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A former Atlanta Brave s reliever has found a landing spot for his next chapter. Per multiple sources, the Giants have hired Jesse Chavez as their new bullpen coach. This will be his first coaching opportunity since he announced his retirement earlier this year.
Gilbert is the most likely to make the roster because he showed flashes of star play last season, was an immediate fan favorite, and has a great relationship with new Giants manager Tony Vitello. Gilbert played for Vitello in college at Tennessee.
The Atlanta Braves are reportedly in agreement on a two-year, $23 million contract with outfielder Mike Yastrzemski, Jeff Passan of ESPN reports. "Outfielder Mike Yastrzemski and the Atlanta Braves are in agreement on a two-year, $23 million deal that includes a third-year club option, sources tell ESPN," Passan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
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Braves sign veteran outfielder Mike Yastrzemski to multi-year deal
As the Winter Meetings wrap up, the Atlanta Braves made their second significant move of the offseason, agreeing to a multi-year deal with veteran outfielder Mike Yastrzemski.
Could the Atlanta Braves be a top suitor for free agent Bo Bichette? A recent prediction indicates that could be the case.
1950 – Braves owner Lou Perini is named to a committee along with Phil Wrigley, Del Webb and Ellis Ryan to select a new Commissioner as soon as possible. The league elected to not renew Happy Chandler’s contract three days earlier after a 9-7 vote.
The Giants are hiring a longtime reliever as bullpen coach and adding a couple former big leaguers as advisors. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
SAN FRANCISCO -- Jake Peavy gets what could be his one and only shot at regaining a fulltime spot in the San Francisco Giants starting rotation when he takes on the Atlanta Braves on Saturday night. Peavy was demoted from the San Francisco rotation when ...
By signing reliever Robert Suarez and outfielder Mike Yastrzemski in the span of 24 hours, Atlanta has given itself flexibility to further improve.
Knoxville recently emerged from a state of mass mourning due to the departure of wildly popular Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello, who left the Vols to become manager of the San Francisco Giants. In his farewell address, Vitello made it clear how much he cares about Knoxville and Tennessee. So, you probably haven’t seen the last of him.