April 19, 2025
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Braves' Ozzie Albies activated from injured list ahead of series vs.  Guardians - NBC Sports

LAA adds yet another former Braves player, Yoán Moncada update
Perry just keeps doing what he does best. Plus, Moncada is working his way back.

Braves' Ozzie Albies activated from injured list ahead of series vs.  Guardians - NBC Sports

The Angels are working their way through some early season struggles, as they were just swept for the first time in 2025 and are on a four-game losing streak. They are looking for reinforcements, and just found one via signing a veteran reliever to a minor league contract and will get another when they return their starting third baseman from injury.

Braves' Ozzie Albies activated from injured list ahead of series vs.  Guardians - NBC Sports

Angels News: LAA adds yet another former Braves player
Héctor Neris was just brought in by Perry Minasian, as he was signed to a minor league contract mid-way through April. The 35-year-old was, I hope you’re sitting down for this, just playing for the Atlanta Braves before the Angels signed him. The Braves-obsessed general manager of the Angels simply cannot help himself when he sees his former organization cut ties with a player. Whether it’s Angel Perdomo, Ian Anderson, Travis d’Arnaud, Jorge Soler, or even Ron Washington…he must have them.

Braves' Ozzie Albies activated from injured list ahead of series vs.  Guardians - NBC Sports

Candor aside, Minasian is continuing his offseason strategy of taking fliers on veteran relievers. Neris will be joining a Triple-A Salt Lake pitching staff that currently has Dakota Hudson, Connor Brogdon, Victor Gonzalez, Shaun Anderson, Carl Edwards, and Endrys Briceno.

Braves' Ozzie Albies activated from injured list ahead of series vs.  Guardians - NBC Sports

Neris was a part of the 2022 Houston Astros World Series team, and his best season in terms of bWAR was the following season with the Angels’ division rival. The first eight years of his big league career were spent with Philadelphia, then 2.5 years with Houston, before making his way to Chicago and Atlanta. The Angels’ bullpen, and pitching staff on the whole, is young and under-performing this season, so Neris could easily make his way back to the big leagues over the duration of the season.

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