The Atlanta Braves continue to show that their offense can put up a crooked number in any given inning.
Travis d'Arnaud is playing the game of his life against the Texas Rangers.
The Braves announced they’ve signed catcher Travis d’Arnaud to a one-year, $8M deal covering the 2024 season. The contract also contains an $8M club option for the ’25 season with no buyout.
We’re roughly a third of the way through the 2023 season. Players have had a couple of months to build something of a performance track record that’ll play a role in their future contracts.
Braves fans got some positive injury news in regards to closer Raisel Iglesias and catcher Travis d'Arnaud.
D’Arnaud was involved in a collision at home plate during the Braves game with the Padres Saturday. He was removed from the game.
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Atlanta’s acquisition of catcher Sean Murphy in a three-team trade with the A’s and Brewers led to some speculation about the possibility of trading veteran Travis d’Arnaud, whom Murphy ousted as the starting catcher the moment he was acquired.
A security guard who was working during Wednesday’s New York Mets-Atlanta Braves game at Citi Field was hit on the head by a foul ball, but the man is said to be okay.
Travis d’Arnaud went down instantly after being hit by a pitch during Tuesday night’s Braves-Nationals game.
The Atlanta Braves have signed catcher Travis d'Arnaud to a two-year, $16 million contract extension, the club announced Friday. The deal includes an $8 million club option for 2024 with no buyout.
The Atlanta Braves will be without catcher Travis d'Arnaud for at least the next two months after he was placed on the 60-day injured list with a sprained thumb.
In addition, d'Arnaud's original replacement, Alex Jackson, has also been placed on the injured list.
Snitker claimed that both players tested negative for the virus but remained in Atlanta out of fears that they could potentially infect teammates and opponents.
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