The former Atlanta Braves right-handed pitcher shared what happened that led to his offseason signing with the Baltimore Orioles.
Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter suggested the Atlanta Braves could acquire a new, affordable starting pitcher before the start of the 2025 MLB season.
It took a while, but the Atlanta Braves finally did something of note ... as well as aging veteran Charlie Morton signing with the Baltimore Orioles to live to fight another day in his impressive ...
ATLANTA — New Atlanta Braves pitching prospect Raudy Reyes won’t turn 17 until August and has a fastball that’s touched 102 mph. Even in this velocity-obsessed era in baseball, when triple-digit heaters aren’t the rarity they were years ago, topping 100 mph at age 16 remains stunning.
The Atlanta Braves lost Charlie Morton and Max Fried this offseason. They could make a last-minute signing to help replace the production they lost.
The Atlanta Braves have not made any significant additions to their starting rotation despite losing Max Fried and Charlie Morton. The Braves could swing a trade to find an elite starter.
A new MLB rumor reveals the Atlanta Braves are among the teams in hot pursuit of a pair of All-Star-level starters on the trade block.
The Braves haven’t been very busy this offseason. The only worthwhile acquisition Atlanta has been involved in was the Jurickson Profar signing. Granted, the roster was never in dire need of an overhaul,
The Braves lost Max Fried, Charlie Morton, and A.J. Minter to free agency while adding Jurickson Profar on a three-year deal. If the season started tomorrow, Atlanta would be relying on internal candidates to pick up the slack.
The Braves had a quiet winter before signing left fielder Jurickson Profar last week, a significant addition who immediately bolstered their lineup and gave them a formidable outfield when fully healthy.
The Braves just completed one of the best and strongest signings of the offseason, dollar for dollar: they got three years of Jurickson Profar for $42 million