The Atlanta Braves made a series of roster moves ahead of Tuesday’s contest in Pittsburgh. Most notably, right-hander Owen Murphy was optioned to Triple-A Gwinnett. In addition, the club selected the contract of lefty Connor Thomas, released righty Daysbel Hernández, recalled righty James Karinchak, and placed righty Tyler Kinley on the paternity list.

22-year-old Murphy made his debut on Monday evening, where he was put in a difficult extra-inning situation against the New York Mets. He threw just one inning but allowed the game-winning runs.

The remaining moves are refreshing Atlanta’s bullpen as the club continues the final road trip before the All-Star break. Thomas gives the Braves a fresh left-handed arm, while Karinchak returns after a brief stint in Triple-A to help cover innings with Kinley away on the paternity list.

Hurston Waldrep struggled and the Braves suffered a 12-4 beatdown from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Ronald Acuña Jr. is reportedly nearing a rehab assignment. It could begin as soon as next week.

The Minnesota Twins have placed outfielder Byron Buxton on the 10-day injured list with a right hip strain. The move is retroactive to July 6. The injury will cause Buxton to miss the All-Star Game.

Rowdy Tellez has rejoined the Braves on a minor league deal.

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Rowdy Tellez is back with the Braves

The DFA cycle is now apparently a thing for ol’ Rowdy, as he has reportedly signed a minor league deal to rejoin the Braves organization.

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