The Atlanta Braves could turn to an old veteran, who recently told The San Francisco Chronicle that he intends to pitch in 2025, to fill their bullpen void.
With less than a month to go until pitchers and catchers report, the Dodgers appear primed to enter the season once again considered the favorites to capture the title. Naturally, that got us to thinking about what it would take for the Dodgers to not just fall short of the World Series -- any seasoned baseball observer knows there are few guarantees so far as postseason success goes -- but to miss the playoffs entirely.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are just toying with everyone right now in baseball. MLB has to recognize that what the Dodgers are doing is so bad for the sport. Just when the Atlanta Braves thought they had a chance at reliever Tanner Scott,
Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher Jack Flaherty is likely to sign with a new team this offseason as the Atlanta Braves close in as a suitor.
The Atlanta Braves are in the middle of what is arguably the slowest offseason this winter. Since the start of the offseason, the Braves’ most notable moves inv
The Atlanta Braves have not made any major moves this winter, but plenty of valuable players are still available for the team to target if they want to upgrade their roster.
MLB.com's Thomas Harrigan argued that the Atlanta Braves are the best fit for a 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers World Series starter.
The Atlanta Braves could look to acquire Jack Flaherty in free agency to replace Max Fried in the starting rotation.
The Atlanta Braves are addressing the persisting needs to their starting rotation. They are predicted to land a World Series pitcher.
Once signed, Yates will join Scott, Blake Treinen and Michael Kopech in the back end of the Dodgers bullpen, with each having closing experience. He also joins Scott, Alex Vesia and Anthony Banda as potential left-handed options for manager Dave Roberts.
The reigning World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers have reached a tentative agreement with free-agent right-handed reliever Kirby Yates, USA Today reported Tuesday. Terms of the deal were not
It does not matter who you root for. We are all anti-Los Angeles Dodgers this MLB season. Yes, if you slap with The Boys in Blue, you have every right to hop aboard the us vs. them train for this ...