Atlanta Braves Make Roster Decision After Loss to Royals
The Atlanta Braves made a roster move after Sunday's loss against the Kansas City Royals.
The Atlanta Braves made a notable roster move following their loss on Sunday to the Kansas City Royals, signaling both a short‑term adjustment and a long‑term plan for one of their top young arms. Atlanta has been dealing with a number of pitching injuries early in the season, forcing the organization to get creative with its rotation and bullpen usage. That context makes their latest decision to send right-hander Didier Fuentes easier to understand, even if it comes after a strong showing from a rising prospect.
“The #Braves today selected LHP Martin Perez to the major league roster after optioning RHP Didier Fuentes to Triple‑A Gwinnett following yesterday’s game,” the Braves wrote on X. The #Braves today selected LHP Martín Pérez to the major league roster after optioning RHP Didier Fuentes to Triple-A Gwinnett following yesterday’s game. — Atlanta Braves (@Braves) March 30, 2026 The move means Perez will now step into the rotation, while Fuentes heads back to the minors to continue his development.
Despite the timing, this was always part of the plan for Fuentes, as the Braves want him to build up as a starter rather than remain in a temporary big-league role. That decision may come as a surprise to some, especially after Fuentes delivered an impressive outing on Sunday against Kansas City. The 20‑year‑old pitched four innings in relief, allowing one run while striking out four against a solid lineup.
It was another encouraging performance in what has been a strong stretch for the young right‑hander. Fuentes also thrived during spring training, posting a 0. 66 ERA with 18 strikeouts across 13 2/3 innings in four appearances.