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Chris Sale’s dominant 2024 season with the Atlanta Braves not only earned him his first-ever National League Cy Young Award but also cemented his place among the best pitchers in baseball. With an 18-3 record, a 2.38 ERA, and 225 strikeouts, Sale led the league in multiple categories, proving he still had elite-level performance left in the tank. His efforts helped guide the Braves to a short postseason and put him in an exclusive club alongside franchise greats like Warren Spahn, Tom Glavine, Greg Maddux, and John Smoltz-all former Cy Young winners.

To celebrate his milestone achievement, Sale went above and beyond to show appreciation for those who contributed to his success. In a generous display of gratitude, he gifted Rolex watches to individuals within the Braves organization, including catchers, pitching coaches, bullpen coaches, and bullpen catchers. Braves radio broadcaster Ben Ingram shared the news, posting: “Chris Sale won the NL Cy Young Award last season, and to celebrate the accomplishment, he gifted Rolex watches to eight individuals who were key to his success. Catchers, pitching coaches, bullpen coaches & bullpen catchers. So awesome to see him reward those guys like that.”

Chris Sale won the NL Cy Young Award last season, and to celebrate the accomplishment, he gifted Rolex watches to eight individuals who were key to his success. Catchers, pitching coaches, bullpen coaches & bullpen catchers. So awesome to see him reward those guys like that. — Ben Ingram (@IngramRadio) March 26, 2025

Recognizing the collaborative effort it takes to succeed at the highest level, Sale made sure to reward the key figures who helped him dominate throughout the season. His comeback story has been nothing short of remarkable. Once plagued by injuries, including Tommy John surgery and other setbacks, Sale’s resurgence in 2024 reaffirmed his ability to be an elite ace. Now heading into the 2025 season, expectations remain high. Projections have him maintaining a strong form, with forecasts suggesting a 14-8 record, a 3.07 ERA, and 230 strikeouts over 187 innings. If he can replicate or even improve upon his Cy Young-winning form, the Braves will be well-positioned for another successful campaign.

 

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