UPDATE: The Atlanta Braves have just secured right-hander Joel Payamps on a one-year, $2.25 million contract, reinforcing their bullpen ahead of the upcoming season. This agreement, reached on Monday, marks another pivotal move for the Braves as they aim to retain key veteran players.
Payamps, 31, was claimed off waivers from the Milwaukee Brewers late last season. During his brief stint with Atlanta, he allowed just one run in 2 2/3 innings, finishing the season with an overall ERA of 6.84 across 30 games. Despite this, Payamps has demonstrated his capabilities over seven seasons, boasting a commendable 3.41 ERA and recording 10 saves. Notably, he set a career high with six saves for Milwaukee during the 2024 season.
This latest signing follows the Braves’ recent announcement of re-signing closer Raisel Iglesias to a lucrative $16 million deal just days earlier. Atlanta is making significant moves this offseason, which also included acquiring Mauricio Dubón from the Houston Astros in exchange for Nick Allen.
The Braves’ proactive approach highlights their commitment to strengthening their roster as they prepare for the challenges of the upcoming season. Fans are eager to see how these strategic moves will impact Atlanta’s performance in 2025.
Stay tuned for more updates on player transactions and the Braves’ offseason strategy as they continue to make headlines.







































