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Phillies Vs. Braves NLDS: Spencer Strider Starts Game 3 for Atlanta
The Braves are turning to rookie phenom Spencer Strider to start Game 3 of the NLDS at Citizens Bank Park against Phillies ace Aaron Nola.
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Phillies Vs. Braves: Zack Wheeler Outpitched by Kyle Wright in NLDS Game 2
Defense hurt the Phillies in their Game 2 loss to the Braves and they were also three-hit as the top of the order continues to struggle. By Jim Salisbury
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David Robertson Injured Celebrating Bryce Harper's Homer, Left Off Phillies' NLDS Roster
The Phillies have overcome numerous injuries this season and are dealing with another key one. David Robertson was left off the NLDS roster with a calf strain suffered celebrating Bryce Harper’s homer.
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Braves, Spencer Strider Agree to Six-Year, $75M Deal
Spencer Strider became the first pitcher in Major League Baseball history to strike out 200 batters and allow fewer than 100 hits in a season. The Atlanta Braves rewarded the 23-year-old right-hander with a six-year contract extension Monday.
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What Are the Hottest and Coldest Games in MLB, World Series History?
From balmy Los Angeles to snowy Cleveland, World Series games have been played under brutal conditions. Here are the hottest and coldest games in MLB history.
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Doug Gottlieb Admits He Made False Claim on Freddie Freeman Contract Talks
Radio host Doug Gottlieb has admitted he falsely claimed agent Casey Close never informed first baseman Freddie Freeman of the Atlanta Braves’ last contract offer.
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Braves OF Marcell Ozuna Arrested for DUI in Georgia
Marcell Ozuna was arrested for driving under the influence and booked at the Gwinnett County Jail Friday morning.
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Braves Sign Standout Rookie Michael Harris II to Eight-Year, $72M Extension
The Atlanta Braves announced on Tuesday they signed standout rookie outfielder Michael Harris II to an eight-year extension worth $72 million.
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Braves Add Robinson Cano to Roster Ahead of Series Vs. Mets
Robinson Cano could have a shot at revenge against his former club this week.
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William Contreras Named MLB All-Star, Joins Brother Willson
Braves catcher William Contreras was named an All-Star on Sunday, joining his brother, Cubs catcher Willson Contreras, on the team.
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Atlanta Braves Star Ronald Acuña Jr. Activated From IL
Atlanta Braves star outfielder Ronald Acua Jr. was activated from the injured list Thursday after recovering from a torn ACL.
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MLB Free Agent Tracker: Full List of 2021-22 Free Agent Players
Keep up with every signing of the 2021-22 MLB offseason using this free agent tracker.
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The Problem With Native Mascots
Some professional sports teams finally changed their names after decades of protest. Others remain committed to obsolete stereotypes. Studies have shown the damage caused by schools and teams that continue to use Indigenous cultures as themes and mascots, yet they persist across the United States.
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Get to Know the History of Native Americans in Baseball
Native American Heritage Month celebrates the rich ancestry and traditions of Native Americans, including their impact on sports such as baseball.
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Louisville Slugger Celebrates the 2021 World Series Champs
Louisville Slugger is producing four different commemorative bats to mark the Atlanta Braves’ World Series win over the Houston Astros.
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Atlanta Braves Defeat Astros to Win World Series
The Atlanta Braves beat the Houston Astros in Game 6 to win the 2021 World Series.
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Atlanta Braves Defeat Houston Astros to Win 2021 World Series
The Atlanta Braves defeated the Houston Astros 7-0 in Game 6 to capture their first World Series since 1995.
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The History of World Series Games on Halloween
Game 5 of the 2021 World Series will be just the sixth MLB game to ever be played on Halloween. Here’s a history of those freaky Fall Classic contests.
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Trump Chops With Braves Fans Before Game 4 of World Series
Former President Donald Trump did the Tomahawk chop with Atlanta Braves fans before Game 4 of the World Series only months after calling for a boycott of Major League Baseball
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Tribes Push Back Against MLB Claims That Native Americans Approve of Tomahawk Chop
Native American groups pushed back Wednesday against Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred’s claim that Indigenous communities support the Atlanta Braves’ tomahawk chop.