Another week, another couple of split series. Stiff opposition from the Dodgers and Phillies headlined what was an up-and-down week. Overall Record: 32-21, 1st place in NL East Record this week: 3-4 Best moment of the week: Are the bats
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Another week, another couple of split series. Stiff opposition from the Dodgers and Phillies headlined what was an up-and-down week. Overall Record: 32-21, 1st place in NL East Record this week: 3-4 Best moment of the week: Are the bats
Read moreLast week saw the Braves matchup against a couple of AL contenders with a combined record of 45-35. The AL as a whole is looking strong, with only five teams below .500 – so good performances here will be important
Read moreIt’s been a tough week. Injuries and losses have left the Braves with a four-game losing streak going into a tricky week of games against a couple of the AL’s best teams. Are there reasons to be optimistic? Overall Record:
Read moreAnother strong week for the Braves is in the books, as they extend their lead in the NL East to seven games. Is it too early to start thinking about the playoffs? Overall Record: 24-11, 1st place in NL East
Read moreIt’s not only the Braves that got hit by delays this week, as this column comes at you a little later than usual. Atlanta were one inning away from another perfect week, albeit one with two washouts – but was
Read moreHoly regression, Batman! Atlanta has come up against a tough schedule this week, but there are certainly some diamonds in what has been a rough week. Overall Record: 14-8, 1st place in NL East Record this week: 2-4 Best moment
Read moreSweeps against the Reds and the Royals leave the Braves atop the National League – It’s been a pretty good week in Atlanta! Here are our picks of the highs and lows of the week. Overall Record: 12-4, 1st place
Read moreThis is the first in a series of weekly articles where I take a look at the highs and lows of the previous week in Braves Country. We’ve waited a long time to have baseball back, and it’s been a
Read moreWe’re now just over one week until opening day in Washington, and the Braves have been busy making changes to their spring training roster. Having started with 66 players in major league camp, they’re now down to 42, with a
Read moreBraves GM Alex Anthopoulos’s shrewd dealings have meant that Atlanta has six of their eight starting positions locked down with young players on team-friendly deals. Sean Murphy, Matt Olson, Ozzie Albies, Austin Riley, Michael Harris II, and Ronald Acuña Jr.
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