Atlanta Braves news and notes from Tuesday.
Fan-favorite Travis d’Arnaud will be suiting up for another team as he has agreed to a two-year, $12M deal with the Los Angeles Angels. The club also picked up his former catching coach, Sal Fasano.
Angels sign catcher Travis d’Arnaud to 2-year deal. pic.twitter.com/TC3GHJ43dh
— MLB (@MLB) November 12, 2024
35-year-old d’Arnaud has spent the last five seasons with the Atlanta Braves, but the team recently declined his $8M option. During his time in Atlanta, he logged 384 games and had a nice bat to accompany his talent behind the dish.
He will certainly be missed around the clubhouse.
More Braves News:
41-year-old Charlie Morton plans to pitch in 2025, per ESPN’s Jeff Passan.
The WBSC Premier12 tournament is underway, and Drake Baldwin had some play action.
Our 2024 season in review series continues with Huascar Ynoa and Brian Anderson.
MLB News:
Minnesota Twins CEO Dave St. Peter has stepped down. He will move into an advisory role.
Free agent Juan Soto will meet with four teams, including the Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox.
The Arizona Diamondbacks have hired Brian Kaplan as their next pitching coach. Kaplan was previously with the Philadelphia Phillies.
After sustaining hurricane damage, Tropicana Field can be fixed in time for the 2026 season.
The Cincinnati Reds hired Brad Mills as bench coach.
Major League Baseball has announced the 2024 Silver Slugger winners.
The Seattle Mariners have reportedly discussed a reunion with Justin Turner.
The Boston Red Sox have now joined the Nathan Eovaldi conversation.