DONE DEAL: Braves have completed the signing of veteran infielder on minor-league contract

After non-tendering Andrew Velazquez just a few weeks ago, the Atlanta Braves have brought him back into the organization.

The Braves have signed Velazquez and right-handed pitcher Ben Brown to minor league contracts, according to the team’s transaction wire.

Velazquez, 29, is a veteran of seven teams who has been traded twice and selected three times off waivers since being drafted in the seventh round of the 2012 draft.

Andrew Velazquez - Atlanta Braves Shortstop - ESPN

He was claimed off waivers by Atlanta in early September and has played in the major leagues with six different teams, most recently the Los Angeles Angels. Velazquez, primarily a shortstop, has also played every outfield position and every position in the infield except first base and catcher in his six seasons.

With a career, the bat has never amounted to much.In 275 MLB games, he has a slash line of 189/.244/.293 and 12 home runs. Velasquez’s speed, on the other hand, has been an asset; in 47 attempts, he has stolen 40 games.

After the recent trades of Nicky Lopez and Brad Shewmake to the Chicago White Sox, the utility role at both the major league and AAA Gwinnett was down to Vaughn Grissom (who has his own defensive concerns) or prospect Luke Waddell, who has never appeared in the majors.

Velazquez has a.973 career fielding percentage at shortstop, with 17 errors in 1499.2 innings played. However, six of those errors occurred in only 233.1 innings in 2023, prompting the Angels to place Velazquez on waivers when prospect Zach Neto recovered and resumed his starting shortstop role.

Ben Bowden, a minor league righty, has also joined Atlanta. Bowden, a Rockies second-round pick in 2016, has only 35.2 innings in the majors, all with Colorado in 2021, with a 6.56 ERA.

The 29-year-old reliever has three main pitches: a 92-mph fastball (which he throws 50% of the time), a slider, and a changeup. In 49 relief appearances for Philadelphia’s AAA affiliate (Lehigh Valley) in 2023, he was 6-2 with a 4.64 ERA. He struck out 76 batters in 52.1 innings pitched, for a 13.1 K/9, but he also walked 32 (5.5 BB/9) and allowed eight home runs.

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