The Atlanta Braves are still one of baseball's best teams but how do they stack up against the super team Dodgers as we approach spring training?
The Evil Empire is at it again! The Dodgers are once again dipping into the free agent market, this time for an old Braves friend, signing Kirby Yates to
The Atlanta Braves have plenty of key players capable of having some big seasons in 2025, and these bold predictions reflect this
Even if he were to revert back to his 2023 numbers when he last pitched, Shohei Ohtani would still rule the roost and it wouldn’t be particularly close. Only three other players could sniff his ...
Spring training is just weeks away, but there is still plenty of MLB offseason business to tackle. A handful of notable players remain on the free-agent market, including Alex Bre
Shohei Ohtani and Bobby Witt Jr. ExploreBraves add outfielder Jurickson Profar Profar, once the game’s top prospect, earned his first All-Star selection in 2024. Braves general manager Alex ...
Nobody would have guessed that Bryce Harper, a star for the Philadelphia Phillies, had another job. The post Bryce Harper Puts Braves Star Over Shohei Ohtani in His Viral Social Media Post appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Ohtani became the first player in league history to tally 50 home runs and stolen bases in the same season, inventing MLB's 50/50 club. He accomplished that while recovering from UCL surgery, which prevented Ohtani from contributing on the mound last season, when he served as LA's designated hitter in 159 games played.
This year’s version of the game will mark the first time the cover features three players — three of baseball’s youngest stars.
Deep in the heart of every baseball fan fuming about the spending of the Los Angeles Dodgers, there lies an uncomfortable truth: You’re just mad your owner isn’t doing the same thing.
There's no need for some rambling preamble to today's chat. Cardinals are a few weeks away from spring training in Jupiter, Florida. They've yet to make a substantive move to
For all the injuries plaguing baseball’s modern era, players are also recovering from them better, and more consistently, than ever, according to Dodgers head physician Neal ElAttrache.