Atlanta Braves catcher Sean Murphy has suffered a fractured left rib that will sideline him for at least the next month, according to MLB.com. Murphy, in turn, will be unavailable when the Braves open their schedule on March 27 against the San Diego Padres.
The San Diego Padres will likely continue looking to trade Dylan Cease this year, with the Atlanta Braves remaining a possible landing spot.
In the offseason the Braves made a huge pickup, signing Jurickson Profar to trouble-shoot Acuña being unable to play. Profar has made himself comfortable quite quickly and will have everything to prove in his return to San Diego on Opening Day.
After Braves catcher Sean Murphy picked up an injury at spring training, Drake Baldwin will be called upon. Brian Snitker weighed in.
The Atlanta Braves rolled out an Opening Day-like lineup in Thursday’s game against the Miami Marlins, and it took them until the seventh inning to get their first hit.
The San Diego Padres will likely continue looking to trade Dylan Cease this year, with the Atlanta Braves remaining a possible landing spot.
Braves All-Star Ronald Acuna Jr dropped a bold declaration on Jurickson Profar following a Spring Training game.
The Atlanta Braves will return to Summerhill, one of Atlanta’s most historic neighborhoods, to celebrate the 2025 season and return of Braves baseball. Fans can enjoy activations along bustling Georgi
The San Diego Padres had a 93-69 record last season and were the No. 4 seed in the National League. San Diego swept the Wild Card series against the Atlanta Braves. In the NLDS, the Padres once led the series against the Los Angeles Dodgers by a 2-1 margin but ultimately fell,
MLB spring training is quickly nearing its end, and it won't be much longer before the Atlanta Braves are back playing meaningful games at Truist Park. Braves f
there's an Atlanta area native who could be on the trade block during the season that seems like an ideal fit for the Braves. On Friday, Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer named San Diego Padres ...
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