Wentz suffers torn ACL, Braves' rotation depth further depleted
NORTH PORT, Fla. – The Braves’ rotation depth was further depleted on Monday when imaging results showed Joey Wentz has a torn right anterior cruciate ligament. “I feel bad for the kid more than anything else,” Braves manager Walt Weiss said. “I told him, 'You never know what this is
Consistent Braves mainstay Teheran announces retirement
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Three Hall of Famers made more Opening Day starts for the Braves. But throughout the franchise’s long, illustrious pitching-rich history nobody started more consecutive season openers than Julio Teheran.
Hard hits, high heat: Standout stats from Braves' Spring Training games
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Spring Training numbers might not always matter. But now that Statcast gathers data from every Grapefruit League and Cactus League game, we have more opportunities to have fun with these numbers. Here is a look at some of the most interesting stats, metrics and trends produced
Initial tests reveal no serious injury after Wentz’s awkward play at 1st
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Joey Wentz was carted off the field with a right leg injury during Sunday’s game against the Rays. But initial tests have the Braves hopeful that the left-handed pitcher avoided a serious injury. Wentz stepped awkwardly on first base and seemingly twisted his right knee while
Dubón in groove after chatting with childhood idol Chipper Jones
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- What did Braves shortstop Mauricio Dubón think about getting a chance to talk about hitting with his childhood idol Chipper Jones on Thursday morning? “There’s no coincidence that he came here, talked to me a little bit and I got three hits after it,” Dubón said.
Weiss breathing easier after Holmes, López bring bright spots to rotation
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Braves manager Walt Weiss will likely feel really good a few months from now if he’s still able to count both Grant Holmes and Reynaldo López as dependable and valuable members of his rotation. But for now, he’s just happy to say both pitchers have created
Weiss thumbing through 'napkins' in search of lineup options
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'The great ones just think differently': Chipper, Murphy visit Braves camp
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Braves manager Walt Weiss brought franchise legends Chipper Jones and Dale Murphy to Spring Training to talk to the team’s hitters before Thursday’s 9-5 victory over the Blue Jays. “I really wanted those guys to talk more about just the mental side of hitting, the preparation,
Here's the Braves' player pool for their Spring Breakout game
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Spencer Schwellenbach flashed his potential when Spring Breakout games hit the scene in 2023, and JR Ritchie introduced himself to Braves fans during last year’s event. Who will be some of the next young Braves to shine? We may get a better feel during this year’s
How Braves can replace Profar's production in lineup
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Once the appeal process is complete, Braves players and coaches might have more to say about Jurickson Profar again testing positive for a banned performance-enhancing substance. But for now, they are speaking about Profar’s 162-game suspension like they would a season-ending injury suffered by a key
MLB suspends Braves outfielder Profar for 162 games
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Jurickson Profar, who was suspended for half of his first season with the Braves after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug, has tested positive again. Profar was suspended for 162 games by Major League Baseball on Tuesday for being in violation of MLB's Joint Drug Prevention
Could Braves' No. 2 prospect join MLB rotation sooner rather than later?
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- JR Ritchie likely would benefit from at least another month or two of development at the Triple-A level. But the strong impression he has made during his first two Grapefruit League appearances created reason to at least ask Braves manager Walt Weiss about the possibility of
Slam shows Acuña's ready for Classic; will it launch another MVP campaign?
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Before Ronald Acuña Jr. left Braves camp to join Team Venezuela for the upcoming World Baseball Classic, it made sense to ask him if participating in this same event three years ago influenced the historic success he had during his 2023 National League MVP season. “I
Trash talk aplenty at camp as Braves players prep for Classic
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Along with representing their baseball-rich island nation of Curacao during the upcoming World Baseball Classic, Ozzie Albies and Jurickson Profar will have the chance to play for the Hall of Famer they idolized as children. “I’ve known Andruw [Jones] since I was a young guy,” Profar
Strider focusing on fastball shape after 'hiding the radar guns'
SARASOTA, Fla. -- Spencer Strider understands there are countless baseball fans hoping he’s able to get back to where he was before he underwent a second major right elbow surgery two years ago. Nobody wants him to re-establish himself among the elite more than he does.
2 HRs vs. granddad's team? For Yaz, it's the direction and speed that matter
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Hitting home runs against his grandfather’s team isn’t anything new for Mike Yastrzemski. In fact, he has hit three regular-season homers against the Red Sox. So hitting two more against them in a Grapefruit League game on Friday afternoon at CoolToday Park wasn’t what was most
A full-circle moment for Tom Glavine as son Peyton signs with Braves
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Peyton Glavine was born four years after his dad delivered his Game 6 masterpiece for the Braves in the 1995 World Series. Still, while growing up in Atlanta, he was well aware of the legend his father had created while becoming one of the most successful
Riding the Ryan Express? Texan Elder finding extra velo after studying HOFer
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Bryce Elder pitched at least six innings in six of his final seven regular-season starts in 2025. The six hardest-thrown average four-seam outings of his career all occurred within this same span. Velocity might not be everything. But the late-season increase combined with the accompanying success
In quest to return to rotation, López, Holmes make strong spring debuts
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- All eyes will be on Reynaldo López and Grant Holmes as they attempt to prove they can be healthy and productive members of the Braves’ rotation. So, there was certainly some intrigue as both made their respective Grapefruit League season debuts in Atlanta's 8-1 win against
Sale agrees to one-year extension for $27 million, setting Braves record
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Braves president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos didn’t hesitate when asked about giving Chris Sale the largest salary in team history.
Pitching some early spring observations from Braves camp
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Acuña set to lead off, but how will rest of lineup shake out for Opening Day?
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Making jovial remarks about Spring Training lineups has been a common practice during the social media era. When the regulars need a rest or choose not to make a road trip, you encounter things like Jorge Mateo serving as the leadoff hitter in the Braves’ Grapefruit
Yastrzemski has a blast in first trip to plate with Braves
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Mike Yastrzemski was born into the Red Sox family. But while growing up the grandson of a Boston legend, he idolized two other Hall of Famers -- Chipper Jones and Andruw Jones -- and considered the Braves to be his National League team. So, the first-inning
3 Braves prospects who could create spring buzz
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Braves have 4 big questions heading into Spring Training games
NORTH PORT, Fla. -- Michael Harris II tallied a team-high 16 hits and posted an .813 OPS during last year’s Spring Training and then produced an MLB-worst .551 OPS before the All-Star break. Spencer Strider struck out 35 of the 88 batters he faced over six Grapefruit League starts in