Well, perhaps the two most impressive Atlanta relievers of Spring Training have now been sent to minor league camp, in Hayden Harris and James Karinchak. It seems likely that both will appear in Atlanta this year, assuming Karinchak sticks around long enough to do so as a veteran. They have each been strikeout machines this spring, but did not have to be on the active roster to start the season in order to remain in the organization, and thus are expendable as potential members of the Opening Day roster. MLB.com’s Mark Bowman also speculates that the run of consecutive games to start the season lends itself to more of a long-relief role and perhaps a sixth starter, which logically would lead to the likes of Harris and/or Karinchak making the roster perhaps in mid-April.
Braves News
The Braves announced Braves.tv, which will provide an in-market streaming option for the vast majority of Braves games with no blackouts for $99.99.
The Braves made some roster moves, most notably sending Hayden Harris and James Karinchak to minor league camp.
Apple TV released their schedule for their MLB selections this season, including 3 Braves games.
Spencer Strider had a nice day, sitting mid-90s with his fastball and showcasing two breaking balls, as the Braves notched another Spring Training win.
Matt looked at the Braves prospects most likely to make the major league roster in 2026.
Garrett discussed five Braves prospects with pivotal seasons ahead.
MLB News
Team USA skated by to the WBC quarterfinals, as their embarrassing performance against Team Italy did not come back to bite them.
Elsewhere, the rest of the WBC quarterfinal schedule is set.
MLB Pipeline made a prospect prediction for all 30 teams.
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