Riley homers twice, Braves win 14th straight, 8-2 over Nats

Austin Riley homered twice, rookie Spencer Strider allowed one hit over 5 2/3 innings, and the Atlanta Braves won their 14th straight game, 8-2 over the last-place Washington Nationals on Wednesday night.

Braves hit five homers, beat Nats 10-4 for 13th straight win

Atlanta hit back-to-back homers for the third straight game, this time doing it twice. D’Arnaud and Marcell Ozuna went deep in the third inning, and Orlando Arcia and Harris II followed in the sixth.

Braves Albies leaves game with fractured left foot

Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies left Monday’s game against the Washington Nationals in the fifth inning with a fractured left foot the team announced.

Cash: Rays players not wearing Pride logos won't divide team

A number of Tampa Bay Rays players decided not to wear rainbow-colored logos on their uniforms as part of the team’s annual “Pride Night” on Saturday that recognized the LGBTQ community. Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash addressed it after Sunday's game, saying he doesn't think it'll negatively impact the clubhouse.

Joe Girardi fired by Phillies, replaced by Rob Thomson

The Philadelphia Phillies have relieved Joe Girardi of his managerial duties and appointed Rob Thomson as interim manager for the remainder of the season.

Giants' Kapler puts anthem protest on hold for Memorial Day game

Giants' manager is put his anthem protest on hold for Memorial Day. He said his decision to skip the anthem had nothing to do with veterans who have served our country.

Atlanta Braves promote top prospect Michael Harris II from Double-A

Harris is rated as the No. 1 prospect in Atlanta's farm system according to MLB Pipeline. Harris began the season in Double-A Mississippi before skipping Triple-A to make his MLB debut.

Giants’ Kapler refusing to take field for anthem in protest

San Francisco Giants manager Gabe Kapler said Friday he will refuse to take the field for the national anthem in a protest over the nation’s political direction following this week’s school shooting in Texas.

Yankees, Rays use social media to spread gun violence facts

The New York Yankees and Tampa Bay Rays used their social media accounts during Thursday night’s game between the teams to spread information about how gun violence affects American life.

Drew Waters still working towards a big-league call-up with Gwinnett Stripers
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A lot has changed since Drew Waters first put on a Stripers uniform in 2019, but in his time waiting for that big-league call from the Atlanta Braves, Waters says he?s changed a lot as a player, and as a person.

Atlanta Braves at Pfister Hotel, supposedly haunted, lose power

The Atlanta Braves woke up to an extended power outage at their hotel in downtown Milwaukee on Monday that also left some without running water.

MLB plans London games in 2023, 2024 and 2026

Major League Baseball intends to play regular-season games in London in 2023, 2024 and 2026.

Young Yankees fan given Aaron Judge HR ball meets his hero

The young Yankees fan who became a viral sensation this week shed more tears of joy on Wednesday when he met his hero, New York slugger Aaron Judge.

Acuna returns, Wright dominant again, Braves beat Cubs 5-1

Ronald Acuna Jr. went 1 for 5 with two stolen bases in his return to the Braves lineup and Kyle Wright turned in another stellar performance, giving Atlanta its first series win of the season with a 5-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Thursday night.

Ronald Acuña Jr. returns to Braves early after minor league rehab

Ronald Acuña Jr. is officially back with the Braves early about a week earlier from his rehabilitation from a torn ACL in the 2021 series.

Demeritte, Fried lead Braves to needed win, 3-1 over Cubs

The World Series champions won for only the third time in their last eight games. The Cubs have lost six of seven.

Atlanta Braves OF Eddie Rosario placed on IL with blurred vision, swelling in right retina

The Atlanta Braves placed outfielder Eddie Rosario on the injured list one day after the team announced he would have surgery to correct blurred vision and swelling in his right eye.

Top MLB prospect proudly representing southwest Atlanta

Mays High School senior Termarr Johnson is one of the top-ranked prospects in this year's MLB Draft and he comes from an unexpected place.