Atlanta Braves news and notes from Thursday. The team may have been off, but the front office was busy as the Atlanta Braves made a couple of trades on Thursday.
The Los Angeles Angels have been drowning early in the season. After Thursday’s loss, they now sit at 14-24 and need to make changes fast to have any hope of turning this ship around.
Earlier today, it was announced that Luis Guillorme had been traded to the Los Angeles Angels for cash considerations or a player to be named later. Guillorme was serving as the Braves’ primary utility infielder, but they also had David Fletcher ready at a moment’s notice in Gwinnett.
The Los Angeles Angels announced they have acquired infielder Luis Guillorme in a trade with the Atlanta Braves in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations.
The Los Angeles Angels acquired infielder Luis Guillorme from the Atlanta Braves on Thursday in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations.
The Braves made an early season trade! Sending Luis Guillorme to the Angels for what I assume to be cash considerations. Guillorme signed a one-year pact with the Braves during the offseason to be their backup utility infielder.
The Angels are reportedly acquiring infielder Luis Guillorme from the Braves.
With Ozzie Albies on the IL, we have a new look Braves lineup As the Atlanta Braves face the Astros this afternoon, they will continue to be without their starting second baseman Ozzie Albies.
Jarred Kelenic and Luis Guillorme are in the Braves’ lineup for Monday’s series opener against the Astros. Darius Vines will make his season debut for the Atlanta Braves Monday when they begin a three-game series against the Houston Astros.
After spending the first six years of his career in New York with the division rival New York Mets, infielder Luis Guillorme was recently non-tendered this past offseason and is set to begin his first season playing for the Atlanta Braves.
Prepare to say hello to Forrest Wall and Luis Guillorme, Braves Opening Day Roster 2024 members (but don’t say hello just yet). The Braves have seven Spring Training games left.
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Wednesday Our prospect team continues their great work on our Braves top 30 prospect list, as we look towards the rapidly approaching Spring Training.
After a flurry of moves during the offseason, the Atlanta Braves find themselves with three open roster spots on the bench. I assume that one of those spots will be filled by Luis Guillorme and maybe a second will be filled by David Fletcher.
The Atlanta Braves made a big move to solidify their major league bench on Friday night, agreeing to a one year deal with former New York Mets utility infielder Luis Guillorme.
The left-handed hitter is staying in the NL East.
The New York Mets have been unlucky enough to be hit by the most pitches in all of baseball this year. Intentional or not, when it happens a bunch of times, you simply get tired of it.
Luis Guillorme is back from the 10-day injured list, while Trevor May has returned from the COVID-19 list.
The New York Mets are coming off a terrible 13-1 loss last night in Atlanta against the Braves. Now, the Mets are 75-41 with a 4.5-game lead over the Braves in the division.
MLB.com’s Anthony DiComo reported the diagnosis and the potential 3-4 week recovery period that Guillorme will need shortly before the team made it official.
Earlier this month, Mets manager Buck Showalter said that the MLB All-Star Game voting should have a category for a utility player. Showalter brought this up due to the performance of infielder Luis Guillorme, who has thrived in every role he has served in during the 2022 season.
The New York Mets may have lost another infielder who held the nickname "el mago," which means "the magician," in Javier Baez who spent 47 games in Queens
J.D. Davis took Baez's place in the lineup, and Jonathan Villar shifted from third base to shortstop as Davis took over at the hot corner.
With the Mets' two top third base options, J.D. Davis and Jonathan Villar, out due to injury, New York has relied on utilityman Luis Guillorme as its everyday third baseman.
Prior to the start of their weekend series with the San Diego Padres, the New York Mets activated infielder Luis Guillorme from the Injured List. In order to make room for Guillorme on the 26-man roster, the Mets optioned infielder Travis Blankenhorn to Triple-A Syracuse.
Luis Guillorme opened eyes throughout the country with his 22-pitch walk, but the New York Mets have come to expect the spectacular out of him. His superb defense got him to the big leagues, but his bat has started to turn the corner over the last two seasons.
The New York Mets had plenty of fun during their 7-5 win over the St. Louis Cardinals. Luis Guillorme was responsible for one of the greatest at-bats in spring training history.
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