Atlanta Braves news and notes from Thursday. The Atlanta Braves are less than a week away from the 2024 season opener in Philadelphia. With just five Spring Training games to go, several of the regulars are getting more playing time, including Charlie Morton, who threw five innings in the Braves’ 5-2 win over the New York Yankees on Thursday.
Morton lasted five frames, Dylan Lee pitched a perfect frame, and the bats got some hacks in Another day, another late-March Spring Training game in the books.
The Atlanta Braves start their 2024 season in one week against Philadelphia. So you can call this a dress rehearsal, of sorts. Atlanta's sending veteran starter Charlie Morton to the mound in North Port's CoolToday Park to take on the visiting New York Yankees.
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Saturday The Braves’ prospects fell to the Red Sox, as expected, but Spring Breakout did provide the opportunity for a few of Atlanta’s prospects to show a glimmer of promise.
Charlie Morton allowed homers to two lefties in five innings of work and the offense was soporific. The saga of Charlie Morton and left-handed batters
The Atlanta Braves are giving you an interesting contrast in today's doubleheader. With the first game being the 'Spring Breakout' prospect game (streaming
NORTH PORT, Fl. - The Atlanta Braves are seeing everything come together. Just hours after getting news about the health of star outfielder Ronald Acuña
Now that the Atlanta Braves can breathe a sigh of relief about the knee injury to Ronald Acuña Jr. not jeopardizing his availability for Opening Day, the
The Atlanta Braves are watching what few position battles they have play out in real time, as bench options are mashing and the candidates for the fifth
Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com recently published an article highlighting his bold predictions for the MLB offseason, and I’ll give him some credit, most of them are indeed bold.
The Braves are bringing back veteran right-hander Charlie Morton for another season in 2024, but the club is expected to decline its club option on veteran reliever Kirby Yates.
A critical domino that must fall before the Braves get active in free agency this winter is the decision surrounding Charlie Morton. Morton himself has to decide whether he plays another season, and the Braves then have to decide whether to pick up his $20 million option.
The Atlanta Braves are having an all-time great season and feature arguably the best offense of all time led by likely National League Most Valuable Player Ronald Acuna Jr. Despite their offensive dominance, the Braves have struggled with injuries to their starting pitching staff all season, with 16 different pitchers starting games for Atlanta.
The Atlanta Braves placed right-hander Charlie Morton on the 15-day injured list on Sunday with inflammation in the index finger on his pitching hand. The move for Morton is retroactive to Saturday.
The Braves announced Sunday that veteran right-hander Charlie Morton had been placed on the 15-day injured list with right index finger inflammation. Fellow righty Allan Winans was called up in the corresponding move.
Charlie Morton left last night’s game following the first inning with a right index finger injury. X-rays were negative, which is promising, but he’ll undergo an MRI tomorrow to determine what’s next.
The rash of injuries to the starting rotation at this point in the season has to be a concern for the Braves.
Alarms went off across Braves Country when Charlie Morton did not return to the mound after tossing a scoreless first inning with what the Braves have announced as an injury to his right index finger.
Playoff races are heating up on the diamond and these three pitchers made significant contributions to their teams' results in August.
Shortly before the start of last offseason, the Braves checked off a key part of their winter checklist. Atlanta agreed to preemptively exercise a $20M option on Charlie Morton at the end of September.
What better way to send us into the weekend than to cash a juicy price on a home run prop? YB's Jack Dougherty is here with his three favorite players to hit a dinger on Friday's MLB slate.
The Braves lost last night in frustrating fashion. It started out with an hour-and-half rain delay, and the weirdness continued when the umps botched a call that may have cost the Braves several runs.
Atlanta will send veteran right-hander Charlie Morton to the mound in search of a four-game sweep of the visiting Colorado Rockies on Sunday. Atlanta has won five in a row and 12 of its last 14.
Charlie Morton pitched six strong innings and Sean Murphy drove in four runs to lift the Atlanta Braves to a 9-3 win over the visiting Boston Red Sox on Tuesday in the opener of their two-game series.
Two pitchers with a history of success against the opposing team will face off when the Atlanta Braves host the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday in the opener of a two-game interleague series.
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