Braves Shake Up Pitching Roster: Daniel and Suero Sent to Triple-A Gwinnett
The Atlanta Braves have optioned pitchers Davis Daniel and Wander Suero to Triple-A Gwinnett following a tough loss to the San Francisco Giants.

The Atlanta Braves made significant changes to their pitching roster following a disappointing 9-0 loss to the San Francisco Giants. On Thursday, the team optioned right-handers Davis Daniel and Wander Suero to Triple-A Gwinnett. Both pitchers struggled in Tuesday night's game, combining to give up nine runs and issuing six walks.
Davis Daniel (0-1, 5.40 ERA) allowed five earned runs over five innings, while Wander Suero gave up four runs in just two innings. Their performance added to the Braves' woes, prompting the team to make swift adjustments.
In response, the Braves recalled left-hander Dylan Dodd and right-hander Hunter Stratton before Wednesday's game against the Giants. Dodd has shown promise with a 3.75 ERA in 11 relief appearances this season. Stratton, acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 1, is expected to bolster the bullpen.
The Braves' decision underscores their commitment to maintaining a competitive edge as they navigate the challenges of the MLB season. Fans will be watching closely to see how these changes impact the team's performance in the coming games.