The Atlanta Braves let Max Fried leave for the New York Yankees this winter without signing an obvious replacement. Can Bryce Elder help Atlanta stay afloat?
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Hosted on MSNThree players to watch during Braves spring trainingAfter winning six straight National League East division titles, the Atlanta Braves finished second in 2024 to the Philadelphia Phillies. Although they were able to extend their postseason appearance streak to seven years,
The Atlanta Braves didn't do nearly enough to bolster their rotation this offseason after Max Fried's departure. This Miami Marlins ace could be the solution.
Fried met Ron Guidry, a Yankees spring instructor, for the first time and is taking advantage of the 74-year-old's experience and wisdom.
The Braves didn’t spend for any of the top available set-up men during the offseason, but team officials have confidence in this group.
The market will be on the right-field concourse and features a dining area, team store, grab-n-go concession options and a 470-square-foot LED board.
The Athletic's Jim Bowden has high expectations for the Atlanta Braves, but they aren't as high as his expectations for the team's NL East rivals.
Fried was the franchise's big acquisition this offseason. After losing Juan Soto to the New York Mets in free agency, the Yankees pivoted and inked Fried to the largest contract ever for a left-handed pitcher. They gave the two-time All-Star an eight-year deal worth $218 million.
The newest Hall of Famer, CC Sabathia, is working with the team's pitchers at New York Yankees Spring Training 2025. That sets up a pretty cool moment. A picture of Sabathia, Andy Pettitte, and Max Fried together in the Yankees' bullpen between sessions sets high expectations for the newly signed left-hander.
Soto’s departure upset the Yankees, but didn’t prevent them from responding quickly, and their pivot to pitching was as effective as it was decisive.
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