It has been a busy Saturday for the Atlanta Braves in terms of making roster moves. First, the team elected to promote right-hander Jake Brigham from Gwinnett in advance of Saturday night's game in Pittsburgh.

Jake Brigham will be promoted from Gwinnett. Corresponding move will depend on Williams Perez's foot and the status of today's game — Mark Bowman (@mlbbowman) June 27, 2015

As noted by Mark Bowman above, the club made the Brigham move without (public) clarity on the corresponding roster decision, but later in the day, the Braves announced that starting pitcher Williams Perez would be placed on the 15-day disabled list as a result of a foot injury.

The Braves placed Williams Perez on the DL. They have not announced who will start in his place on Thursday. — Mark Bowman (@mlbbowman) June 27, 2015

Perez left Friday's game early as a result of the injury (sustained when he was struck by a batted ball), and it isn't a surprise that he is headed for the DL. At this time, there is no indication as to who will replace Perez in the starting rotation, with Brigham presumably available in a bullpen role immediately.

The 27-year-old Brigham has never appeared in a Major League game. Prior to his arrival in Atlanta, the right-hander made 12 starts in AA with a 3.05 ERA, and Brigham appeared in one game with Gwinnett, navigating four innings while allowing two earned runs on four hits.

Stay tuned.