The Braves continue their spring dominance, thrashing the Rays 11-2. Drake Baldwin shined with a "triple" and a homer, while Mike Yastrzemski added two doubles. Braves now boast a 16-5 record in the Grapefruit League. 🌟
The Braves continue their spring dominance, thrashing the Rays 11-2. Drake Baldwin shined with a "triple" and a homer, while Mike Yastrzemski added two doubles. Braves now boast a 16-5 record in the Grapefruit League. 🌟
The Braves reassigned INF Aaron Schunk and OF Brewer Hicklen to minor league camp, trimming their roster to 43. With Spencer Schwellenbach injured and Jurickson Profar suspended, Atlanta's depth will be tested as the 2026 season approaches. ⚾
Ha-Seong Kim, rehabbing from surgery, arrives at Braves' camp aiming for a positive mindset. While not yet swinging a bat, he's started fielding drills. Kim's return is hopeful for May, with Mauricio Dubón covering shortstop duties in the meantime.
Braves trim roster, sending Aaron Schunk and Brewer Hicklen to minor league camp. Schunk struggled in Spring Training, hitting .174. Atlanta now has 43 players in camp. ⚾
Ha-Seong Kim arrives at Braves spring training post-injury, but he's not swinging yet. Spencer Schwellenbach is out early, adding to Atlanta's injury woes. The Braves aim to rebound in 2026 after missing playoffs last year. ⚾️
JR Ritchie continues to impress on the mound, making a strong case for his MLB debut. His standout performance adds intrigue to the Braves' roster decisions. Meanwhile, Michael Harris II's improved plate discipline is a hopeful sign for the upcoming season.
Dylan Dodd is vying for an Opening Day bullpen spot with the Braves. Despite a solid spring showing, rising prospects make this possibly his last shot to secure a place in Atlanta's roster. Can he seize the moment? ⏳
Spring training reveals Braves' hidden gems: power surges from the lineup's depths, an influx of promising pitching talent, and a bullpen of middle relievers showing dominance. 🔥
Bryce Elder adds a crafty cutter to his repertoire, embodying a growing trend among Braves pitchers to diversify their arsenal. Could this be the secret sauce to elevate the rotation? 🍴
Fanarchy Field Notes • Brett Wisely's leadoff triple set the tone for Atlanta's aggressive start. • Tyler Tolve's ninth-inning homer was the decisive blow in a tight contest. • JR Ritchie was untouchable, striking out six in four innings of relief. • Atlanta's offense was quiet until Tolve's late-game heroics broke the deadlock. • Philadelphia's defense held firm until the final inning's breakthrough.
Pitcher JR Ritchie is making the Braves' rotation decisions tough with stellar performances. As injuries stack up and an off day-free early schedule looms, Ritchie's readiness for his MLB debut adds a twist to Atlanta's pitching puzzle.
JR Ritchie dazzled with 4 no-hit innings and 6 Ks, spotlighting his potential for the Braves' Opening Day roster. His standout performance in the 1-0 win over Philly could influence roster decisions. 🏆
Braves prospect Fuentes realizes dream of facing Yanks, fanning former MVP
Ronald Acuna Jr. couldn’t be more fired up after Venezuela upsets Japan at World Baseball Classic
Ronald Acuña Jr. helped lead Venezuela to an 8-5 victory over Japan in the World Baseball Classic quarterfinals with an electrifying leadoff homer. Despite some strikeouts, Acuña's energy and Venezuela's power secured the win. ⚾
Michael Harris is showing improved plate discipline this Spring, cutting his K/BB ratio dramatically. His O-Swing percentage has dropped, yet his power remains intact. Will this newfound patience persist into the season? Only time will tell. 🏏
The Braves' decision to let Max Fried go is under scrutiny as they face another season with a fragile rotation. Fried, now thriving with the Yankees, highlights what might have been for Atlanta's pitching woes. 🤔
Ronald Acuña Jr. launched a leadoff homer in the WBC for Venezuela, while Matt Olson and Bryce Elder shone in another Braves Spring Training victory. The pitching staff faces injury woes, but healthy players are meeting expectations.
The Braves' farm system is a Rookie of the Year factory. Keep an eye on pitching prospect JR Ritchie and others poised to continue Atlanta's tradition of developing top talent. 🔍
Bryce Elder shines with a five-inning, six-strikeout performance, bouncing back in spring training. Matt Olson adds firepower with a homer as the Braves cruise to a blowout win. 🔥
Michael Harris II's spring walk rate suggests a potential breakout year. With an impressive 14.8% rate, the Braves are eyeing a possible All-Star or MVP season from the 2022 NL Rookie of the Year. 🌟
The Braves' lineup is poised for MVP contention in 2026. Ronald Acuña Jr. leads the charge, a strong 30-30 candidate if health permits. Matt Olson and Austin Riley are also in the mix, aiming to power Atlanta to another standout season. 🔥
Braves' Opening Day roster is set, but some players like Bryce Elder might be short-term solutions due to depth issues. Expect roster changes as the season progresses. ⚾
Didier Fuentes' electrifying skills spark debate on whether the Braves should fast-track his MLB debut. Will Atlanta shake up its development playbook? ⚾️
Kyle Farmer impresses in spring training with a 1.023 OPS, potentially challenging Mauricio Dubón's roster spot. Atlanta Braves might rethink their roster strategy with Farmer's standout performance. 🔄