The Atlanta Braves can't trust Ian Anderson to fill the final rotation slot, so Alex Anthopoulos needs to start investigating the trade market.
The Braves considered a deal that would've put them over the luxury tax, which Anthopoulos said they're willing to do for the right player.
The Braves have a pretty good feel for who will be in their rotation and lineup on Opening Day. But president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos and manager Brian Snitker still have some decisions to make during the upcoming Grapefruit League season.
Honesty is the best policy. This concept is something that it appears Atlanta Braves general manager, Alex Anthopoulos is uncharacteristically struggling with.
Atlanta Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos provided a major update on starting pitcher Spencer Strider. It’s now confirmed that he will pitch in Spring Training games. This could change at any time,
The Braves came into the offseason with some notable holes that needed to be filled, some of which were while others remain unaddressed. The outfield was
Jarred Kelenic represents the kind of “upside” play that Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos likes to make. Bring in a guy whose production hasn’t matched his potential for whatever reason. See if the Braves can unlock more from the player than his old team could.
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The Atlanta Braves are still looking to complete their starting rotation. Let's take a look at the top three candidates that could earn the last spot in the pitching staff this spring.
From the tone of Alex Anthopoulos, Brian Snitker, and others throughout the offseason, the feeling is that Spencer Strider could make his return before
Jarred Kelenic represents the kind of "upside" play that Atlanta Braves General Manager Alex Anthopoulos likes to make. Bring in a guy whose production hasn't matched his potential for whatever reason.
To a question about payroll, Braves president of baseball operations and general manager Alex Anthopoulos made a revelation: Over the offseason, the Braves discussed a potential deal that would’ve put them over the luxury tax for the third consecutive season.
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