As day two of the 2024 MLB draft concludes, the Atlanta Braves are having an interesting draft. They have stuck to their model this year and drafted pitching and more pitching. Atlanta selected all pitchers in the first four rounds, with the first position player being taken in the fifth round. Sneaking in who could possibly be the best left-handed pitcher in the draft … [Read more...] about Profiles On Braves Draft Picks
2024 MLB Draft Tracker: 1st-Round Results and Analysis
The 2024 MLB Draft is here. Teams will come together to make their picks with an eye toward the future. The draft will again be part of All-Star week and will feature 20 rounds, with the first 74 picks– the first two rounds, compensatory rounds, Competitive Balance Rounds and prospect promotion incentive selections on the first night. Days 2 (Rounds 3-10) and 3 (Rounds 11-20) … [Read more...] about 2024 MLB Draft Tracker: 1st-Round Results and Analysis
Braves Potential First Round Selections
The 2024 MLB draft will kick off this Sunday, July 14th, in Fort Worth, Texas. The Atlanta Braves have the number 24 overall pick in the first round of the draft. Atlanta is notorious for keeping its plans under wraps; however, the draft has some common trends. Right-handed pitching is one of those trends that Atlanta tends to stick to. In 2023, they took RHP Hurston Waldrep … [Read more...] about Braves Potential First Round Selections
Braves Actively Exploring Trade Market for Outfield Upgrades
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