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The Atlanta Braves announced that third baseman Austin Riley will miss the remainder of the 2025 season after undergoing core injury surgery.
However, the Braves are starting to “fall back” in the lottery standings, as they’ve been on a good run of form lately. They’re still in the top five (heading into action before the series finale) but at this rate,
The Braves are out of the postseason picture and the team is attempting to preserve players' health by adding depth through the waiver wire.
The bright smile Michael Harris II flashed at the end of an 11-10 comeback win over the White Sox on Tuesday night at Truist Park told the story. Making a great catch to end this wild game just added
How to watch the MLB game between the Atlanta Braves and the New York Mets, as well as first-pitch time and team news.
“Pretty special player, and it’s cool that he got to pass Pete Rose there and had a great night doing it,” said Drake Baldwin, whose two-out, bases-loaded single in the eighth inning drove in Olson and Ronald Acuña Jr. with the final runs of a game the Braves trailed 10-4 after six innings.
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Braves continue waiver wire blitz after claiming former first-round bust
The Atlanta Braves continue to make a lot of noise on the waiver wire as they just claimed starter Cal Quantrill from the Marlins on Thursday.
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SB Nation on MSNHow MLB realignment might impact the Braves
By the time the league expands – most likely by two teams – it will have been 30 years or more since the last time MLB expanded when the Arizona Diamondbacks and Tampa Bay Devil Rays came online in 1998. That’s the longest stretch in the post-expansion era that began in 1961.