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Full Story: Braves DFA Foltynewicz
One day after manager Brian Snitker told him goodbye, the Atlanta Braves designated right-hander Mike Foltynewicz for assignment on Tuesday. Snitker said Monday night he… Full Story
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Full Story: Braves look to shut down Renfroe, Rays
New Tampa Bay outfielder Hunter Renfroe knew he just needed to get a few at-bats under his belt to make an impression on the Rays.… Full Story
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Full Story: Rays look to get offense going against Braves
The Atlanta Braves left Citi Field late Sunday night with a pair of road wins over a National League East rival, but the opening series… Full Story
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Full Story: Mets look to recover in finale vs. Braves
Edwin Diaz had the New York Mets one pitch away from a familiar start Saturday afternoon. But a familiar result to that pitch put Diaz… Full Story
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Full Story: Short-handed Braves look to rebound at Mets
A Yoenis Cespedes home run more than two years in the making Friday gave Luis Rojas a win he’d waited his entire career to enjoy… Full Story
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Full Story: Braves acquire OF Schebler from Reds
The Atlanta Braves acquired outfielder Scott Schebler from the Cincinnati Reds on Friday in exchange for cash considerations. Schebler, who was designated for assignment on… Full Story
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Full Story: Braves call up emergency catchers amid COVID-19 fears
Atlanta catchers Tyler Flowers and Travis d’Arnaud have symptoms of COVID-19 and won’t be with the Braves when they open the season Friday afternoon against… Full Story
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Full Story: Report: Braves don’t intend to change name
The Atlanta Braves do not intend to change their name despite pressures from Native American groups and other critics to do so, The Athletic reported… Full Story
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Full Story: Braves OF Markakis opts out of 2020 season
Atlanta Braves outfielder Nick Markakis has opted out of the 2020 season. Markakis said Monday that the decision was right for himself and his family,… Full Story
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Full Story: Freeman among four Braves to test positive for virus
Four-time All-Star first baseman Freddie Freeman is one of four members of the Atlanta Braves to test positive for the coronavirus, manager Brian Snitker announced… Full Story