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“Carrasco soon elected free agency after the move and after briefly testing the market, he ultimately re-signed with the ...
The Atlanta Braves are nowhere near a playoff berth. With that being said, they could make a deal to set them free of some money.
Atlanta Braves star Marcell Ozuna reportedly vetoed numerous trades that the team tried to make before the deadline.
By choosing to keep the aging veteran, Atlanta is effectively limiting the at bats of catcher Sean Murphy. Snitker had announced that rookie catcher Drake Baldwin, who is in contention for NL Rookie ...
The Braves are 15-plus games under .500 and out of first place in the NL East. This is a lost season. It's made for giving up the guys who very likely won't be back next season, anyway.
“Remember when everybody said the Braves got a steal when Albies signed a seven-year $35 million deal in April 2019 that includes $7 million options for the 2026 and ‘27 seasons,” Bowman wrote.
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While having Harris batting in a certain spot could have helped, let's remember how out of reach the Atlanta Braves had already made this ballgame before that ...
The Braves have now lost three of their five starters from the Opening Day roster. Reynaldo Lopez had a shoulder injury, A.J. Smith-Shawver underwent Tommy John surgery, and now Sale.
With that in mind, the Braves are essentially planning on giving Albies a one-year, $3 million deal. That, for a player with his upside, is an easy yes, even following a major down year.
Braves' Chris Sale decision has a chance to pay off for a second time Had Sale pitched on his normal turn, he would've faced the 16-57 Colorado Rockies and then missed the Mets series at Truist Park.
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