Spring training is just around the corner, and the Atlanta Braves are quickly running out of time to make any last-minute roster additions.
The biggest offseason need—outfield depth—was addressed with the recent signing of Jurickson Profar, but there’s still some work to be done.
A little extra bullpen help and perhaps another rotation depth piece would go a long way in rounding out the roster before Opening Day.
The good news is the Braves still have a couple of weeks before pitchers and catchers report to Florida, so there’s a window—albeit a shrinking one—to make some moves.
But in the meantime, the team has already taken a step forward, officially releasing their list of non-roster invitees for 2025 spring training.
Drake Baldwin Leads Braves’ Non-Roster Invitees for Spring Training
There weren’t too many surprises on this year’s list, but one name stands out: Drake Baldwin.
With Travis d’Arnaud now out of the picture, the Braves’ top-catching prospect was all but guaranteed to receive an invite. The team wants to get a closer look at him, and rightfully so.
Baldwin has steadily climbed the ranks in the minors. If he performs well in camp, there’s a real shot he could challenge for a roster spot—especially if Sean Murphy struggles early.
No Cam Caminiti—But That’s No Surprise
Of course, some Braves fans were hoping for an even bigger name—first-round pick Cam Caminiti. But let’s be real, this one wasn’t too shocking.
Caminiti was drafted straight out of high school. While the Braves have a reputation for aggressively pushing their prospects, it’s still rare for a high school pick to get a big league camp invite in their first full professional season.
That being said, don’t be surprised if he forces his way into the conversation next year.
Bullpen Battle: De Los Santos and Shreve Could Make an Impact
As for other invitees, there are a couple of bullpen arms worth watching. Enyel De Los Santos and Chasen Shreve both have big league experience.
Given the current state of the Braves bullpen, they’ve got a legitimate shot at cracking the Opening Day roster.
If either of them impresses in camp, they could carve out a role—at least to start the season.
So, what’s next for the Braves? They’ve addressed some key areas with a little time left before spring training officially kicks off.
The question remains: will Alex Anthopoulos make one more move?