The Braves are officially in seller mode.

After seven consecutive seasons in which they pursued additions to aid in their postseason chase, the Braves gave up a contributing player in exchange for a minor leaguer late Thursday – a trade-deadline sale.

The player was righthanded reliever Rafael Montero, who was shipped to the Detroit Tigers in exchange for minor leaguer Jim Jarvis, a 24-year infielder who was with the Tigers’ Double-A team. Detroit is in first place in the American League Central.

Montero joined the Braves in April as part of a trade with the Houston Astros. He was not exceptional, finishing his time with the Braves with an ERA of 5.50 and a WHIP of 1.398 in 36 appearances and 34 1/3 innings. But he did have a .211 opposition batting average, including .197 against lefthanded betters (a reverse split as Montero is a righty).

Montero also has postseason experience, having pitched for the Astros in the playoffs in 2022 and 2023. He helped Houston win the 2022 World Series. The 34-year-old Montero is on an expiring contract.

In three minor-league seasons since getting drafted in the 11th round out of Alabama, Jarvis has hit .242 with eight home runs in 795 at-bats. At Double-A Erie this season, he hit .242 with two home runs and an OPS of .652. He has played shortstop, third and second, with the majority of his innings at short.

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