Cassandra Reed+FollowBraves’ pitching search narrows to one standoutMichael King’s decision to stay with the Padres means the Braves’ options for a new starting pitcher are shrinking fast. With big names like Framber Valdez likely out of reach and Japanese stars rarely landing in Atlanta, Ranger Suarez is suddenly the most realistic fit. He’s consistent, left-handed, and could pair well with Chris Sale—if the price is right. The front office isn’t desperate, but fans know a strong rotation is key for another deep playoff run. Would you roll the dice on Suarez, or stick with the arms we’ve got? #Sports #Baseball #Braves10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowRemembering Braves outfielder Albert HallAlbert Hall may not have been a household name, but his unforgettable cycle in 1987 is a moment every Atlanta Braves fan treasures. Hall’s speed and determination made him a fan favorite, and his rare achievement—hitting for the cycle and scoring the winning run—still stands out in team history. His passing at 67 is a reminder of the players who give us those electric, once-in-a-lifetime memories. What other Braves moments or unsung heroes stick with you? Let’s celebrate the impact of players like Hall who made baseball magic possible, even if just for one night. #Sports #Baseball #Braves20Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowBraves take a bold swing with Ian HamiltonAtlanta’s bullpen just got a shakeup—former Yankees standout Ian Hamilton is joining the Braves on a one-year deal. Hamilton’s 2023 numbers were electric, but injuries have kept him from finding consistency. Still, the Braves see big upside: his strikeout stats and pitch movement are elite when he’s healthy. If he can rediscover that 2023 form, Atlanta might have landed a hidden gem for those crucial middle innings. What do you think—will this risky move pay off, or is Atlanta rolling the dice too much? Let’s hear your thoughts on the new-look bullpen! #Sports #Baseball #Braves00Share
Maria Chavez+FollowHow one Braves trade shaped Atlanta’s futureAtlanta’s decision to trade Justin Upton in 2014 didn’t just mark the end of an era—it quietly set the stage for the Braves’ pitching dominance today. While Upton’s power was unforgettable, it’s Max Fried, one of the prospects Atlanta got in return, who’s become a cornerstone of the team’s rotation. Fried’s stellar pitching and Gold Glove defense have made him a fan favorite and a key part of the Braves’ success. Looking back, would you have made the same trade? Which Braves deal do you think changed the franchise the most? #Sports #Baseball #Braves00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowBraves quietly add ex-Marlins pitcher to bullpenAtlanta’s front office just pulled off a stealthy move, quietly signing Elieser Hernandez to a minor league deal—something even die-hard Braves fans might have missed. Hernandez, who once gave Atlanta hitters headaches as a Marlin, has bounced around MLB and even pitched in Korea. While his numbers don’t exactly jump off the page, the Braves seem to see something worth a shot. This is classic Atlanta: low-risk, high-upside bullpen lottery tickets. Could Hernandez surprise everyone and snag a roster spot, or is this just another name in the spring training shuffle? What do you think about these under-the-radar signings? #Sports #Baseball #Braves00Share
jeffreyhester+FollowWhy Drew Burress could be Atlanta’s draft stealAtlanta Braves fans took a hit when the draft lottery dropped the team to the ninth pick, losing out on both bonus money and top shortstop prospects. But here’s a twist: Georgia Tech’s own Drew Burress might be the perfect fit. He’s not the biggest guy on the field, but his college stats are off the charts—more walks than strikeouts, real power, and a glove that works anywhere in the outfield. If Burress falls to Atlanta, could a local star be the answer to the Braves’ draft woes? Let’s hear your thoughts! #News #Braves #MLBDraft10Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowBraves eye $63M vet to anchor rotationAtlanta’s front office isn’t messing around this offseason. After revamping the coaching staff with fresh, modern minds and plugging every major roster hole, the Braves are now rumored to be targeting Chris Bassitt—a proven, durable starter with World Series experience. With so many pitchers coming off injuries, adding Bassitt could be the steadying force Atlanta needs to turn a good team into a true powerhouse. If this move happens, the Braves might just roll into Spring Training as the team to beat in the National League. What do you think—would Bassitt be the missing piece? #Sports #Baseball #Braves10Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowBraves bring in Maldonado for a new roleAtlanta just made a move that could shake up how the Braves handle their pitching and game strategy. Martin Maldonado, known for his sharp mind behind the plate, is joining as a special assistant—not as a player, but as a mentor and resource for the team. His knack for managing pitchers and game planning could be a huge boost, especially for young catchers like Drake Baldwin. The exact details of his role are still under wraps, but having a clubhouse leader like Maldonado on board feels like a smart step. What do you think this means for the Braves’ future? #Sports #Baseball #Braves00Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowBraves risk big setback with Maldonado rumorsThe Atlanta Braves could be playing with fire if they let Martin Maldonado suit up again. While he’s a respected veteran and a great resource for young catchers, his recent performance on the field just doesn’t cut it anymore. His hitting stats have always been rough, and even his once-elite defense has slipped. Having Maldonado as a mentor or strategist? That’s a win. But if the Braves actually give him playing time, it could drag down the team’s performance. What do you think—should experience ever outweigh current ability in pro sports? #Sports #Baseball #Braves00Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowBraves boost infield depth with Schunk signingAtlanta’s front office isn’t slowing down—just as fans thought the Braves were done making moves, they’ve added infielder Aaron Schunk on a minor league deal. Schunk, known for his solid glove and versatility, gives the Braves a backup plan if Mauricio Dubon doesn’t pan out or gets moved at the trade deadline. This isn’t a blockbuster, but it’s a smart way to keep the roster flexible and ready for anything. What do you think: is this the kind of depth that could make a difference in a long season? #Sports #Baseball #Braves10Share