The Braves announced a pair of roster moves this morning. Outfielder Jake Fraley was placed on the 10-day injured list with a strained right oblique muscle in a move backdated to September 11. To replace Fraley on the roster, Atlanta has selected the contract of infielder Luke Williams. The team already had a vacancy on its 40-man roster, so no additional corresponding move was necessary to accommodate Williams.
Fraley, 30, began his career as a second-round pick with the Rays back in 2016. He was swapped to Seattle in the Mike Zunino trade in 2018 and spent parts of three seasons with the big league Mariners before being shipped to the Reds as part of the return for Jesse Winker and Eugenio Suarez prior to the 2022 season. Fraley had blossomed into a solid enough platoon bat by that point, and in 373 games from 2021 to 2024 he hit a respectable .254/.340/.416. He finished just shy of a 20/20 season in both 2023 and ’24, with 18 homers and 21 steals in the former campaign followed by a 19-homer, 20-steal effort in the latter.
Taken together, that all paints a picture of Fraley as a perfectly solid contributor to an MLB club. He suffered a bit of a slump this year, however, and hit just .232/.332/.387 for the Reds this year with numbers that got progressively worse as the season continued. That led to Cincinnati designating him for assignment, and the Braves jumped at the opportunity to claim him off waivers given their struggles to find adequate production in the outfield this year.
Fraley’s role ended up being a fairly minor one, however, as Jurickson Profar’s return from his early-season suspension and Michael Harris II’s late-season resurgence at the plate largely pushed him out of the conversation for regular playing time. He’s made just nine appearances for Atlanta this year, hitting .304/.333/.348 across 24 trips to the plate. He’ll now miss at least the next week due to this oblique strain, though with the Braves out of the postseason and minimal time left in the regular season it’s possible his 2025 campaign has now come to an end.
Replacing Fraley on the active roster is Williams, who played in 38 games for the Braves earlier this year before being outrighted to the minors. Now in his fifth MLB season, Williams bounced between the Phillies, Giants, Dodgers, and Marlins before settling with Atlanta in a depth role for the 2023 season. He’s a career .213/.271/.281 hitter who offers virtually no value with the bat, but does possess a solid, versatile glove that allows him to play quality defense all over the diamond as needed. Williams will join Eli White, Vidal Brujan, and Nick Allen in the bench mix as the Braves head into the final weeks of the season.
SNIP. SNAP – SNIP! SNAP! SNIP!! SNAP!!
Hopefully Luke does nothing but ride the bench. He is once again the worst player on the Braves active roster.
With a career.271 OBP and .281 SLG his glove had better be good and versatile.
Not like it matters anymore in 2025, but we can’t be rolling into ‘26 with a basically all defense bench like that.
Agreed Paleobros. I hope 2026 brings a new manager as well. Time for change. 2025 cannot all be blamed on injuries and down years by players.
There needs to be a significant shakeup. Even if all or most of our fallen starters return, the fact remains this club lacks situational hitting skills. Hyers should be one and done with the hitting staff completely gutted. Not sure whether Kranitz and the training staff should walk the plank for the inordinate amount of injuries. A lot will depend on whether Snit returns, but the roster status quo, even with the pitching staff intact, won’t be much better than this 18 games under squad..
Situational hitting skills aren’t that important. On-base skills and power are what wins games on the offensive side. And the Braves are pretty good in those departments if everyone could just stay healthy for the most part next year.
#16 in HR
#5 in BB
#28 in SB
#11 in SO
And that’s with career-low stints from Albies/Harris, while Murph, Nick Allen (MLB’s worst bat) and sub-par Nacho Alvarez have been cinderblocks. Yes, a full year of Riley/Acuna would have helped, but can’t also look at how bad for extended periods of time some have been. Alarmingly-bad. Harris not getting a walk months at a time is hilarious.
34 one-loss games would say otherwise.
Fraley never hit 18 or 19 HR with the Reds.
I think you were looking at the doubles column rather than the HR column.
At least the braves bullpen got better with this move lol.