With Spring Training just days away, the Braves remain eager to bolster their starting pitching and still have a few promising options, notably Chris Bassitt and Zac Gallen. Pitchers and catchers will report this Monday, so the team should finalize any player signings or trades soon. Currently, rotation hopefuls include Chris Sale, Spencer Schwellenbach, and Spencer Strider if they stay healthy, while Grant Holmes and Reynaldo Lopez serve as versatile bullpen options amid injury concerns. Hurston Waldrep, Bryce Elder, Joey Wentz, and Martin Perez also present legitimate rotation possibilities, but adding a player with more certainty would strengthen the Braves’ pitching depth.
In Braves news, World Series champion Terrance Gore tragically passed away at age 34 during surgery.
Mark Bowman shared an optimistic outlook for the Braves’ upcoming season on MLB.com.
On the MLB front, the Yankees secured Paul Goldschmidt with a one-year, $4 million deal. Meanwhile, the have added former players David Dahl and Michael Hermosillo to their minor league coaching staff. Overall, roster moves have slowed down as teams gear up for the start of Spring Training.
Fan Take: The Braves’ focus on enhancing their starting rotation highlights how critical pitching depth is in today’s game, especially heading into a competitive season. Fans should keep a close eye on these moves, as solidifying the rotation could be the key to their championship hopes and impacts the broader landscape of MLB pitching strategies.

