Atlanta Braves, Spring Training
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Braves have a Max Fried replacement no one is buying in spring training, but should they?
Braves top prospects come to Spring Training with new pitches
The Braves are banking on Spencer Strider and Grant Holmes to essentially replace the innings left by Max Fried and Charlie Morton, respectively. It makes
Braves Pitchers & Catchers Report for 2025 Spring Training
Perhaps the top storyline of Spring Training is the Braves rotation battle. With Max Fried and Charlie Morton signing elsewhere this offseason and Spencer
Scenes from Tampa, Florida, as the Yankees conduct their spring training ahead of the 2025 MLB season New York Yankees pitcher Max Fried drills with the team at George M. Steinbrenner Field during spring training in Tampa,
After a fairly quiet offseason, the Atlanta Braves have to rely on their top players to stay healthy in 2025 if they want to compete for another World Series title. They are off to a good start with this Chris Sale announcement.
The two richest contracts signed this offseason were voted the worst free-agent moves in MLB by a panel of insiders. In a survey conducted by The Athletic's Jayson Stark, the panel of 32 MLB executives voted the deals for Juan Soto and Max Fried as the worst.
The New York Yankees made a huge splash this winter when they handed Max Fried the most-lucrative contract for a left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball hi
The New York Yankees have had a busy offseason acquiring big stars to load their roster for the 2025 season. Some of those players include pitcher Max Fried from the Atlanta Braves, outfielder Cody Bellinger from the Chicago Cubs,
The Atlanta Braves didn't do nearly enough to bolster their rotation this offseason after Max Fried's departure. This Miami Marlins ace could be the solution.
S afe to say that New York Yankees fans aren't thrilled with how the team's offseason has played out so far. Losing Juan Soto — to the hated New York Mets, no less — was a hug
Fried was the franchise's big acquisition this offseason. After losing Juan Soto to the New York Mets in free agency, the Yankees pivoted and inked Fried to the largest contract ever for a left-handed pitcher. They gave the two-time All-Star an eight-year deal worth $218 million.
Max Fried believes he was about 12 or 13 years old when he first discovered the ability to make a baseball move like others couldn’t. Snapping nasty curveballs into the dirt, the left-hander was exper
TAMPA — Growing up in Encino, California, Max Fried had the privilege of learning from a seven-time All-Star and World Series champion. That would be Reggie Smith, who spent 17 seasons in the ...
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