Orlando Cepeda Remembering members of the Braves organization who passed in 2024. We remember members of the Atlanta Braves organization who passed away in 2024. Rico Carty Rico CartySeptember 1, 1939 - November 23, 2024First base, Left field, Designated hitterMilwaukee/Atlanta Braves: 1963-1972 Debuting with two games in 1963 and then establishing … [Read more...] about 2024 Braves In Memoriam
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2024 Braves Season in Review: Chris Sale
Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images Chris Sale just wanted to be healthy. Once he pulled that off, the sky ended up being the limit. Heading into 2024, Chris Sale just wanted to be healthy enough to do his job for the Atlanta Braves. As it turned out, he was able to not only accomplish that goal but he flew past the finish line as well and ended up having one of the best … [Read more...] about 2024 Braves Season in Review: Chris Sale
Here’s why the Braves won’t reset the luxury tax
Photo by Matthew Grimes Jr./Atlanta Braves/Getty Images Also, a look at how much budget the Braves may have to spend this offseason. Despite GM Alex Anthopoulos stating that payroll will go up in 2025 and clarifying that the luxury tax will not be a deterrent in their ability to spend, some fans have speculated that the Atlanta Braves might opt to stay under the luxury … [Read more...] about Here’s why the Braves won’t reset the luxury tax
Braves News: Chris Sale, Jimmy Carter, Season Reviews, More
The Braves lost one of the most well-known members of Braves country on Sunday. As the offseason rolls along for baseball as a whole, it remains a relatively quiet one for the Braves. And yet, plenty of offseason reminds, as today offers a reminder of how one unexpected move can make an entire offseason significantly better. A year ago today, the Braves acquired Chris Sale from … [Read more...] about Braves News: Chris Sale, Jimmy Carter, Season Reviews, More
This Day in MLB History: Yankees sign Roger Clemens to one-year deal
Photo credit should read TONY RANZE/AFP via Getty Images MLB History 1926 - The Chicago Tribune releases a story stating that the Detroit Tigers threw a four-game series against the Chicago White Sox in 1917 to help Chicago win the pennant. Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis responds by holding a hearing on the matter, but dismisses all charges as he can find no witnesses … [Read more...] about This Day in MLB History: Yankees sign Roger Clemens to one-year deal