The Atlanta Braves could look to acquire Jack Flaherty in free agency to replace Max Fried in the starting rotation.
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,
The Atlanta Braves have been mostly inactive this offseason, but Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller argued that could change soon.
The Atlanta Braves letting Max Fried leave in free agency is looking better and better the more experts weigh in on his deal with the Yankees.
The Atlanta Braves are addressing the persisting needs to their starting rotation. They are predicted to land a World Series pitcher.
February is right around the corner, and the Braves have been dormant the entire offseason. They've watched Max Fried, Charlie Morton, and A.J. Minter
There’s no question Alex Anthopoulos deserves the benefit of the doubt. As Braves general manager, he has more instances of making something out of nothing than just about every other general manager combined. Just look what he did last offseason when he acquired Chris Sale and Reynaldo Lopez for pennies.
Profar, one-time Texas infielder, now 32, broke into the big leagues at 19 but has been hampered by lack of playing time and uncertainty over how, when, and where he should be used. According to media reports, he had been pursued by several other clubs – including San Diego and Philadelphia – seeking to beef up their batting orders.
The Atlanta Braves need to add a starting pitcher and they may poach from the Boston Red Sox to bring in Nick Pivetta.
MLB.com's Thomas Harrigan argued that the Atlanta Braves are the best fit for a 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series starter.
The once highly touted Texas Rangers prospect is coming off a career year with the San Diego Padres, where he hit .280 with 24 home runs and 85 RBIs, earning an All-Star nod and a Silver Slugger.
The Toronto Blue Jays, who have repeatedly struck out on top free agents two offseasons in a row, have been the most heavily rumored suitor of late. The San Francisco Giants, too, have long sought a big bopper and could use a first baseman.