The Atlanta Braves have made a transaction by acquiring infielder Nick Allen from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for minor league pitcher Jared Johnson. This move took place on Monday and aims to bolster the Braves’ roster ahead of the upcoming season.
Nick Allen struggled last season, posting a batting average of .175 with just one home run, four runs batted in (RBIs), and an on-base plus slugging (OPS) of .463 across 41 games for the Athletics. However, he displayed a much stronger performance while playing for Triple-A Las Vegas, where he achieved a .345 batting average, hit seven home runs, recorded 51 RBIs, and successfully stole 16 bases in 81 games.
In return, the Braves sent pitcher Jared Johnson to the Athletics. The 23-year-old pitched last season in High-A Rome within the South Atlantic League. Over the course of 38 relief appearances, Johnson attained a record of 7-4, with eight saves and a stellar earned run average (ERA) of 2.60. He limited opponents to a .206 batting average and recorded an impressive 62 strikeouts over 52 innings pitched, while allowing 27 walks.
This trade marks an important step for both teams as they adjust their rosters and prepare for the next chapter of their seasons. The Braves hope that Allen can find his footing and contribute positively to their lineup, while the Athletics are keen on developing Johnson’s potential in their farm system. The dynamics of each player’s performance in the coming seasons will be closely monitored as they transition to their new teams.