The Best Braves to Wear #67, #66, and #65
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]
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]
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]
Hot stove? More like a frozen-over yule log. Granted, the Braves took care of their biggest offseason to-do item two weeks ago when they were able to trade Matt Kemp to the Dodgers. Subtracting Kemp, [READ MORE]
The only Brave to wear the number 96: Boston Braves pitcher Bill Voiselle. Bill Voiselle, born in 1919, played in the majors from 1942-1950. Such absurdly high numbers were unusual at the time, so [READ MORE]
Outfield Fly Rule writer Dylan Short hosts his own podcast called Shellshocked. Shellshocked is a podcast that focuses on baseball, football, and other manly feats. On this episode of Shellshocked, Fansided/Call To The Pen [READ MORE]
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