Braves News: Prospect graduations, Spring Training on the horizon, more

We are so close to the beginning of baseball season and it is delicious. So many questions remain to be answered, while the Braves also have so much talent for us to look forward to watching for us Braves fans. How will Ronald Acuna and Spencer Strider return from their injuries? Will Marcell Ozuna continue to be a top 10 hitter in baseball? Can Sean Murphy bounce back from a rough 2024? What will Jurickson Profar’s performance look like in a Braves uniform? Can Chris Sale stay healthy and dominant? So many more questions and fun players to watch. It is almost here.

Braves News

Garrett took a look at the Braves’ prospect graduations in 2024, including a few who appear poised for a big role in 2025.

We are officially in the month in which Spring Training will begin, as baseball fans can almost smell the return of baseball, as the NFL season reaches it’s commercial crescendo.

MLB News

Xander Bogaerts will return to the shortstop position for San Diego, as Ha-Seong Kim departed for the Rays.

Early indications have May as a preliminary target for Shohei Ohtani to return to pitching, making his debut in the role for the Dodgers.

Despite a creative arbitration resolution, the Padres have not had larger extension discussions with Michael King.

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