Ronald Acuña Jr. dazzled in Venezuela's 6-2 win over Ozzie Albies' Netherlands in the WBC. Acuña led off with a double, scored twice, and showcased stellar defense, outshining his Braves teammate Albies in this intra-team rivalry. 🌟
Ronald Acuña Jr. dazzled in Venezuela's 6-2 win over Ozzie Albies' Netherlands in the WBC. Acuña led off with a double, scored twice, and showcased stellar defense, outshining his Braves teammate Albies in this intra-team rivalry. 🌟
Atlanta Braves explore options to fill Jurickson Profar's spot after his suspension, eyeing late-spring free agents, opt-out candidates, and potential trades. 🏟️
Transaction Alert: LF Jurickson Profar's roster status has been changed by the Atlanta Braves. 📋
Braves manager Walt Weiss is navigating lineup challenges after Jurickson Profar's 162-game suspension. With Profar out, Weiss explores options, possibly acquiring a right-handed outfielder before the season starts. 📝
Chipper Jones' spring training insights have ignited fresh calls for his official return to the Braves' coaching staff. Fans hope the legendary switch-hitter could step into a more formal role, possibly as a hitting coach.
Braves trim roster, sending Jhancarlos Lara to Triple-A Gwinnett among five cuts. Spencer Strider shines in a 9-5 spring win over Toronto. Acuña Jr. and Albies face off in the World Baseball Classic. 54 players remain in camp. 🔄
The Braves have had their share of pricey missteps. From hefty deals that fell flat to contracts that aged poorly, Atlanta's history with big financial commitments offers a cautionary tale. ⚾️
Jurickson Profar's second suspension cements his contract as one of the worst in Braves history, tarnishing any redemption hopes. The Braves now face the challenge of filling the gap left in his wake.
Spencer Strider's spring training update is promising for Braves fans. His velocity and pitch movement show signs of returning to his dominant 2023 form, making him a key figure in the rotation as the team prepares for the 2026 season.
Braves reliever Luis Vargas sealed a 9-5 win over the Blue Jays with a dramatic ABS challenge in the ninth, overturning a high pitch call for a game-ending strikeout. The new system continues to add intrigue to Spring Training. ⚾️
The Braves' trade of Caleb Durbin is shaping up as a major regret. Originally a 14th-round draft steal, Durbin has impressed since leaving Atlanta, leaving fans and management pondering this rare misstep.
The Braves unveil a 40-man Spring Breakout roster, featuring top prospects like Didier Fuentes and Cam Caminiti, vying for the final 27-man lineup. The battle for spots is on, with predictions highlighting key players to watch. 🔍
Braves adjust spring training roster, optioning lefty Jhancarlos Lara to Triple-A. Atlanta evaluates replacements for suspended Jurickson Profar, with 54 players in major league camp as Opening Day decisions loom. 🧐
The Braves trimmed their spring roster, cutting high-upside pitcher Jhancarlos Lara. Despite his potential, command issues see him head to the minors. 54 players remain in camp, as Atlanta refines its Opening Day lineup.
Cam Caminiti, JR Ritchie, and John Gil headline the Braves' 2026 Spring Breakout 40-man roster, showcasing top prospects set to face the Yankees on March 21. Expect key talent to emerge as the roster trims to 27 players. 🔍
Braves fans, mark your calendars for March 21! Top prospects like Tate Southisene and Cam Caminiti will showcase their talents against the Yankees' prospects in the Spring Breakout game. Keep an eye on the future stars. 🌟
Jurickson Profar's second PED suspension has left Braves fans unimpressed, with the outfielder now appealing the decision. His abrupt exit from Team Netherlands adds to the discontent surrounding him. 🏟️
Jurickson Profar faces a season-long PED suspension, leaving the Braves without a key player. With Marcell Ozuna gone, Atlanta's plans for Profar and Mike Yastrzemski are in flux. The team also deals with injuries to Ha-Seong Kim and pitchers Schwellenbach and Waldrep.
The Braves miss out on Andrew McCutchen as a potential Jurickson Profar replacement, with McCutchen signing a minor league deal with the Rangers. Options for right-handed bats are dwindling, leaving the Braves in a tough spot.
Bleacher Report's projected Braves lineup misses the mark, placing Ronald Acuña Jr. third instead of leadoff. Manager Walt Weiss is clear: Acuña leads off to maximize early pressure and chaos, making the opposition uncomfortable right from the start.
Ronald Acuña Jr.'s attempt to challenge a pitch during the World Baseball Classic highlights potential adjustment hurdles for Braves players with MLB's new ABS system. Those in the WBC may face early-season struggles without consistent exposure to ABS.
Emerging talents like JR Ritchie and the Gil–Lodise dynamic are making waves in Atlanta's spring training. The Braves' future core is shaping up with promising prospects to watch. 🌟
The Braves face roster cuts with Rolddy Munoz, Owen Murphy, and Garrett Baumann out of major league camp. Despite Profar’s suspension freeing up funds, the team grapples with pitching injuries and seeks roster reinforcements. Spring game dominance adds a silver lining.
Walt Weiss, the new Braves manager, adeptly navigates Jurickson Profar's suspension, showcasing his leadership and communication skills. He's proving why the Braves hired him, balancing transparency and team focus amidst challenges.
Fanarchy Field Notes • Braves capitalize on Colombia's defensive blunder for an early three-run lead. • Drake Baldwin's RBI single extends the Braves' advantage in the second inning. • Consecutive doubles from Harris and Olson ignite a third-inning scoring spree. • Eli White and Sandy León go yard to bury Colombia in the third inning. • Elieser Hernández pitches effectively, securing the win with three strikeouts.