The Atlanta Braves will likely make more roster moves than most teams this offseason, and that's because their roster shuffled through pitchers unlike any other all year.

During their disappointing 76-86 season, the Braves set a new franchise record with 46 pitchers used. Many of them only got a few appearances under their belts, and five unlucky folks got just one.

One of those five was future Hall of Fame candidate Craig Kimbrel. Nathan Wiles, though, was making his major league debut at the time, and at age 27, he's got a long way to go before reaching Kimbrel territory.

Wiles' journey got a bit more complicated on Tuesday, as the Braves gave him his outright release, according to the official Major League Baseball transactions log . He'll be an interesting signing candidate for ot

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