Former position player Charlie Culberson is making a comeback with the Atlanta Braves, but this time as a pitcher. Culberson recently joined MLB Network and opened up about his decision to pursue pitching at the big league level. He revealed that he had made the decision last year after signing back with the Braves. Culberson knew that he would be riding the bench and not getting much playing time, so he saw the writing on the wall. However, he always had the desire to try pitching because it brought a new challenge and fun back into the game for him.
It will be interesting to see how Culberson fares on the mound. While he isn’t the first player to make the switch from hitting to pitching, some have found success. Culberson could potentially follow in their footsteps and make an impact for the Braves in the 2024 season. Former All-Star pitcher Jake Peavy asked Culberson about his strengths on the mound during the MLB Network segment. Culberson emphasized the importance of having confidence, trusting his stuff, and competing. He mentioned that he had the chance to pitch three times in Triple-A and had fun with it. Culberson enjoys the different demeanor he has on the mound, where he has control and can go after the batters.
Culberson has already had some pitching experience in blowout games during his MLB career. Although the pressure may not be as intense in those situations, he has found success, allowing just one earned run in 7.1 innings pitched. With this experience, Culberson hopes to emerge as a reliable hurler in the 2024 season and revitalize his career.