Top setup man Joe Jiménez of the Atlanta Braves underwent knee surgery on October 29, which will likely keep him out for most, if not all, of the 2025 season. Despite a strong performance in 2024, with a 2.62 ERA and high strikeout rate, Jiménez’s absence will be a significant loss for the team. Atlanta’s bullpen is currently missing Jiménez, but they have young starters who could step in next season. The Braves may bring in additional relievers during the offseason. Injuries plagued the team in 2024, leading to significant player absences. Despite this, they made the postseason as a wild-card team but were swept in the Wild Card Series.
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Orioles assistant hitting coach Sherman Johnson is joining the White Sox as a minor league hitting coordinator, while fellow assistant Tommy Joseph will not return for the 2026 season. The Orioles, who recently appointed Craig Albernaz as manager following Brandon Hyde's firing, may see further coaching staff changes, with first base coach Anthony Sanders exploring other opportunities. Want More Context? 🔎
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