Braves dump former All-Star Dan Uggla

ATLANTA - The Atlanta Braves did everything they could during the last year to find a team willing to trade for struggling second baseman Dan Uggla.

There were no takers.

Uggla's frustrating, four-year tenure with the Braves ended Friday when the team requested unconditional release waivers on a former starter still guaranteed more than $18 million for the remainder of this year and next.

"We've been very active making calls for the last month," general manager Frank Wren said. "We got to a point where we realized that this was probably our only avenue."

Uggla received the news during an early afternoon meeting at Turner Field with Wren and manager Fredi Gonzalez.

In his fourth season with the Braves, the 34-year-old Uggla was batting .162 with two home runs and 10 RBI in 48 games and 130 at-bats.

He had a 33-game hitting streak in 2011, the franchise's second-longest, but also struck out 495 times in 451 games during the last three years.

Uggla was benched permanently May 28 when the Braves purchased the contract of Tommy La Stella from Triple-A Gwinnett.

The team's patience with Uggla appeared to wear thin last Sunday when he was suspended one game for reporting just 30 minutes before the start of a game at the Chicago Cubs.

Uggla, a three-time NL All-Star, hit .179 with 22 homers and 55 RBI last year and underwent corrective eye surgery last summer. He struggled so much he was left off the postseason roster after losing his job to Elliot Johnson, a journeyman claimed off waivers in late August.

The Braves reinserted Uggla as the starter at the beginning of spring training this year, but he hit .212 in April and .080 in 25 at-bats during May.

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