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The Atlanta Braves finally got back in the win column after Thursday night’s 12-11 win at Great American Ballpark. The ...
Suter, whose night was extended by the Reds’ rally, retired the Braves in order in the top of the ninth, and the hometown boy ...
The MLB Trade Deadline is a crucial time for deciding the World Series winner nearly every season. Someone on some team will ...
Despite anticipation, the Braves stayed mostly quiet: "Our goal at this deadline was to focus on guys that could help us in ...
Atlanta Braves GM Alex Anthopoulos breaks down the club's quiet 2025 trade deadline approach and why no major moves were made ...
The Chicago Cubs need to make a few more additions ahead of Thursday's trade deadline. There's a chance they add to the ...
Among the trades from Wednesday night, former Alabama infielder Jim Jarvis went from the Detroit Tigers to the Atlanta Braves ...
Why did the Atlanta Braves hang onto their expiring veterans? President of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos attempted to justify the strategy.
The Detroit Tigers bolstered their bullpen with a trade for right-hander Rafael Montero from the Atlanta Braves, giving up MiLB infielder Jim Jarvis.
The Atlanta Braves put together one of the wildest wins in MLB history on Thursday night. In fact, by certain parameters, it was a victory the likes of which hadn't been seen since 1933. The Braves ...
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Braves ownership is the real villain behind Atlanta's trade deadline disaster
This article was originally published on fansided.com as Braves ownership is the real villain behind Atlanta's trade deadline disaster.
Per Elias Sports, it was only the third time in MLB history that both teams scored at least eight runs in the same inning, joining a Detroit Tigers-Texas Rangers game on May 8, 2004 and a Chicago ...
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