The Rays add two outfielders, the Braves look for middle infielders, Kurt Suzuki goes back to Oakland and Matsuzaka is in the Big Apple.
A close watching of five of the Braves shortstop’s most impressive plays.
Paul looks ahead to next month to help identify pitchers who might be worth targeting to bolster your squad.
The return of Justin Upton’s power has propelled the Braves to a sizzling hot streak.
Atlanta fills the bullpen void left by injuries to Jonny Venters and Eric O’Flaherty with Scott Downs.
Julio Teheran nearly no-hit the Pirates Wednesday, but he’s not quite the same pitcher you remember from prospect lists.
Ben and Sam preview the Braves’ season with Zachary Levine, and Pete talks to Atlanta Journal-Constitution sports columnist Mark Bradley (at 16:42).
Atlanta takes on plenty of risk but gets Upton’s upside.
In 2012, Chipper Jones received an assortment of strange gifts from each opponent he played on his last trip around the league. In 2031, he will finally figure out what to do with them.
The first play-in game ever will be remembered more for the umpires than for who won.
Chipper Jones chose to stay an Atlanta Brave until the end. But he also earned it, with a spectacular career.
If the Nationals had handled their ace’s innings limit a little more like the Braves massaged Kris Medlen’s, they might not be facing a Strasless October.
The National League East could come down to baserunning. The Nationals have the edge in the standings, but the Braves’ baserunners have kept it close.
A radio broadcaster’s persona reflects the team’s roster and fan following. Or is it the other way around?
The Braves and Cubs conditionally agree to a deal for Ryan Dempster.
Brian McCann’s hot streak has the Braves on a roll heading into the break