The upcoming offseason will be very significant for the Atlanta Braves. The Braves had high hopes for 2024, but during the regular season, they failed miserably. The club had numerous injuries and had poor seasons overall.
The Braves need to rebuild their roster to what everyone anticipated it would be by 2024, which is why this winter is so crucial. Regretfully, many observers predict that the Braves will not only not advance, but will actually regress. Max Fried, a highly sought-after Braves free agent, was recently predicted by ESPN’s David Schoenfield to leave Atlanta this offseason. Fried is expected to sign a six-year, $175 million contract with the Boston Red Sox, according to Schoenfield, where he would rejoinLucas Giolito, a high school teammate.
Or they could simply sign a starter at the top of the rotation. Tanner Houck was the lone regular with an ERA below 4.00, and Nick Pivetta is a free agent, but the rotation was good enough in 2024, finishing sixth in the majors in terms of ERA,” Schoenfield said. “None of their starters are left-handed, however, and Fried is a good fit for Fenway Park since he induces grounders so often.”