The Braves made another roster move Wednesday, though it didn't have the impact of Tuesday's Shelby Miller trade.
The Braves agreed to terms on a one-year contract with veteran utility player Emilio Bonifacio.
Bonifacio, 30, hit just .167 (13-for-78) with two doubles and a .198 on-base percentage in 47 games for the White Sox last season.
He has experience at every position except catcher and first base, and spent time at both middle infield positions and all three outfield positions when he was with the Braves for 41 games in 2014.
Heyward trade paying off now
While some fans still rue the trade of popular outfielder Jason Heyward, the quantity and quality of players and prospects the Braves have leveraged from that one trade is staggering. (Click here to read more)
Braves have money to spend
The Braves added approximately $4 million to their available funds with Tuesday's trade that sent Miller to the Diamondbacks. (Click here to read more)
Happy to have Swanson
Dansby Swanson, one of the players acquired in the Miller trade, could be the Braves' shortstop — or second baseman — by some point in the 2017 season, or 2018 at the latest. (Click here to read more)
Bradley: A masterful move
After one year and three weeks of deconstruction, a dozen major trades and 95 big-league losses, the Braves are again ready to rumble. (Click here to read more)