
McLaughlin Transferred Back to Carolina; O'Neal to Danville
April 24, 2016 - Carolina League (CarL1)
Carolina Mudcats News Release
ZEBULON, NC - The Atlanta Braves announced two player transactions today with both affecting the Carolina Mudcats active roster. The moves included the transfer of RHP Sean McLaughlin back to the Carolina Mudcats roster and the transfer of LHP Michael O'Neal to the Danville Braves.
The Mudcats roster is currently at 25 active players with four on the disabled list and one on the suspended list.
In summary:
4/24 - LHP Michael O'Neal transferred from Carolina Mudcats to Danville Braves
4/24 - RHP Sean McLaughlin transferred from Danville Braves to Carolina Mudcats
The Carolina Mudcats are the Class A Advanced affiliate of the Atlanta Braves. First established in 1991, the two-time Southern League Champion Carolina Mudcats are in their 26th consecutive season of baseball at Five County Stadium in Zebulon, N.C.
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