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Atlanta Braves Re-Sign 15-Year MLB Veteran Ahead of Phillies Series

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The Atlanta Braves added a player back to the organization.

The Atlanta Braves made a pitching move on Thursday, re-signing Martin Perez to a new minor-league contract. Atlanta is preparing for a key National League East divisional matchup against the Philadelphia Phillies this weekend. Veteran left-hander Martin Perez is returning to the organization just days after being removed from the active roster.

โ€œMartin Perez cleared waivers yesterday, elected free agency and has signed back with Braves on a minor league deal,โ€ reported Jon Heyman of The New York Post. Despite the minor-league contract, the Braves are ready to bring Perez right back to the majors. Manager Walt Weiss told reporters that the 35-year-old southpaw is expected to start Fridayโ€™s series opener, giving Atlanta an experienced arm as they navigate a stretch of heavy bullpen usage.

Martin Perez cleared waivers yesterday, elected free agency and has signed back with Braves on a minor league deal โ€” Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) April 15, 2026 The decision comes after a busy transactional sequence that began when the Braves designated Perez for assignment on Sunday. He cleared outright waivers, elected free agency and then re-signed with Atlanta, a process that allowed the club to temporarily carry a nine-man bullpen for a few games. The risk, of course, was that another team could have claimed Perez during waivers, but Atlanta ultimately retained him.

Perez has made three appearances for the Braves this season and delivered respectable results, allowing five runs across 14 1/3 innings. His strikeout numbers have been low, with just six strikeouts, but his ability to cover innings has been valuable for a rotation that has needed flexibility. His return also gives the Braves an opportunity to provide extra rest to their other starters.