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Braves re-sign Pierce Johnson
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The World Series hasn’t even begun yet, and the Braves are already making substantial moves, inking Pierce Johnson to a two-year deal.

The deal also comes with a $7 million club option for the 2026 season, which includes a $250k buyout.

The Braves had three critical relievers set to test free agency this winter — Joe Jimenez, Pierce Johnson, and Jesse Chavez — with Johnson being the best of the bunch. He was acquired in a trade with the Rockies, where he struggled at Coors Field. However, Alex Anthopoulos believed a change of scenery would do him wonders, and to say it did would be a gross understatement.

Johnson was as reliable as they come in his 24 appearances with the Braves, recording a microscopic 0.76 ERA to go along with a 12.2 K/9 and 0.887 WHIP. Given the state of Atlanta’s relief core going into the offseason, retaining him was critical, especially after trading for him mid-season. It’s a fantastic start, but expect this to be the first of many moves over the next several months when it comes to the bullpen.

This article first appeared on SportsTalkATL and was syndicated with permission.

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