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David O'Brien@DOBrienATL10H agoThe Year of Pain continues for #Braves, whose bullpen will be without Joe Jiménez for most or all of 2025 following knee surgery https://t.co/OqaurUI5KY
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Mark Bowman@mlbbowman11H agoJoe Jiménez could miss all of next season after undergoing surgery to repair cartilage damage in his left knee. The Braves say he could be sidelined 8-12 months.
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David O'Brien@DOBrienATL11H ago#Braves with another big injury setback even in offseason: setup man Joe Jiménez had surgery to repair cartilage damage in his left knee Oct. 29 and will miss 8-12 months, meaning at least a large portion of the 2025 season.
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David O'Brien@DOBrienATL14H ago#Braves made qualifying offer to free agent Max Fried, as expected. The MLB standard qualifying offer is $21.05M this year, and Fried is sure to decline it, but it gives team compensatory draft pick should he sign elsewhere.
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Atlanta Braves@Braves14H agoThe #Braves today tendered a qualifying offer to LHP Max Fried.
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Mark Bowman@mlbbowman14H agoThe Braves created a surprise when they created more financial flexibility for 2025 by declining Travis d'Arnaud's 2025 option. d'Arnaud has been a clubhouse leader since arriving in 2020. His absence will be felt if he's not brought back with a new deal https://t.co/uxAq4VeIa8
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David O'Brien@DOBrienATL15H ago#Braves decline option on Travis d'Arnaud; creating more payroll flexibility for potential big signing and/or re-signing? As expected, they picked up Marcell Ozuna's option, declined Luke Jackson's https://t.co/1nLiGsK56N
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David O'Brien@DOBrienATL15H agoA source confirms #Braves have hired former Giants GM Pete Putila, 35, as asst. GM of international scouting. Putila served 2 years as Giants GM before Buster Posey's hiring as Giants prez of baseball ops. Before S.F., Putila was an Astros asst. GM and dir. of player development.
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Mark Bowman@mlbbowman16H agoThe Braves are open to bringing Travis d'Arnaud back, but they aren't currently positioned to lock into paying him $8M for next season. There might be some financial room for him once the team fills other needs.
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Mark Bowman@mlbbowman16H agoThe Braves are open to bringing d'Arnaud back, but weren't currently in position to lock into paying him $8M for next season. There could still be room for him once the team realizes fills needs