As for Albies, he suffered a hamate fracture a few days ago and was going to miss the remainder of the season. He’ll spend the rest of the campaign on the 60-day IL but will need to be reinstated for the offseason, as the IL goes away five days after the World Series and doesn’t come back until pitchers and catchers report to spring training.
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Alex Anthopolous, the scavenger GM.
And why not gamble on a few pieces for ’26 roster construction since you’re out of the race and all? I view it as savvy GMing.
That may be savvy..but its still scavenging..the most savvy gms scavenge…they aren’t doing thier job if they don’t
Savvy is a bit strong in this instance.. Now, if he stole Manosh from the Jays when he was good, then that would be savvy.
They can have a look at him right now and still non-tender him if they think he is a lost case. Not a bad move.
Absolutely. Anthopolous is a top executive for reasons like this. Savvy..definitely
They are claiming Noah because they’re on a bad ark
@ chiefnocahoma Anthopolous is one of baseballs best (if not best) executives.
Successful in Toronto and Atlanta and I don’t think he has even turned 50 yet.
Also one of the few that thinks outside the box and has the stones to make bold trades/moves when necessary.
Bingo, knew it all along.
He’s 27 years old, and has had past success. I agree really good move!
Granted, he’s throwing 91 and looks spent, but at least kick the tires in the Offseason and ST. If there’s anything in the tank, he makes your 40. Worthy gamble.
Acoss – Agreed, I was hoping Breslow would grab him but I figured some other team would first.
I was hoping AJ could snag him but figured he wouldn’t make it past the Braves. Good low-risk pickup
He’s gonna love that Georgia BBQ
manoah was atrocious after that incredible 1st 2 years
juts fell off a cliff completely
that being said, still only 27. change of scenery offers him a 2nd chance
When he first came up he had a wipe out slider. Once guys figured out that out they stopped swinging on it. As a 2 pitch guy who lost his slider the minute that happened he was cooked
I think it was the extra 60-80 lbs he added in 2023. A change of diet and mindset is his only hope imho.
Officially he only gained 25 lbs, but if you believe that I have a bridge I would like to sell you.
Enjoy him
Congrats braves on winning the sweepstakes. I think a lot of fans were hoping their team would get him. Get healthy and come back strong next year Braves!
Another benefit to not winning! These saps with more games in October don’t know what they’re missing out on, while we pray Morton gets shelled to improve our ping-pong ball’s chance at a #1 pick.
Weren’t the Braves just destroyed by injuries this year? One year off and you potentially grab a #1-3 pitcher with 2 years of control seems worth it. Next year Braves will be fighting for the East like normal
This guy has been Yukon moose cheeks for 10 years, which is more than 9. As if it can get any worse than that, he was last spotted in Spring Training weighing 350 pounds, otherwise known as Pablo Sandoval in retirement. Unless the mound is made of tofu or bolten steel, this is a horrible move.
Huh? Was 2022 ten years ago? We all kind of assumed you’re dumb, probably didn’t need to confirm it. But thanks?
If he gets in shape and stops hitting batters this could be a good pickup for a Braves team that definitely needs rotation depth
Describe “shape”, please.
Soto – Oooh! Oooh-Oooh! Oooh! I got the answer Mr. Kotter!!!
Not rotund.
One last dumpster dive before the season ends for AA
It ain’t over till it’s over.
Soto – Lenny Kravitz approves ;O)
They are just Claiming Fools those Braves….I wanted the Orioles to go and get him…but alas they did not!
Phillies got Bueller and that has worked out so far
This remains me a lot of when everyone thought Chris Sale was done. Then he goes to Atlanta and wins the Cy Young. Good luck Alex!
Alek** damn auto correct
“Everyone thought Chris Sale was done”…Please don’t remind Craig Breslow about that one please. He’s only recently had his Redsox phone privileges restored after the Chris Sale debacle.
Doomsayers gonna doom. Same with the DeGrom snd Kershaw ones. Sale has a track record.
Hindsight helps huh. Nobody thought Chris Sale was worth anything when he left the Red Sox
Nobody thought Sale was worth anything? The Braves immediately extended him.
Sale had a bit more than 1 good year. At 3x the cost of a minors call up guess we’ll see.
2.5 million is chump change to every single major league team not named Oakland
Sir, the Rays are on line 2 and the Marlins line 3.
Love the swipe at the Rockies. Yes, they or the White Sox should’ve claimed him before the Braves did.
They can piggyback him with Morton.
nope Morton will be retired
“A major correction came the following season”. What poor writing (not to be rude). It wasnt a correction as much as it was going from pitching well to pitching terribly. What spin MLBTR writers words put on things
Even in regards to the “soft tossing veterans” they didn’t get $2M contracts merely because they are “soft-tossing” as implied but because they were both coming off miserable seasons. All I hear is bias
As bad as our rotation was this season, why didn’t the Angels take a flier on him?
Picking someone up with 3 games left in the season and out of playoff contention by a long shot. 4-D Chess right there.
The Braves pitching lab will fix him and turn him into the next multi-Cy Young winners.
This is exactly the kind of move good g-managers make. Depth come next July or August may very well be the difference between winners and losers.
AA is getting a jump on other clubs while most of them are busy booking their post season reservations to Cabo
If ATL goes with the same rotation next season they will be one of the worst teams in the league again. This move doesn’t change that.