The Atlanta Braves desperately need to replace Charlie Morton and Max Fried. A trade with the St. Louis Cardinals could help.
On December 10, it was revealed that the New York Yankees signed former Atlanta Braves ace Max Fried to an eight-year, $218 million contract, which is the large
Bleacher Report's Joel Reuter suggested the Atlanta Braves could acquire a new, affordable starting pitcher before the start of the 2025 MLB season.
The Atlanta Braves have not made any significant additions to their starting rotation despite losing Max Fried and Charlie Morton. The Braves could swing a trade to find an elite starter.
The Braves lost Max Fried, Charlie Morton, and A.J. Minter to free agency while adding Jurickson Profar on a three-year deal. If the season started tomorrow, Atlanta would be relying on internal candidates to pick up the slack.
Atlanta also announced that they designated right-handed pitcher Allan Winans for assignment. It has been a quiet offseason for the Braves overall. They lost Max Fried to the New York Yankees in MLB free agency and have not made many big additions.
While the Jurickson Profar signing filled the Braves single biggest need in the outfield, there are still holes to patch up. I’d argue the bullpen should take precedence over the rotation.
The Atlanta Braves still need to add talent and depth to their bullpen this offseason and one former Nationals reliever could be the solution
The Atlanta Braves have had a quiet offseason, but finally did something late last week when they signed super utility man Jurickson Profar to a three-year, $42 million contract. However, there is more work that needs to be done for Atlanta.
It took a while, but the Atlanta Braves finally did something of note ... That said, Atlanta still has more to do. With Max Fried signing with the New York Yankees for an ungodly amount of money ...
The New York Mets and Atlanta Braves have reportedly both spoken to the Padres about Dylan Cease and Michael King trades.
The Braves just completed one of the best and strongest signings of the offseason, dollar for dollar: they got three years of Jurickson Profar for $42 million