The MLB Draft concluded over the weekend, with the Braves adding a ton of intriguing prospects to their system — three of which landed in Kiley McDaniel’s latest top 10 for the organization.
The All-Star Game is behind us, which means the big topic is the trade deadline. The Atlanta Braves are expected to be buyers and will make a push for the World Series.
The Atlanta Braves have finalized their starters for their first series after the All-Star break against the Texas Rangers. While Chris Sale will pitch Friday and Grant Holmes will start Sunday, Owen Murphy will make his first career start in Saturday's middle game.
If there’s one thing everybody should know good and well by now from Alex Anthopoulos’ tenure with the Braves, it’s that he loves a good reunion. There are countless examples of guys leaving Atlanta only to return down the line, so it makes sense to run through a couple of former Braves who have a strong chance of being traded in the coming weeks.
The Atlanta Braves aren’t in a position to stand pat at this year’s MLB trade deadline. With a 55-40 record, ATL has the third-best record in the National League.
The MLB Draft doesn’t get the same attention as the NFL Draft…or the NBA Draft…or even the NHL Draft. There’s the element of a stay in a farm system, the general lack of immediate impact for MLB draft picks, and the fact that it’s tougher for one MLB player to turn a franchise’s fortunes around.
How y’all doing? I, personally, am ready for this break to be over. The All-Star Game and related festivities came to a close last night – Sam’s got a recap on how our Braves represented us in the Midsummer Classic.
The Atlanta Braves have reportedly wasted no time putting pen to paper with several of the team's top picks from the 2026 MLB Draft. Atlanta has reached
When the regular season resumes this weekend, an Atlanta Braves prospect will be preparing for a major career moment. The team announced their rotation for the upcoming series against the Texas Rangers.
Past summaries: So far, so good through mid-April Even better in late April May-be they’re just really good Late May just good, rather than absurdly awesome A June swoon so far Awful The Braves went 6-6 in July before the All-Star Break.
Due to the expanded playoffs and the miserably weak American League, the number of teams guaranteed to sell ahead of the trade deadline is smaller than ever.
As the Braves desperately search for answers to their rotation woes, AJ Smith-Shawver is next in line to get a crack. The hard-throwing right-hander began his rehab assignment at the beginning of the month.
Even the most successful regular-season teams in Major League Baseball have failed to win it all. Here's our list of 20 such clubs that fall into that category.
An abysmal finish has taken a lot of the air out of what was, on the whole, a strong first half for the Braves. But in some ways, it’s better to go through a rough patch now than two weeks before October baseball.
The 2026 All-Star Game has come and gone, and the American League defeated the National League 4-0. Though the final score was not ideal, the Atlanta Braves had five All-Stars, four of which played.
The 2026 MLB All-Star festivities are in the books, and the Atlanta Braves saw five of their players get to be part of it this year. For some, it was their first time.
The Atlanta Braves have signed both of their first-rounders today. First, their ninth overall pick, outfielder AJ Gracia, signed for $3,997,500, which is well under slot value, which is $6,675,300.
Somehow, the 2026 All-Star break is here. What a first half for the Atlanta Braves. We’ve run the emotional gamut in this 55-40 record – delirious joy, abysmal lows, and all the in-between.
Even Atlanta Braves star pitcher Chris Sale is confused about Zack Wheeler’s MLB All-Star situation. Wheeler is having a strong 2026 season, but was somehow snubbed from a spot in the Midsummer Classic. While he was later given an invite to the All-Star Game, he turned it down, saying that he felt disrespected for being initially overlooked.
After missing out on the playoffs last year, the Braves looked very much like a postseason-bound team for most of 2026. The Braves’ offense, despite some flaws, was one of the best in the Majors over the first half.
The Atlanta Braves have been hit extremely hard by injuries this season. But they’ve been able to keep Matt Olson in the lineup. And as they head into the All-Star break in first place in the NL East, here is one trade the Braves must not make at the 2026 MLB deadline.
The 2026 MLB Draft began Sunday with Rounds 1-4, while Rounds 5-20 are scheduled for Monday. The Atlanta Braves made five selections on the opening day, picking at Nos.
Virginia outfielder AJ Gracia was selected in the 2026 MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves with the No. 9 overall pick. Gracia was considered a first-round talent coming into the selection process.
For Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson, the challenge of playing 162 games in a season is rewarding, and it's safe to assume Olson felt rewarded Friday night when he made franchise history.
The Braves have re-signed Carlos Carrasco to a new minor league deal, according to his transactions tracker at MLB.com. The transaction logs also indicated that catcher Jair Camargo has been outrighted to Triple-A Gwinnett.
The Atlanta Braves are in pursuit of a three-time All-Star at the trade deadline to bolster their playoff hopes. The Braves have expressed interest in Boston Red Sox pitcher Sonny Gray, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic.