Revisiting the Braves' trade for Hector Olivera

Hector Olivera is hitting .211 with no homers and two RBIs in six games this season.

Hector Olivera is hitting .211 with no homers and two RBIs in six games this season.

On July 30, 2015, the Braves acquired left fielder Hector Olivera, pitcher Paco Rodriguez, pitcher Zachary Bird and a draft pick in a three-team trade with the Dodgers and Marlins.

The Braves gave up pitchers Alex Wood, Jim Johnson, Bronson Arroyo, Luis Avilan and shortstop Jose Peraza.

Here's a look at how each player has fared since the deal.

Players the Braves acquired

Olivera played in 24 games for the Braves last season, hitting .253 with two homers and 11 RBIs. He's hitting .211 with no homers and two RBIs in six games this season. The Braves owe the 31-year-old about $32 million for the final five years of the contract through 2020. He's been placed on administrative leave after he was charged with misdemeanor assault and battery Wednesday.

Rodriguez has not pitched since the trade and is currently recovering from elbow surgery.

Pitcher Bird went 1-1 for Double-A Mississippi Braves last season and is 2-0 for Class A Advanced Carolina Mudcats this season.

Players the Braves gave up

Pitcher Wood went for 5-6 with 4.35 ERA for the Dodgers last season and is 1-1 this season with a 9.00 ERA.

Shortstop Peraza hit .182 in seven games for the Dodgers and was traded to the Reds and is playing in the International League now.

Reliever Johnson went 0-3 with a save, five holds and a 10.13 ERA for the Dodgers last season and became a free agent. He re-signed with the Braves and is 0-2 with a 9.82 ERA this season.

Pitcher Arroyo never pitched for the Braves or the Dodgers and L.A. declined his 2016 option. He signed a minor league deal with the Nationals.

Reliever Avilan pitched in 23 games for the Dodgers last season and had a 5.17 ERA. He's now in minors after having a poor spring.