Alex Anthopoulos
Coverage of Alex Anthopoulos in the Nexus archive.
- Braves’ Anthopoulos explains quiet trade deadline, is confident in team’s current state to make deep postseason run
The Atlanta Braves made modest trade deadline acquisitions, including outfielder Lane Thomas and pitchers Tyler Mahle and Brent Suter, but did not secure top starting pitchers they targeted. President of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos expressed confidence in the team's current roster and rotation, stating they prioritized improving the team without overreaching. The Braves also traded away players like Joey Bart and Eli White to create roster space.
- Braves’ Anthopoulos explains quiet trade deadline, is confident in team’s current state to make deep postseason run
The Atlanta Braves made modest trade deadline acquisitions, including outfielder Lane Thomas and pitchers Bailey Falter, Tyler Mahle, and Brent Suter, while trading away Joey Bart and Eli White. President of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos expressed confidence in the team's current rotation and stated they prioritized improving the roster without pursuing high-profile starters like Jacob deGrom.
- Braves reinstate Ha-Seong Kim from injured list, designate Jorge Mateo for assingment
The Atlanta Braves activated Ha-Seong Kim from the 10-day injured list and designated Jorge Mateo for assignment. Rookie shortstop Jim Jarvis will remain the starting shortstop, while Kim shifts to a reserve role. The team also acquired players Lane Thomas, Tyler Mahle, and Brent Suter.
- Braves reinstate Ha-Seong Kim from injured list, designate Jorge Mateo for assingment
The Atlanta Braves activated Ha-Seong Kim from the 10-day injured list after his rehabilitation assignment, designating shortstop Jorge Mateo for assignment. Kim, who struggled with a .068 batting average since joining the team, will shift to a reserve role as rookie Jim Jarvis becomes the starting shortstop. The Braves also acquired Lane Thomas, Tyler Mahle, and Brent Suter ahead of the trade deadline.
- Braves in a world of hurt entering series vs. Cardinals
The Atlanta Braves face challenges as their NL East lead has shrunk, with a poor June record and struggles in pitching and offense. They host the St. Louis Cardinals in a critical series, while considering trades as the trade deadline approaches.
- Braves in a world of hurt entering series vs. Cardinals
The Atlanta Braves have seen their NL East lead shrink to three games as they struggle with a 9-13 June record and inconsistent pitching and offense. They face the St. Louis Cardinals in a three-game series before hosting the Mets, with general manager Alex Anthopoulos likely to seek trades if issues persist.