Astros send Mauricio Dubon to Braves
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Select Atlanta Braves games will likely be impacted by the new MLB TV deals that are set to be announced Major League Baseball is working to finalize its new TV contracts for the near future. According to The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand, MLB is set to announce deals with NBC, Netflix and ESPN. All agreements are three years in length.
The Atlanta Braves are entering the MLB offseason with plenty of opportunities to improve the roster for 2026. With longtime manager Brian Snitker stepping down, bench coach Walt Weiss has taken over and assembled a revamped coaching staff.
Houston Astros infielder Mauricio Dubon, a two-time Gold Glove Award winner, has been traded to the Atlanta Braves for Nick Allen. Brian McTaggart of MLB .com was the first to report the trade. Bob Nightengale of USA Today was first to report Allen as the return.
Losing franchise icons is never easy, but unfortunately part of business in baseball these days. No fanbase understands this more than Atlanta, which have seen
The Milwaukee Brewers are set to play in one of MLB’s classic games next season, as they’ll head to Williamsport, Pennsylvania, in August. The MLB Little League Classic returns for its ninth season, as the Brewers make their debut at Historic Bowman Field,
The Atlanta Braves made a trade to add a left-handed pitcher from the Colorado Rockies after he was designated for assignment.
The Braves have said finding a shortstop, strengthening the rotation and reconstructing the bullpen are at the top of their offseason to-do list. But depending on the result of their shortstop search,
The Braves could use starting pitching, while Skenes is arguably the best in baseball. However, others are a bit more realistic about how unlikely it is, including Chase Owens of FanSided, who thinks that the trade idea to Atlanta is simply a pipe dream.