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Atlanta Braves news and notes from Saturday Well perhaps the most discussed potential “splash” addition for Atlanta is now off the table, as Willy Adames signed a big deal with the Giants. If the Braves want to upgrade at shortstop, Ha-Seong Kim is the biggest name left on the free agent market and he may be in a price range the Braves are comfortable with. He does have some risk, particularly coming off of a shoulder injury. One interesting option could be Tyler Fitzgerald as a trade target from San Francisco, as he was solid for them last season with the benefit of some batter ball luck and ZiPS sees him as a league average bat with serviceable shortstop defense.
Braves News
Demetrius took a look at Aaron Bummer’s strong debut season for Atlanta, coming over from the White Sox.
MLB News
The Giants signed popular Braves target Willy Adames to a 7 year $182 million deal, a franchise record deal.
Roki Sasaki is expected to be posted at the beginning of the Winter Meetings, which will open his 45 day signing window, although he will only be eligible to sign after January 15th as part of his international amateur free agency designation.
The Orioles signed Tyler O’Neil to a 3 year deal with an opt-out after 2025 for the 30 year old former St. Louis and Boston outfielder.
The two New York teams have reportedly made offers in excess of $700 million for Juan Soto, which is an astonishing amount of money.
The Orioles signed catcher Gary Sanchez to a one year $8.5 million deal, bringing him back to the AL East.
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Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Saturday Well perhaps the most discussed potential “splash” addition for Atlanta is now off the table, as Willy Adames signed a big deal with the Giants. If the Braves want to upgrade at shortstop, Ha-Seong Kim is the biggest name left on the free agent market and he may be in a price range the Braves are comfortable with. He does have some risk, particularly coming off of a shoulder injury. One interesting option could be Tyler Fitzgerald as a trade target from San Francisco, as he was solid for them last season with the benefit of some batter ball luck and ZiPS sees him as a league average bat with serviceable shortstop defense.
Braves News
Demetrius took a look at Aaron Bummer’s strong debut season for Atlanta, coming over from the White Sox.
MLB News
The Giants signed popular Braves target Willy Adames to a 7 year $182 million deal, a franchise record deal.
Roki Sasaki is expected to be posted at the beginning of the Winter Meetings, which will open his 45 day signing window, although he will only be eligible to sign after January 15th as part of his international amateur free agency designation.
The Orioles signed Tyler O’Neil to a 3 year deal with an opt-out after 2025 for the 30 year old former St. Louis and Boston outfielder.
The two New York teams have reportedly made offers in excess of $700 million for Juan Soto, which is an astonishing amount of money.
The Orioles signed catcher Gary Sanchez to a one year $8.5 million deal, bringing him back to the AL East.
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