Braves DFA Carrasco Again, Recall Molina from Triple-A
Atlanta designated veteran righty Carlos Carrasco for assignment for the fourth time since August, opening a roster spot for Anthony Molina.

The Braves officially designated 39-year-old righty Carlos Carrasco for assignment on Friday, marking the fourth such move since last August. Carrasco has cleared waivers each prior time, elected free agency, and re-signed with Atlanta on minor league deals. Righty Anthony Molina was recalled from Triple-A Gwinnett to fill the vacated roster spot. The arrangement reflects a growing league-wide trend of teams cycling veteran arms as a de facto 41st roster man.
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