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Atlanta Braves news and notes from Thursday. The Diamond Sports Group saga continues as the Atlanta Braves announced Thursday that the team has been granted new streaming rights. The Braves will now be available in-market through a subscription. There is not yet any information regarding the subscription price.
Statement from Braves President and CEO Derek Schiller: pic.twitter.com/XZIlJ8UeGF— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) November 14, 2024
The Los Angeles Angels, Detroit Tigers, Miami Marlins, St. Louis Cardinals, and Tampa Bay Rays have also been granted these rights.
More Braves News:
Chris Sale won comeback player of the year for returning from a series of injury-riddled seasons to become the likely NL Cy Young. Sale was also named to the All-MLB first team, as one of five starting pitchers, with three coming from the NL.
The transaction log shows that the Braves have signed three players to minor league deals, in Enoli Paredes, Yohel Pozo, and Charles Leblanc.
Former Braves prospect Ray-Patrick Didder suited up for the Netherlands in the WBSC Premier 12 and logged a home run.
MLB News:
The Tampa Bay Rays will play the 2025 season at the New York Yankees’ Spring Training site at Steinbrenner Field.
Major League Baseball will take over the local broadcasts for the Cincinnati Reds in 2025.
The Los Angeles Angels agreed to a one-year, $2.5M deal with infielder Kevin Newman. The deal includes a club option for 2026.
The Boston Red Sox agreed to a one-year, $2.25M deal with reliever Justin Wilson.
The Los Angeles Angels and utilityman Scott Kingery avoided arbitration after the two agreed to a one-year deal.
The Baltimore Orioles promoted Sherman Johnson to the major league coaching staff. He was previously a minor league hitting coordinator.
Here is a list of All-MLB team winners.
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Photo by Kevin D. Liles/Atlanta Braves/Getty Images
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Thursday. The Diamond Sports Group saga continues as the Atlanta Braves announced Thursday that the team has been granted new streaming rights. The Braves will now be available in-market through a subscription. There is not yet any information regarding the subscription price.
Statement from Braves President and CEO Derek Schiller: pic.twitter.com/XZIlJ8UeGF— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) November 14, 2024
The Los Angeles Angels, Detroit Tigers, Miami Marlins, St. Louis Cardinals, and Tampa Bay Rays have also been granted these rights.
More Braves News:
Chris Sale won comeback player of the year for returning from a series of injury-riddled seasons to become the likely NL Cy Young. Sale was also named to the All-MLB first team, as one of five starting pitchers, with three coming from the NL.
The transaction log shows that the Braves have signed three players to minor league deals, in Enoli Paredes, Yohel Pozo, and Charles Leblanc.
Former Braves prospect Ray-Patrick Didder suited up for the Netherlands in the WBSC Premier 12 and logged a home run.
MLB News:
The Tampa Bay Rays will play the 2025 season at the New York Yankees’ Spring Training site at Steinbrenner Field.
Major League Baseball will take over the local broadcasts for the Cincinnati Reds in 2025.
The Los Angeles Angels agreed to a one-year, $2.5M deal with infielder Kevin Newman. The deal includes a club option for 2026.
The Boston Red Sox agreed to a one-year, $2.25M deal with reliever Justin Wilson.
The Los Angeles Angels and utilityman Scott Kingery avoided arbitration after the two agreed to a one-year deal.
The Baltimore Orioles promoted Sherman Johnson to the major league coaching staff. He was previously a minor league hitting coordinator.
Here is a list of All-MLB team winners.
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