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McHugh
Relief Pitcher
Birthdate
19/6/1987
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Naperville, IL
College
Berry College
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Ex-Braves RHP McHugh retires after 11 seasons
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Braves pick up Morton option, decline Rosario's
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Braves' Soroka done for '23, won't need surgery
3Y
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Braves place pitchers Soroka, McHugh on IL
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Braves put McHugh on IL, recall prospect Shuster
3Y
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