News
With Michael Harris II finding his power stroke, Ronald Acuña Jr. hitting .375 after missing almost a full season and Marcel ...
Iglesias had been the Braves closer for more than two seasons before being pulled from the role earlier this month. He's ...
The Atlanta Braves superstar continues to excel at the plate, but Friday's game against the Rockies featured part of his game ...
The Braves have reasons to believe they are just getting started. And the two biggest ones are Acuña and Strider.
Bleacher Report's Tim Kelly argued the Atlanta Braves should re-sign designated hitter Marcell Ozuna and not trade him at the ...
16h
Sporting News on MSNGiants' 3-time World Series champ finally on verge of retirementBochy began his managerial career with the Padres, going 951-975 over 12 seasons. Then he joined the Giants for 13 years, ...
Give 70% effort. It’s not quite as catchy as the 110% baseball players have been instructed to exert since Little League. But ...
Iglesias gave up a hit and struck out one in a scoreless eighth inning Friday to record his first hold of the season in a win over the Rockies. The right-hander was brought in to protect a 7-4 lead ...
The Atlanta Braves anemic offense looked like their old selves in the late-game onslaught to take the series opener ...
The Braves have looked like their old selves again the past two nights. That comes with the “Rockies” caveat, but it’s nevertheless been a needed break from a maddening few months.
Rockies rookie right-hander Chase Dollander began Saturday’s game by walking the Braves’ Ronald Acuña Jr. and Alex Verdugo on 10 pitches, with seven of the eight balls not close to the strike zone.
The center fielder says he is keeping his weight back in his swing in order to produce more line drives and fly balls.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results