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Despite crickets back at the trade deadline, the Atlanta Braves are expected to have to fight to retain their closer for next season
On Wednesday, the Braves officially announced their replacements: Jeremy Hefner as the new pitching coach and Antoan Richardson as the new first-base coach. The team wrote on X, “Atlanta Braves Announce Additions to 2026 Major League Coaching Staff.” There was a press release with information on the team’s new hires.
This spring, fans can look forward to more Spring Breakout, increased access to Orioles' practices and international matchups ahead of the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
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Atlanta Braves' MLB Revenue Tops $600 Million for First Time
The Atlanta Braves released third-quarter financial results on Wednesday, showing total revenue of $312 million for the last three months, including revenue from their mixed-use development, The Battery.
The new Atlanta Braves manager looks to show he's a more experienced and wiser version of the man who managed the Rockies a decade ago
Atlanta Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos says the team only decided to promote bench coach Walt Weiss to manager after an extensive search elsewhere.
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Braves' division rival just made a truly bizarre front office decision
While the Atlanta Braves went the safe route with their manager hire, the same cannot be said about the Marlins and their GM opening.
The Atlanta Braves are back to work on setting up the roster for the 2026 season. They announced Tuesday afternoon that right-hander Nathan Wiles has been released. Wiles spent most of his season in the minor leagues after being acquired from the Tampa Bay Rays. He was picked up in a trade in exchange for cash considerations.