The Atlanta Braves made a trio of roster moves on Friday adding pitchers Max Fried and Lucas Sims to the team's 40-man roster in advance of the Rule 5 eligibility deadline. Utility infielder Johan Camargo also made the cut.

Fried has been climbing the team's prospect rankings after being acquired from San Diego as part of the Justin Upton trade. He underwent Tommy John surgery in 2014 and missed nearly two full seasons rehabbing the injury. Fried returned to form in 2016 while posting a 3.93 ERA in 103 innings for Rome. Fried has never pitched about Class A ball but now that he is fully healthy, it wouldn't be surprising to see him advance quickly through the system.

The Braves drafted Sims with the 21st pick in the 2012 Draft. He put up a sold showing at Double-A Mississippi but struggled posting a 7.56 ERA in 11 appearances at Triple-A Gwinnett.

Johan Camargo is a 22-year-old infielder who played the entire 2016 season at Double-A Mississippi. He's never hit much (including a dreadful showing last year in the Arizona Fall League) but has a good glove and can serve as a defensive replacement should the Braves find themselves in need of one. After playing mostly shortstop throughout his minor league career, Camargo played around 30 games at both third base and shortstop for the M-Braves, with over 60 games played at second base, a new position for him.

The Braves now have 39 players on their 40-man roster, and the remaining slot may be filled in next month's Rule 5 draft: