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The Braves have one of the deepest rosters in baseball but could use a boost in the bullpen. Because of this, Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter suggested one-time All-Star David Robertson as a possible solution for the team's "biggest roster hole."
The Atlanta Braves signed a familiar face on Monday to bolster their bullpen depth. Chasen Shreve returns to the team who gave him his first taste with MLB.
Check out all the latest news and notes surrounding the Atlanta Braves. Recent moves include adding a new catcher, and the remainder of the IFA class.
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It’s the most exclusive club in all of baseball — the 500-home-run club. Only 28 players have reached the majestic
CC Sabathia and Dave Parker are the newest Wisconsin connections in the Baseball Hall of Fame. Here's a litany of others.
Every inductee to the Baseball Hall of Famers is given a plaque that ends up in the physical Cooperstown building, engraved with a picture of the player. The players wear hats in
Bob Uecker’s professional baseball career began when he signed with his hometown team, the Milwaukee Braves, in 1956. Uecker often joked that when the Braves signed him for $3,000, his family had to dig through the couch cushions and jars to scrape together the money.
Former New York Yankees pitcher Chasen Shreve landed with the Atlanta Braves and reminded fans about the Luke Voit trade.
The New York Yankees and their quest for a middle infielder to replace Gleyber Torres, their two-time All-Star second baseman who departed in free agency, continues to be one of the lengthiest, most drawn out sagas of this MLB offseason.