Atlanta Braves news and notes from Wednesday Reynaldo Lopez continued his impressive work on Wednesday, with a strong seven inning outing that helped Atlanta to the series sweep after some late-game chaos.
The solution to fixing Max Fried’s early season struggles turns out to be a simple one. Just have him face the Marlins every time he toes the rubber. In Fried’s first start against the Fish, he went into the seventh inning and only allowed one run on four hits.
Your daily roundup of news and notes across Major League Baseball. The Atlanta Braves’ infield took a major hit last week after Ozzie Albies suffered a fractured toe.
Max Fried had one of the best outings of his career in facing just two hitters over the minimum and the offense comes through as the Braves dominate the Marlins.
Max Fried threw a shutout and earned his fifth straight win against Miami, as the Atlanta Braves rolled to a 5-0 win over the visiting Marlins on Tuesday.
Max Fried’s best start of the season so far was against the Marlins. Can he repeat? The Atlanta Braves are set to face off against the Miami Marlins for the second game of the series at Truist Park.
In what looked like a day where the Braves could not get anything going, they rallied late in the game to defeat the Astros in extra innings. The Atlanta
Max Fried had a great start against the Marlins, will that continue against the Astros? Max Fried and the Atlanta Braves are set to take on J.P. France and the Astros in the final of the three-game series this afternoon at Minute Maid Park.
Spencer Strider going down with a torn UCL really threw a wrench in the Braves’ plans, not just for this year but moving forward as well. Outside of Strider, there isn’t another proven starting pitcher committed to Atlanta long-term, and now his future is cloudy.
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Friday. The Atlanta Braves began the road trip on a high note after defeating the Miami Marlins 8-1. Max Fried got the start and appeared to be in midseason form, as he tossed 6.1 frames.
Max Fried had given up 10 earned runs in his five innings of work heading into Friday night's start against the Miami Marlins, but the 30-year-old left-handed pitcher finally looked like himself against a struggling Marlins lineup.
Max Fried retired the side in order in four of his first five innings, leading the Atlanta Braves to an 8-1 win over the host Miami Marlins on Friday night.
It has been a tough start to the season for Braves lefty Max Fried, but he will look to get back on trap Friday night in Miami. The Atlanta Braves will head out on a six-game road trip Friday which will begin with a three-game set against the Miami Marlins.
The Atlanta Braves -- among the favorites to win the 2024 World Series -- have been humbled. On Thursday, the Braves were routed 16-4 by the visiting New York Mets.
With a relatively calm 5-2 victory on Sunday, the Braves closed out a sweep of the reigning National League champions. Here's what we learned after a wild weekend in Atlanta.
The Atlanta Braves hope to see a better version of Max Fried when they host the Arizona Diamondbacks on Saturday night in the second contest of a three-game series.
The 30-year-old’s pitching line should have looked a lot different.
While the Braves fell to the Phillies on Sunday, Atlanta still won the series and outscored Philadelphia by 13 runs over the course of three games. Here are three things we learned following the first series of the season.
The Braves and Max Fried appear to be at a standstill when it comes to contract negotiations. We know the Braves aren’t typically one to budge off their original offer, and Fried doesn’t seem interested in what’s currently on the table.
You know you’re going nowhere this season when Opening Day is less than two weeks away, and the most substantial talking points surrounding your team are about pursuing players on other clubs seven months from now.
2024 may be the last hurrah in Atlanta for one veteran pitcher.
The southpaw posted a 2.55 ERA over his 77 2/3 regular-season frames in 2023.
Even without Max Fried, the Braves still have All-Star (and NL Cy Young contender) Spencer Strider as their No. 1, with veteran Charlie Morton and 24-year-old All-Star Bryce Elder to help lead the rotation through the final couple of weeks of the regular season.
The Braves announced Friday that ace Max Fried has been placed on the 15-day injured list due to a blister on his left index finger.
The Atlanta Braves are being understandably cautious with ace Max Fried having already clinched the NL East. The club pushed back Fried's next start in the hopes that it will prevent a finger hot spot from turning into a blister.
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