It's been a relatively quiet offseason for the Atlanta Braves this year. They haven't made any moves to bolster their roster for 2025, and while they're still in good shape after reaching the postseason again,
MLB.com's Thomas Harrigan argued that the Atlanta Braves are the best fit for a 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series starter.
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The Atlanta Braves are addressing the persisting needs to their starting rotation. They are predicted to land a World Series pitcher.
The Braves also signed Bryan De La Cruz to a one-year deal Dec. 16 to add outfield depth but otherwise had a quiet offseason before the addition of Profar. Profar, a switch-hitter, will join Michael Harris, Jarred Kelenic, De La Cruz and Eli White as Atlanta's top outfielders. Acuña could be ready to join the team in May or June.
Nevertheless, it has been a fairly frustrating offseason for a Braves team that has World Series aspirations. Perhaps Willingham can prove to be a valuable under the radar pitcher for Atlanta in 2025. Willingham, 26, has pitched in a total of 19 big league ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers are Major League Baseball's newest Evil Empire. They spent over $1 billion last offseason on Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Gl
The Atlanta Braves have been relatively quiet this offseason ... Flaherty recently helped guide the Los Angeles Dodgers to another World Series title this past fall and he remains one of the ...
Spencer Strider entered last season as a Cy Young favorite on an Atlanta Braves team with World Series aspirations. Those hopes were quickly derailed as he left his second start of the year due to elbow discomfort.
Roki Sasaki signing with the Los Angeles Dodgers broke the baseball world, albeit momentarily. It's tough to blame Andrew Friedman and Co. for taking advantage
There’s an old adage that youth baseball players often hear when starting the journey toward reaching their dreams in the sport they love. At its core, the phrase is some version of, “It doesn’t matter where you are,
The Braves center fielder was an early participant in the annual event in Tempe that takes place over MLK weekend