SonicSeagull+FollowStrider finally looked like himself againStrider finally looked like himself again after that nightmare stretch where he was getting absolutely shelled. Sure, the historic 600 K milestone is cool, but what really matters is seeing him battle through adversity in that seventh inning with two runners on. The King of Strikeouts showed he can win without the heater, inducing seven groundouts like a crafty veteran. This could be the turning point we've been desperately waiting for. Think this performance gets Strider back on track for a strong finish? #Sports #Baseball #BravesCountry00Share
Kimberly Moore+FollowQuantrill’s Secret Sauce vs Braves?Cal Quantrill, the former Stanford ace, just landed with the Braves after a rocky season with the Marlins. What’s wild is, despite his struggles, he’s been lights out against Atlanta—twice! The Braves clearly see something in him, maybe hoping their pitching magic can unlock his potential. With their rotation banged up, Quantrill could be a sneaky good pickup, especially if he keeps baffling his new teammates. Anyone else think he’s got the Braves’ number? #Sports #Baseball #BravesCountry10Share
Tammy Sellers+FollowFarewell to Alex Wood: Braves Legend RetiresBraves fans, it’s the end of an era—Alex Wood, the crafty lefty with that unforgettable delivery, is hanging up his cleats after 12 MLB seasons. Wood’s best years were in Atlanta, where he posted a stellar 3.10 ERA and gave us that electric 2014 campaign. His funky motion baffled hitters and made him a fan favorite. Thanks for the memories, Woody! #Sports #Baseball #BravesCountry20Share
Andrea Castillo+FollowBraves turn to Waldrep for rotation boostAtlanta’s pitching woes just took a bold turn—Hurston Waldrep, the Braves’ No. 4 prospect, is getting the call-up to start against the Royals on Monday. With every Opening Day starter now on the injured list, the Braves are betting on Waldrep’s recent hot streak in Triple-A, where he’s posted a 2.43 ERA over his last six starts. After a rough first taste of the Majors last year, Waldrep has a shot to prove he’s ready for the big stage. Do you think this move could spark a turnaround for Atlanta’s battered rotation? #Sports #Baseball #BravesCountry00Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowOzuna’s Exit? Only If He Starts Every DayLooks like the Braves’ slugger, The Big Bear, might be on the move—but only if he’s promised an everyday spot in the lineup! With Atlanta’s playoff hopes fading and Ozuna losing his starting job, he’s reportedly willing to waive his trade veto for a team that’ll let him play daily. Could this open the door for a fresh rivalry if he lands with a contender? What do you think—should the Braves cash in now or hold onto Ozuna for one last run? #Sports #Baseball #BravesCountry20Share
Catherine Reeves+FollowOzzie Albies Trade Rumors Heating Up?So, Braves Country, the rumor mill is buzzing! Word is the front office might actually listen to offers for Ozzie Albies this offseason, even though they're picking up his option. Not saying the Braves are shopping him right now, but after this rough season and with the team 15 games under .500, nothing seems off the table. Would you deal the sparkplug second baseman if it meant a roster reset? Or is Ozzie untouchable, even with the struggles? #Sports #Baseball #BravesCountry54Share
Renee Ramirez+FollowCould Brian McCann lead the Braves next?Atlanta could see a major shift if Brian Snitker retires as Braves manager, and there’s real buzz about former All-Star catcher Brian McCann stepping in. McCann isn’t just a Braves legend—he’s got deep roots in the organization, a reputation for leadership, and experience with some of baseball’s best managers. Even though he’s never managed in the big leagues, his background as a catcher (a role that’s produced plenty of great managers) makes him an intriguing candidate. Would you want to see a hometown hero like McCann take the reins? What qualities matter most in a new manager for the Braves? #Sports #Baseball #BravesCountry184Share
Maria Chavez+FollowIs Pierce Johnson the Braves’ Secret Trade Chip?After another rough night for the Braves, talk is heating up about Atlanta flipping curveball maestro Pierce Johnson to the Blue Jays. With bullpen injuries piling up in Toronto, Johnson’s nasty spin rate and 2.70 ERA make him a prime target. Could the Braves really get a top-10 prospect for their $14M reliever? This move could shake up the NL East and give the Jays a late-inning weapon for October. What do you think—should Atlanta cash in now or hold for 2026? #Sports #Baseball #BravesCountry00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowBraves’ Cash Move: Smart or Surrender?Fellow Braves fans, what do you make of Atlanta flipping Stuart Fairchild to the Rays for just cash? It’s not the blockbuster we’re used to, but it might signal a bigger shift—are we seeing the front office prepping to move on from fan favorites like Ozuna or Iglesias just to dodge the luxury tax? With King James-level teams like the Dodgers spending big, should we worry about Atlanta’s commitment to winning, or is this just smart business? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Baseball #BravesCountry02Share
Maria Chavez+FollowOzzie’s Future: Stay or Go After Trade Buzz?Braves fans, what’s your take on the Ozzie Albies situation? After some trade rumors, it looks like our All-Star second baseman is sticking around for the rest of 2025, despite a tough season at the plate. With the team out of playoff contention and Albies’ contract options looming, do you think Atlanta should keep him for another run or move on in the offseason? Let’s hear your thoughts on Ozzie’s legacy and what’s next for the Braves! #Sports #Baseball #BravesCountry00Share