The Atlanta Braves could follow their Jurickson Profar signing by bringing in Philadelphia Phillies free agent pitcher Spencer Turnbull.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Mets, and Philadelphia Phillies sent scouts to watch a pitching workout for a former Atlanta Braves relief pitcher.
Though Hoffman is off the market, the Braves could still target some valuable arms in free agency. On Friday, Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer named former Boston Red Sox starter Nick Pivetta as a potential "wish list" target for the Braves before the season begins.
The Philadelphia Phillies are highly unlikely to sign Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. Perhaps the next best thing is signing someone related to him? The Phillies signed Nieves Izaguirre ...
with ball clubs such as the Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies leading the way. The Braves may be able to reestablish themselves as a legitimate contender if they can stay healthy, though. Another relevant note to consider is that Atlanta ...
Forbes' list of most valuable sports teams in the world ranked the New York Yankees at the third spot overall at $7.
Atlanta Braves announcer Brandon Gaudin, who graduated from Harrison, returned to Evansville for last weekend's Night of Memories.
It took a while, but the Atlanta Braves finally did something of note in MLB free agency! On Thursday afternoon, they agreed to a three-year deal to bring Juric
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"On paper, the Braves starting rotation could be one of the best in baseball. However, Spencer Strider is returning from an internal brace procedure that cost him almost all of the 2024 season and won't be ready for Opening Day. Meanwhile, Chris Sale and Reynaldo López carry quite a bit of injury risk."
The Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves backed out of agreements to sign Jeff Hoffman because of concerns about the reliever’s pitching shoulder before he finalized a $33 million, three-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays last week.
Max Scherzer believes he still has something left in the tank and wants to continue pitching in 2025 after an injury-plagued season.