Ronald Acuña, Atlanta Braves and Incredible
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ATLANTA – Spencer Strider thought it was a foul ball. Jorbit Vivas seemed to think he could advance to third base unchallenged. And Ronald Acuña Jr. again did what would be deemed the unthinkable for most players.
It was Kyle Schwarber who went 3 for 3 in the first All-Star Game home run swing-off to put the National League ahead 4-3. #AllStarGame Swing-off AL - 3 NL - 4 Kyle Schwarber GIVES THE NL THE LEAD! pic.twitter.com/NPZJciVTYn
Atlanta picked a much needed position player with its first selection -- here is the full breakdown of the Braves' 2025 class.
Major League Baseball paid tribute to Hall of Famer Hank Aaron on Tuesday night during the All-Star Game, paying homage to the greatest player in the history of the Braves' organization and one of the true legends of the sport.
The Braves All-Star third baseman's big day highlighted a blowout win over the Yankees / Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images
Chipper Jones served as the National League’s manager in the All-Star Futures Game on Saturday at Truist Park. But this certainly wasn’t a sign he’s ready to be Braves manager Brian Snitker’s replacement or spend any of his retirement years as a skipper.
“I would argue he’s the most talented player to ever put the Braves uniform on,” DeRosa said. And to make things even more interesting, Braves legend Chipper Jones chimed in to agree—kind ...
By late Thursday afternoon, most Braves players had either seen highlights from Strider’s superb rehab outing — where he gave up only three hits, one run and two walks — or heard about it ...
The Atlanta Braves led the World Series 7-0 over the Houston Astros, led by Braves starter Max Fried who pitched six shutout innings. He gave up four hits, struck out six and walked none. Please ...
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