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Things could heat up real quick for the Braves and the rest of baseball. The Winter Meetings are underway, which typically kicks off the most active and chaotic week on the baseball offseason calendar. We have already seen the biggest name in the sport finally find a new home (Juan Soto is a Met), while plenty of other notable names have signed in new places this offseason as well.
For the Braves, Alex Anthopoulos talked a bit about the Braves offseason plans on Sunday, He noted that payroll, and specifically going into the luxury tax for a third straight year, would not be a factor that limits what the Braves do this offseason. If they find moves they like, they will have the means to make them happen. And with many of 2024’s best National League teams already making moves to improve their squads, that is both encouraging and exciting to hear in the hopes that the Braves could be in line for a significant move or two this week.
Braves News
The season reviews rolled on with Orlando Arcia’s 2024 season next on the schedule.
Dave Parker and Dick Allen were elected to the Hall of Fame via the Classic Baseball Era Committee vote. While neither played a game for the Braves, Allen was once traded to Atlanta but refused to report.
Mark Bowman looks further at what the Braves could this week.
MLB News
Juan Soto is a Met, and it happened due to the largest contract in professional sports history.
The Dodgers were the other busy team on Sunday, as they signed outfielder Michael Conforto and resigned reliever Blake Treinen.
Max Fried’s new home could potentially now be between the Red Sox and Yankees.
Garrett Crochet seems to popular trade candidate with the chances of the White Sox dealing him to another team becoming more likely.
Giants reliever Camilo Doval is a popular name being discussed in trade talks.
The Mariners could be open to moving Luis Castillo.
<img alt="2024 Grapefruit League Spring Training Media Day" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/4bcLSkNYRk8h7e3AEg9BDyqdEJw=/0x0:4000x2667/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73775523/2006241596.0.jpg">
Photo by Mike Carlson/MLB Photos via Getty Images
Things could heat up real quick for the Braves and the rest of baseball. The Winter Meetings are underway, which typically kicks off the most active and chaotic week on the baseball offseason calendar. We have already seen the biggest name in the sport finally find a new home (Juan Soto is a Met), while plenty of other notable names have signed in new places this offseason as well.
For the Braves, Alex Anthopoulos talked a bit about the Braves offseason plans on Sunday, He noted that payroll, and specifically going into the luxury tax for a third straight year, would not be a factor that limits what the Braves do this offseason. If they find moves they like, they will have the means to make them happen. And with many of 2024’s best National League teams already making moves to improve their squads, that is both encouraging and exciting to hear in the hopes that the Braves could be in line for a significant move or two this week.
Braves News
The season reviews rolled on with Orlando Arcia’s 2024 season next on the schedule.
Dave Parker and Dick Allen were elected to the Hall of Fame via the Classic Baseball Era Committee vote. While neither played a game for the Braves, Allen was once traded to Atlanta but refused to report.
Mark Bowman looks further at what the Braves could this week.
MLB News
Juan Soto is a Met, and it happened due to the largest contract in professional sports history.
The Dodgers were the other busy team on Sunday, as they signed outfielder Michael Conforto and resigned reliever Blake Treinen.
Max Fried’s new home could potentially now be between the Red Sox and Yankees.
Garrett Crochet seems to popular trade candidate with the chances of the White Sox dealing him to another team becoming more likely.
Giants reliever Camilo Doval is a popular name being discussed in trade talks.
The Mariners could be open to moving Luis Castillo.
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