PT TOMORROW: NL EAST -- Can Edward Cabrera harness his control and claim a rotation spot in Miami?

Atlanta Braves

The rich are looking to get richer as the MLB-best Atlanta Braves will soon be able to bolster their rotation: Kyle Wright said he felt great after a rehab start at High-A Rome. Wright threw three shutout innings and needed only 26 pitches to complete the feat. He struck out four and while he'll likely need to build up a bit before rejoing the MLB club, his return would be a boon to the best team in baseball. Wright won 21 games for Atlanta last season while throwing 180.1 innings, to the tune of a 3.19 ERA off a 3.89 FIP. He would finally resolve the open fifth spot in the rotation that has seemed to be the Achilles heel for Atlanta this season. While Yonny Chirinos had filled that spot, the Braves lost Chirinos to the...

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