Get ready to receive the big-league experience. From the moment you walk into the clubhouse and see your name on the back of your personalized uniform, you will be treated as if you were an Atlanta ...
Jarred Kelenic might be one of the biggest wild cards on the Atlanta Braves roster. In the summer, he was starting to pop off and looked like a major solution to their outfield needs. That run ...
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 22: Marcus Stroman #0 of the New York Yankees pitches during the game against the Atlanta Braves at Yankee Stadium on June 22, 2024, in New York, New York. NEW YORK ...
Just a few days into the new year, optimism is in short supply around Braves Country, as the fan base experienced yet another tough day in what's turning into a very disappointing offseason.
It’s official. The Atlanta Braves are down two starting pitchers from last season. Charlie Morton has signed a one-year, $15-million deal with the Baltimore Orioles. Spencer Strider will take ...
Atlanta Braves fans are still waiting for the team to make a splash in MLB free agency. Could the organization finally do that at shortstop? CBS Sports' R.J. Anderson argued that could happen.
The Braves didn’t have too many players set to test free agency this offseason, but the ones that did were integral pieces that have all been with the organization for at least four years. Two of ...
After weeks of wavering media reports, Charlie Morton is officially leaving the Atlanta Braves. MLB insider Mark Feinsand reported Friday that Morton signed a 1-year deal with the Baltimore Orioles.
All right, for the one-millionth time this offseason, repeat after me. The Atlanta Braves could use another starting pitcher in their rotation. We all know it. We’ve all been waiting to see who ...
Last year’s turbulent season and quiet offseason have put the Atlanta Braves' expectations in a tough spot. Even if this team gets healthy, there are mixed views on how well they’ll perform ...
The Atlanta Braves struggled in 2024 more than anybody expected. After two early injuries to Spencer Strider and Ronald Acuña Jr., the Braves never really rebounded like they were expected to.