As the trade deadline approaches, the Atlanta Braves will be buying, as general manager Alex Anthopoulos always loves to do. With a three-game lead in the National League Wild Card race, Atlanta has several holes to fill before the postseason begins. One thing the Braves absolutely must do is trade for an outfielder (or two), which they are already trying to do. Ken Rosenthal … [Read more...] about Braves Actively Exploring Trade Market for Outfield Upgrades
Braves Taking a Flyer on Former NLCS MVP
2021 was a magical year for the Atlanta Braves, a year many fans will never forget. From being under .500, to Ronald Acuña Jr. tearing his ACL, and a flurry of trade deadline moves, it was truly a special year. You wouldn’t be able to write the story of the Braves World Series run without mentioning Eddie Rosario. The 2021 NLCS MVP had a series to remember against the Los … [Read more...] about Braves Taking a Flyer on Former NLCS MVP
A Taylor Ward Trade Must Happen For The Angels
As the Los Angeles Angels struggle through another disappointing season, general manager Perry Minasian should explore what he can get back in a Taylor Ward trade. The Angels are in fourth place in the AL West and nine games back for an AL Wild Card spot. Coupled with their long list of injuries, they will not be competitive in 2024. In light of this, the Angels should be … [Read more...] about A Taylor Ward Trade Must Happen For The Angels
Braves Right-Hander Stabilizing Rotation and Making History
The Atlanta Braves may be without ace Spencer Strider, but veteran right-hander Charlie Morton has stabilized the Braves rotation in historic fashion. While he isn’t going to be an All-Star and he won’t win a Cy Young, Morton has been dominant. The 40-year-old right-hander has stepped up when Atlanta has needed him the most and is making history along the way. On Friday, … [Read more...] about Braves Right-Hander Stabilizing Rotation and Making History
Braves Pitcher Having A Resurgent Season
Coming off a season-high strikeout performance against the Chicago White Sox, Chris Sale looks as dominant as ever. Against his former team, Sale struck out 11 batters, committing only one mistake, a solo home run to Luis Robert Jr. in a 1–0 loss. Coming into spring training, Sale said that this has been his first normal offseason since the 2018 season. He helped lead the … [Read more...] about Braves Pitcher Having A Resurgent Season