The Atlanta Braves, despite their team challenges, have a shining star in 40-year-old reliever Jesse Chavez. The 17-year veteran etched his name in the history books on Sunday, reaching his 1,000th career strikeout. This significant milestone is a testament to his enduring presence and skill in the game.
The Braves are still in a solid position in the standings but the offense can’t keep scuffling like they have and expect the team to stay there, either.
Due to a slew of injuries to key pieces and an offense that refuses to hit, the MLB trade deadline has now become the topic of discussion surrounding the Braves.
The trade deadline is going to be the talk of the town around Braves Country over the next seven weeks because moves must be made if this team wants to find itself back in the World Series at the end of October.
The Atlanta Braves are taking a break on Monday, a pause in the schedule that could be welcome, as evidenced by their recent performance. In their last
The Braves are coming off three straight losses to the Washington Nationals, who have now beaten Atlanta six times in eight tries over the last two weeks.
The Atlanta Braves' organizational respect is apparently high among players. The Athletic conducted a survey of MLB players who voted the Braves as the team…
The 2024 MLB Draft is just over a month away, with the event scheduled to begin July 14 in Fort Worth, Texas. The Atlanta Braves hold the draft's No. 24 overall pick, and general manager Alex Anthopoulos has a plethora of ways he can go.
The Braves struggles continued on Sunday. For the first three innings on Sunday, Hurston Waldrep certainly impressed in his debut start against the Nationals.
The Atlanta Braves should be in the outfield market to replace Ronald Acuna Jr. and could look to the Boston Red Sox for help.
The Braves must add offense at the trade deadline if they want to be relevant come October. The lineup was already treading water with Ronald Acuña Jr.
This stretch by Atlanta has been no fun for anyone. A disappointing and frustrating stretch for the Atlanta Braves continued Sunday with an 8-5 loss to the Washington Nationals.
Despite the Braves being painfully tough to watch over the last six weeks, Sunday afternoon brought a glimmer of hope as they called up top prospect Hurston Waldrep.
The Braves sit in a similar place through 62 games as they did last year, but there’s a much different feel to it this season. Atlanta has dealt with countless injuries, specifically to the club’s best players in Ronald Acuna Jr.
The start of Sunday’s game between the Braves and Nationals has been delayed It wouldn’t be a series in Washington without a good old fashioned rain delay.
Sean Murphy gets a day off and Snitker swapped the catcher spot with Arcia’s spot in the lineup, but otherwise keeps the lineup the same from Saturday.
The Atlanta Braves may be struggling on offense this season. But there’s not much wrong with the pitching staff, and it could potentially result in some hardware at the end of the year.
Heading into 2024, the Atlanta Braves were again favorites to win the National League East. But with the rise of the Philadelphia Phillies as a powerhouse, it’s possible Atlanta will not win the division.
The tables appear to be turning in the rivalry between the Atlanta Braves and the Washington Nationals. With their 7-3 win at home on Saturday, the Nationals have taken two of the first three games in this series after winning three of four May 27-30 in Atlanta.
The Braves are calling up top pitching prospect Hurston Waldrep.
The Atlanta Braves are breathing a sigh of relief. The team is getting closer to having outfielder Jarred Kelenic back on the field, per MLB.com. Kelenic has been out after jamming his wrist during a game.
Atlanta right-hander Charlie Morton will be looking for a measure of revenge when the Braves visit the Washington Nationals on Saturday. Morton (3-2, 3.88 ERA) faced the Nationals in Atlanta on May 27 and it did not go well.
Gold may have struck again for the Atlanta Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos. This time, it might be in the form of a free-agent pitcher signing.
The Atlanta Braves' signing of pitcher Reynaldo Lopez over the winter may turn out to be one of the best moves of the entire offseason. Having served as a reliever nearly exclusively since 2022, the Braves said they wanted to utilize Lopez as a starter, and that's worked out to historic proportions.
As the Atlanta Braves prepare to be active before the MLB Trade Deadline, recent reports are that they will seek to bolster their pitching staff. It has been a good and bad season for the Atlanta Braves this year.
Boston sent its longtime ace left-hander and cash to Atlanta in exchange for infielder Vaughn Grissom in late December.
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