The Braves have suffered from a litany of injuries early this season, and it all began with Sean Murphy, who strained his oblique on Opening Day against the Phillies.
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Wednesday The Braves offense continues to scuffle, as the pitching has kept the ship afloat recently. Sean Murphy is nearing his return and Austin Riley will hopefully return Friday, so that should help.
The Braves ended their three-game losing streak with a sweep of their own, taking two from the Red Sox. Chris Sale and Reynaldo Lopez toed the rubber on Tuesday and Wednesday, giving Boston’s offense fits.
Braves GM Alex Anthopoulos has become notorious for his trades with the Oakland Athletics. First, it was Matt Olson who replaced Freddie Freeman. Shea Langeliers, Cristian Pache, Ryan Cusick, and Joey Estes were the return for Oakland.
The Braves were swept for the first time all season in Los Angeles, wrapping up a western road trip in which they lost five of six games. This is a team that appears in need of a jolt of energy, particularly offensively, and they may get one in the coming weeks.
The Atlanta Braves offense has hit a slump. While they’re still the highest-scoring offense in baseball at 5.33 runs per game, Atlanta’s put up three
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Friday. The Atlanta Braves have been without catcher Sean Murphy for a month, after he suffered an oblique strain on March 29.
The Braves have been without their All-Star catcher Sean Murphy since Opening Day after he suffered an oblique injury. Obliques are typically tricky and can take months to heal from, even minor ones.
Playing the waiver wire effectively is crucial to fantasy baseball success throughout the season. Each week of the 2024 campaign, this article will help pinpoint which players are readily available to be picked up in most formats.
The Atlanta Braves are rolling this season and that’s without their sluggers thriving so far. On top of that, first-string catcher Sean Murphy hasn’t played since Opening Day against the Philadelphia Phillies when he strained his oblique.
News and notes from Brian Snitker’s pregame media session Wednesday. ATLANTA — Reynaldo López will make his fourth start of the season for the Atlanta Braves in Wednesday’s matchup against the Miami Marlins.
The Braves are without three All-Stars right now, but positive updates came to light on all three of them over the weekend. Spencer Strider may be out for the entire season, but they are expecting a quicker recovery after undergoing internal brace surgery rather than the much more common Tommy John surgery.
The Braves welcome the Marlins after a near sweep of the state of Texas last week. Unfortunately, Sunday was not so sweet for the Braves. After winning their first five games of the week against the two teams in last year’s ALCS, it was the Rangers who showed their power in a 6-4 victory over the Braves.
The Atlanta Braves have been red-hot this season despite getting hit by the injury bug early on. They’re definitely in the mix right now and look like a true contender for the World Series this season.
The Braves traded a slew of top prospects a couple of offseasons ago. The blockbuster deal brought All-Star catcher Sean Murphy to Atlanta, but the Braves also dealt arguably the best prospect in their entire system for relief pitcher Joe Jimenez.
The Braves can’t catch a break. Despite the season being quite young, the club has lost several significant pieces already. It began during the year’s opening series when Sean Murphy went down with an oblique injury against the Phillies.
We’re not even three weeks into the season and the Braves are already suffering from a slew of injuries. Spencer Strider is done for the season, Ozzie Albies could miss some time after fouling a pitch off his toe last night, and Sean Murphy has been out since Opening Day with an oblique injury.
The Atlanta Braves are off to a hot 7-3 start, sitting firmly in first place to begin the season, but it’s come at an unfortunate cost Spencer Strider is currently on the 15-day IL.
The Braves haven’t missed a beat to begin the season, starting 3-1 following a win over the White Sox on Monday afternoon, but it hasn’t come without a cost.
Atlanta Braves catcher Sean Murphy exited an Opening Day victory in the 7th inning after an injury while taking a swing. Murphy immediately grabbed his side and fans feared that he would miss significant time.
The Atlanta Braves placed All-Star catcher Sean Murphy on the 10-day injured list on Saturday because of a strained left oblique muscle. Murphy, 29, was injured while swinging and missing on a pitch from Philadelphia reliever Matt Strahm during the seventh inning of the Braves' 9-3 win over the host Phillies on Opening Day.
The severity of the issue isn’t yet known, but it will be a notable one for Atlanta, as he is one of the better backstops in the league.
When the Atlanta Braves traded for Sean Murphy, he was known for being one of the best defensive catchers in the MLB. During his first year in Atlanta, he further proved that stat.
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The Phillies were awarded a huge insurance run in the eighth inning of their National League Division Series game against the Braves on Saturday night when catcher Sean Murphy was called for a controversial catcher's interference call.
The Braves are atop the MLB standings, and their lineup's formidable power is a big reason why. The power surge continued for the Braves on Friday night, helping them set an impressive MLB mark.
Atlanta Braves catcher Sean Murphy has been perhaps the most well-rounded catcher in baseball this season.
As May comes to a close, division races are taking shape and great players are separating themselves from the rest of the league. Here are the top five NL MVP contenders two months into the season.
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