The Best Brave to Wear #64
Ok, first off, I want to acknowledge that the best Brave to wear #64 is in fact 2017 rookie Luiz Gohara. That is objectively the correct answer. If you tasked a robot with finding [READ MORE]
Ok, first off, I want to acknowledge that the best Brave to wear #64 is in fact 2017 rookie Luiz Gohara. That is objectively the correct answer. If you tasked a robot with finding [READ MORE]
As of this writing it is 67 days until opening day 2018, so we take a moment to honor the greatest Brave to wear #67, Danny Burawa! Ok, it’s possibly A.J. Minter, who wore [READ MORE]
The best Brave to wear #68 is Ryan Weber, who made 5 starts for the 2015 Braves while wearing #68. The only other Brave to wear #68 was Shae Simmons, who donned the number [READ MORE]
So here are our choices for #70: Pitcher A: 1 game, 2 2/3 innings, 4 hits, 2 walks, 2 Ks, 2 HR allowed. In a 17-1 loss. Seriously. Pitcher B: 2 games, 1 2/3 [READ MORE]
Braves prospects. Anyone who’s anyone has put out pieces detailing the amount of high quality pieces on the farm. From top 100 lists to top 10 lists, everyone has been gobbling up everything they can [READ MORE]
The greatest Brave to wear #72 is… the only Brave to wear #72, 2016 reliever Jed Bradley. After a stellar college career at Georgia Tech, Milwaukee drafted Bradley 15th overall in the 2011 draft. [READ MORE]
The greatest Brave to wear #74 is the only Brave to wear #74, a member of the 2016 Braves thanks to September roster expansion, catcher Blake Lalli. The only MLB player ever to come [READ MORE]
Like the best to wear #96, Carty is the only Brave to wear #77, and he only did so for a handful of games as rookie for the 1963 Milwaukee Braves. One of the [READ MORE]
This week MLB’s hot stove remains so cold, a trade that included Luis Avilan as a major component was the biggest news. The only thing keeping baseball fans warm is the hot Christian Yelich trade [READ MORE]
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