What's Happening?
The Atlanta Braves have claimed pitcher Osvaldo Bido off waivers from the Oakland Athletics. Bido, who showed promise with a 3.41 ERA in 2024, struggled in 2025 with a 5.87 ERA. At 30 years old, Bido is expected to start the 2026 season in a long relief role for the Braves, although he may also be called upon to start games. With no minor-league options remaining, Bido's performance will be closely watched as the Braves assess his potential contributions to their pitching staff.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of Bido reflects the Braves' strategy to bolster their pitching depth as they prepare for the upcoming season. Bido's previous success suggests potential value, but his recent struggles highlight the risks involved. For the Braves, integrating Bido into
their bullpen could provide much-needed flexibility and depth, especially if he can regain his form from 2024. This move also underscores the competitive nature of MLB teams in managing their rosters and seeking out players who can contribute in various roles.













