Bleacher Reports’ Joel Reuter predicts that Fried will take Corbin Burnes’ spot as the ace of the Baltimore Orioles. In a corresponding transaction, he has Burnes heading to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
I apologize in advance if these rumors aren't your cup of tea. That is about the only news coming out of Chicago Cubs camp.
If the Atlanta Braves lose Max Fried to the New York Mets, it would be a painful pill for fans to swallow. That isn't the worst possible outcome, though.
The Braves to-do list this offseason has grown exponentially over the last couple of days. The bullpen is now a heightened priority. With A.J. Minter set to test free agency and Joe Jimenez out 8-12 ...
At the end of the day, professional sports are a business. The dollars and cents have to make sense, as it takes two to tango when putting together a contract.
The Detroit News' Tony Paul breaks down his top 50 free agents in the MLB offseason, along with his predictions ...
Nathan Eovaldi ranks near the top of the Braves’ wish list, according to an industry source. Eovaldi became a free agent when ...
You could make the case that this is not only the most boring part of the offseason but also the most annoying part. Credit ...
The Atlanta Braves have extended a qualifying offer to pitcher Max Fried. The move is a formality with Fried expected to ...
SAN ANTONIO – The Braves extended the one-year, $21.05 million qualifying offer to Max Fried, they announced on Monday – the ... the Braves can receive a compensatory draft pick in next year’s MLB ...
So, what's the next step in the process between the pitcher and the organization? The next move will come from Fried - before 4 p.m. on Nov. 19.
MLB insider Mark Feinsand listed his top three best fits for Max Fried in free agency and the Atlanta Braves were not one of them.