Braves heading to the World Series

The last time the Atlanta Braves made it to the last dance was back in 1999. They are finally reliving that feeling this year with new players, same uniform. That feeling in 1999 was short lived as the NY Yankees swept the Braves (4-0). This year the Braves are playing a common foe, but with … Continue reading Braves heading to the World Series

Buyers not sellers

Back on July 16 I posted a piece writing about the Braves just made the trade for Chicago Cubs outfielder Joc Peterson and how this trade might push the Braves to greatness and win the division. At that time the NL East was: New York Mets: 47-40Philadelphia Phillies: 44-44Atlanta Braves: 44-45Washington Nationals: 42-47Miami Marlins: 39-50 … Continue reading Buyers not sellers

Braves capture division again

Last night the Atlanta Braves captured their 4th National League Eastern Divisional title for the fourth straight season as they took down the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 at Truist Park. Over all the Braves have won 121 division titles in the history of the Braves that spans from Boston to Milwaukee, and Atlanta. Braves have the … Continue reading Braves capture division again

Braves sign Pederson

With Ronald Acuna, Jr out for the season with a torn right ACL, the Braves were either going to be buyers or sellers for the second half of the season that begins tonight at Truist Park as they host the Tampa Bay Rays. The Braves typically are not buyers in these situations because Liberty Media … Continue reading Braves sign Pederson

What’s New or Remaining the Same for 2021 Campaign

There are some changes coming back to a major league ballpark close to you as opening day is just a few weeks away. On the field the universal designated hitter for both the American and National League is no more, the National League will go back to pitchers hitting. I do have to say I … Continue reading What’s New or Remaining the Same for 2021 Campaign