The Atlanta Braves just made a move that has the baseball world buzzing, and it’s not just because they’ve signed a solid outfielder. They’ve added a legacy, a story, and a potential late-career surge in Mike Yastrzemski.
The Atlanta Braves are turning to a fellow with a famous last name. Atlanta has agreed to a deal with free agent outfielder Mike Yastrzemski, Robert Murray of FanSided reported on Wednesday.
According to Jon Heyman, the Atlanta Braves have signed outfielder Mike Yastrzemski to a two-year contract worth $23 million. Mike Yastrzemski was a late bloomer, making his MLB debut at 28 years old in 2019, but he arrived with a bang, posting an .892 OPS over his first two seasons.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
The Mets are living proof that it takes a lot more than a boatload of cash to win championships. Last offseason, they spent nearly $800 million to win the Juan Soto sweepstakes, yet completely ignored a rotation riddled with holes.
For all of the talk this offseason about what changes might be coming to the Braves lineup in 2026, it's possible that one name could return in what many might consider to be a surprising move.
The Atlanta Braves continue to check in on potential additions, this one via the trade market. According to the Dallas Morning News' Evan Grant, the Braves are among three teams that have checked in on shortstop Corey Seager.
The Winter Meetings provided a time for Team USA to discuss its plans for the upcoming World Baseball Classic. Former Atlanta Braves utility man and Team USA manager Mark DeRosa emphasized the need for pitching.
Perhaps the biggest name that could be moved this offseason is Rangers superstar shortstop Corey Seager. Texas is reportedly looking to slash payroll, and opposing teams are circling like sharks in the water — including the Atlanta Braves.
The Atlanta Braves had some big Winter Meetings buzz as the annual event winds down. According to The Athletic, they explored the price point for All-Star closer Edwin Díaz before he signed with the Dodgers this week.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
According to several reports, the Braves were in on Edwin Díaz, but part of the holdup came down to the draft-pick compensation attached to him. Because Díaz rejected a qualifying offer, any team that signed him would have to forfeit its second-highest draft pick.
The Atlanta Braves endured a forgettable 2025 season. The Braves are hoping to bounce back and compete in 2026. They believe new manager Walt Weiss can help them rebound.
The Winter Meetings provide a key time to garner insight into where teams stand and how players look at the height of the offseason. The Atlanta Braves still desire a shortstop, and Ha-Seong Kim is still on the market.
Braves fans are probably tired of hearing about marquee players they almost landed, but so far this offseason, that’s about all we’ve got. The latest example is Edwin Díaz, who signed a three-year, $69 million deal — spurning the Mets and instead joining the back-to-back champion Dodgers.
For all the troubles the Atlanta Braves have had with pitching over the last few years, the Atlanta farm system has become a factory for top pitching talent.
At the MLB Winter Meetings, Braves manager Walt Weiss said he’s comfortable with Mauricio Dubon as the everyday shortstop, but the club hasn’t closed the door on upgrading the position if the right deal presents itself.
The Atlanta Braves could soon see a familiar spark at the top of their order again. New manager Walt Weiss confirmed that moving Ronald Acuna Jr. back to his usual leadoff role is under serious consideration as the Braves shape their lineup over the MLB offseason.
Christmas is fast approaching, the MLB Winter Meetings are nearing an end, and the Braves still haven’t addressed any of their major needs with real certainty.
The Atlanta Braves manage to hang inside the top-10 of the upcoming MLB Draft. They entered with the sixth-best odds for the top pick, and they wound up in the ninth spot.
The Atlanta Braves are coming off a very disappointing season. Atlanta had one of the worst campaigns in recent memory, finishing the year with a 76-86 record.
For now, the Atlanta Braves look to keep the designated hitter position open. Marcell Ozuna is still out there. His return isn't fully ruled out. Perhaps bringing in a big bat could still happen in the form of somebody else.
There aren’t many trades in MLB history that will go down as more one-sided than the Atlanta Braves’ acquisition of Chris Sale a couple of offseasons ago.
It may not be talked about as much as finding a frontline starter or an impact bat, but the Braves have some massive holes in their bullpen — holes that are going to require significant resources to fill.
The Atlanta Braves are looking to bounce back in 2026 after missing out on the MLB playoffs this year. To do so, they will need rebound performances from several key players, including second baseman Ozzie Albies, who faces a pivotal season ahead.