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SEC Football Sets All-Conference Games for 2020 Season
During this Covid-19 pandemic, all of the power five football conferences, as well as all conferences throughout college football, have been trying to figure out how to play the upcoming 2020 season. The Big-10, PAC-12, and ACC Conferences have all stated they will go all conference games for the season. But the ACC was open Read more
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Foltynewicz Out with Braves
After giving up five home runs in his last two starts, the Atlanta Braves have opted to designate SP Mike Foltynewicz for assignment. What this means is the Braves will either trade Folty or send him back to the minor leagues. Since Folty is a veteran he has some options. He can refuse to go Read more
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Braves Recap of First Series of Season at NY Mets
Baseball is back for the 2020 season for this 60-game season and I am very happy that it is. This season is going to have its ups and downs due to the pandemic, but also on the diamond. The down started on the first game on this past Friday at the New York Mets as Read more
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Walk-Off in 9th Wins it for the Braves
The Atlanta Braves have a way of beating up on the Miami Marlins, and it was no different last night as the Braves hosted the Marlins for scrimmage game one of two for these two teams at rainy Truist Park in Atlanta last night. Braves have dominated the Marlins over the last two seasons going Read more
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Could Braves Be Changing Name?
With the Washington Redskins of the NFL and the Cleveland Indians of MLB having pressure put on both organizations to change their name, it’s only fitting now to add the Atlanta Braves to the mix? Or is it? I have always thought the naming of an organization was out of respect, but in today’s society, Read more
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Outlook on Braves 60-Game Schedule
With the 60-game schedule released, we already know that RF Nick Markakis and P Felix Hernandez have both opted out of playing these games with concerns to Covid-19. Also, with 1B Freddie Freeman testing positive and having symptoms, along with three other players that are asymptomatic, who knows when they might return. Part of the Read more