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The Braves have always been known as “America’s Team,” and now we have the evidence to back it up. Spring training has officially started for not just pitchers and catchers, but for all players, and you know what that means: We’re only days away from games at this point.
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Braves spring training update: Here are all the injured Atlanta players so far
The Atlanta Braves' trend of having a lot of injuries has held true so far in spring training. Here are all of the Braves players that are banged up in camp.
Pitchers and Catchers are reporting to spring training, but the Atlanta Braves are going to be without one of their key starters.
As the Braves enter spring training, Atlanta is already dealing with numerous injuries to their pitching rotation.
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Key pair of Braves' arms draw mixed reviews from first live BP of spring training
Grant Holmes impressed in his first live BP, while Reynaldo López’s noticeably low fastball velocity raised early concerns for the Atlanta Braves’ rotation.
The Atlanta Braves have been dealt a poor hand early in spring training, but that could be what gives them an extra push
A quick guide to what Atlanta Braves fans should know about the 2026 Spring Training exhibition season in County
Going into the offseason last fall, there were questions surrounding what the Atlanta Braves were going to do this offseason as far as their pitching went. Were they going to be in on some of the top starting pitchers?
The Atlanta Braves have a broadcast solution for a batch of spring training games. This program will explore what hosting the worlds biggest sporting event means for the citys economic trajectory and its growing soccer ecosystem.
Atlanta Braves third baseman Austin Riley kept it real as the team prepares for the upcoming 2026 MLB season.
Braves sign ex-Red Sox, Mets top prospect who spent last spring with Yankees originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Most Major League teams have nothing to lose when it comes to non-roster invites at spring training. Sometimes, they turn out to be low-risk and high-reward players.