Braves star outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. and pitcher Spencer Strider are not expected to recover from injuries in time for Atlanta's season opener at San Diego on March 27.
However, while it's an extreme case, let's look at a famous example of a top starting pitcher prospect turn closer. Baseball America ranked Hall of Fame closer Mariano Rivera as the No. 9 prospect in ...
We just want to make the team better,’” Anthopoulos told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Tuesday. This is where the Braves stand as their offseason ... s option and backloading Aaron Bummer’s new ...
Brownstown Central’s football team finds itself on the verge of achieving its most sought-after goal of the season as it ...
Cashman was asked about the remarks Kelly made in which he compared and contrasted the Dodgers’ attention to detail versus ...
The Braves' 2024 injury struggle will continue in 2025 after opening day was ruled out for Ronald Acuña Jr and Spencer ...
The Major League Baseball offseason just began, but the Atlanta Braves already know they will be without multiple marquee names at the start of the ...
Acuña is recovering from left knee surgery for the ACL he tore in late May, and Strider is recovering from internal-brace ...
Monday was a big day for former Seattle Mariners players. Teoscar Hernandez was extended a one-year qualifying offer of ...
Another team that's long been connected to Adames has been the Atlanta Braves. If Adames landed with the Mets, it would be the worst-case scenario for Atlanta because they would miss out on their star ...
ATLANTA -- Nathan Eovaldi ranks near the top of the Braves’ wish list, according to an industry ... Eovaldi’s contract ...
Hernández had 33 home runs and drove in 99 runs in 154 games for the Dodgers in 2024. After a fantastic season, he is ...