Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter identified the most realistic free agent addition for the Atlanta Braves before Spring Training.
A left-handed starter who spent part of six seasons with the Atlanta Braves reportedly inked a minor-league deal with the Boston Red Sox on Friday.
The Atlanta Braves need to add a starting pitcher and they may poach from the Boston Red Sox to bring in Nick Pivetta.
The Atlanta Braves could look to acquire Jack Flaherty in free agency to replace Max Fried in the starting rotation.
The Braves announced an intriguing roster addition on Friday in what has been a quiet offseason for the team. The Atlanta Braves claimed right-handed pitcher Amos Willingham off waivers from the Washington Nationals, the team announced on Friday. Atlanta also announced that they designated right-handed pitcher Allan Winans for assignment.
On Friday, Andy Martino of SNY first reported that the Mets have signed left-hander A.J. Minter. Pending a physical, the deal is for 2 years, $22 million with an opt-out after the first season, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic confirmed.
According to Andy Martino, Braves fan favorite A.J. Minter is signing a free agent deal with the New York Mets. It is pending a physical, which is notable considering Minter underwent hip surgery that ended his season,
The 16-year-old outfielder has been reportedly intending to sign with the Braves for some time but it becomes official at the start of the international signing period
The Boston Red Sox announced today that Sean Newcomb will be one of five non-roster invitees to Spring Training. If you can believe it, Newcomb is still in baseball.
After hinting at significant adds, Alex Anthopoulos has only lost players this winter, and now another Brave has chosen a division rival in free agency.
Duke, led by coach Jon Scheyer, clocks in at No. 3 on the men’s side, with a 15-2 record and an 11-game winning streak of their own. Scheyer, who played professionally in Israel with Maccabi Tel Aviv after winning the NCAA title as a Duke player in 2010, has drawn support from the university’s Jewish student body.