Members of the Braves' medical staff praised Brandon Beachy for the discipline and dedication he showed after undergoing Tommy John surgery on his right elbow. His hard work was credited to the fact that he went nearly a full year without experiencing any of the expected setbacks. But in a cruel twist of fate, the minor setback came eight days before the one-year anniversary of his surgery.More» Beachy looks to rebound from Tommy John
Alex Wood appeared calm on the eve of his first Major League start, which will be in the first game of Tuesday's doubleheader against the Mets. With the benefit of six relief appearances in the Majors already under his belt, Wood has been able to adjust to the bright lights at a comfortable pace.More» Wood pitches scoreless ninth in MLB debut
Pitcher Tim Hudson, at the age of 37, has had a long career in a game that is often punctuated by one-hit wonders, would-be stars that fizzled before they dazzled. Hudson didn't fizzle. Why?More»Hudson joins Meggie Zahneis to discuss his career
Julio Teheran escaped two bases-loaded threats unscathed and Freddie Freeman highlighted his three-hit night against Tim Lincecum with a first-inning single that proved decisive for the Braves during Sunday night's 3-0 win over the Giants at Turner Field.More» Teheran shuts out Giants through six frames
Justin Upton dropped from first to second among NL outfielders in the All-Star voting, but he is still on pace to make his first start in the Midsummer Classic.More» J. Upton keeps Giants off the board
Braves outfielders B.J. and Justin Upton were joined by their father, Manny "Bossman" Upton, and B.J.'s 3-year-old son, Riley, as the four took the field to throw out the ceremonial first pitch before Sunday night's Father's Day game against San Francisco.More» The Upton family celebrates Father's Day
Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez confirmed Alex Wood will make his first Major League start during the first game of Tuesday's doubleheader against the Mets at Turner Field. Gonzalez made the announcement after Sunday night's 3-0 win over the Giants.More» Wood pitches scoreless ninth in MLB debut
The Braves' upcoming doubleheader with the Mets this week will offer Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez the increasingly rare opportunity to arrange back-to-back starts for Evan Gattis.More» Gattis' three-run shot draws Braves within 2
There were certainly some questions about the arm strength Brian McCann would be able to generate coming off a major shoulder surgery. But as opponents have been successful with just 57 percent of their stolen-base attempts against him this year, the six-time All-Star catcher has exceeded expectations from the defensive end.More» McCann fires a laser to nail Blanco stealing
B.J. Upton went deep for his seventh and eighth home runs of the year, and the Braves put together a two-run, ninth-inning rally capped by Freddie Freeman's walk-off single with the bases loaded to draw even in their weekend series vs. the Giants with a 6-5 win Saturday afternoon at Turner Field.More» Freeman wins it with walk-off single in ninth
An off-day Thursday doomed Braves reliever Alex Wood to his most challenging appearance as a Major Leaguer in the seventh inning of Friday's 6-0 loss to the Giants. But despite his rocky outing, Wood may have moved closer to returning to his natural role as a starter.More» Pence scores on Wood's balk in the seventh
B.J. and Justin Upton not only learned the game of baseball from their father, Manny, the man better known by family and friends as "Bossman" taught the future Atlanta Braves stars how to carry themselves on and off the field.More»Upton discusses his sons playing for the Braves
That Brandon Beachy suffered a minor setback in his recovery from Tommy John surgery was far from surprising. It was the timing of that setback -- less than a week before Beachy was set to return to the rotation -- that frustrated the Braves right-hander.More» Beachy looks to rebound from Tommy John
From every corner of Braves Country -- six different states in all -- 23 boys and girls ages 7-14 came to Turner Field on Saturday morning to show off their baseball fundamentals in the same facilities as their big league idols in the Pitch, Hit and Run Atlanta championship sponsored by Scotts.More»
Starter Kris Medlen and the rest of the Braves pitching staff fell victim to a barrage of doubles, and Atlanta hitters struck out 12 times as the Braves stumbled to a 6-0 loss in their series opener against the Giants on Friday night at Turner Field.More» Johnson singles to break up the no-hit bid
Brandon Beachy's much-anticipated return from Tommy John elbow reconstruction surgery will have to wait past Tuesday. The Braves scratched the right-hander from his season debut in next week's doubleheader against the Mets after Beachy felt more tenderness than usual after a three-inning start for Triple-A Gwinnett at Rochester on Thursday.More» Beachy looks to rebound from Tommy John
Since giving up the game-winning run in the 10th inning last Friday, Braves righty Anthony Varvaro has made a pair of entrances in the middle of an inning and closed out the frame without incident, the most recent member of the Atlanta bullpen to undergo a minor role change and adjust on the fly.More» Braves lose tough game in 10th inning
After the Padres completed a three-game sweep of the Braves with Wednesday afternoon's 5-3 win, Atlanta manager Fredi Gonzalez remained relatively upbeat. Instead of focusing on the three-run first inning Paul Maholm endured in the loss, he focused on the bad luck his team encountered during the three-game series.More» J. Upton unloads on a solo shot to left field
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick would have approved of the simple answers Braves general manager Frank Wren provided on Wednesday in response to questions about his team's rotation plans once Brandon Beachy returns next week.More» Beachy looks to rebound from Tommy John
B.J. Upton has started to show some signs of encouragement at the plate. But after seeing two long fly balls caught at the outfield wall during this week's series at Petco Park, the slender Braves outfielder playfully said it might be time to add some weight.More» B.J. evens the score with two-run shot
After allowing three runs through three innings, Tim Hudson recovered to deliver 7 1/3 strong innings. However, Andrew Cashner was better for the Padres, who earned a 3-2 victory Tuesday at Petco Park.More» Hudson fans seven over 7 1/3 strong innings
Following the blueprint previous general managers Bobby Cox and John Schuerholz used while winning a record 14 consecutive division titles, the Braves have continued to place an emphasis on scouting and development.More» Lucas Sims, RHP, Braves
When Evan Gattis came off the bench in the ninth inning of Monday night's loss to the Padres, the odds were that he could not extend his incredible pinch-hitting exploits. But he did.More» Gattis' three-run shot draws Braves within 2
Jason Heyward got off to a slow start, then missed nearly a month after an appendectomy and struggled in his return. Things have changed drastically in the past week.More» Heyward's second homer pulls Braves within 1
Julio Teheran grabbed the attention of the baseball world last week when he came within four outs of tossing a no-hitter. But the talented right-hander experienced a letdown on Monday, as he surrendered two home runs, and the Braves' late rally fell short in a 7-6 loss to the Padres at Petco Park.More» Gattis' three-run shot draws Braves within 2
The nerves Braves reliever Alex Wood felt as he made his first career road appearance at Dodger Stadium on Thursday night were not simply a product of pitching in front of more than 40,000 fans for the first time. His anxiety was fueled by the fact he was wearing glasses while pitching for the first time.More» Wood's relief outing for the Braves
Gerald Laird had caught nine of Julio Teheran's 11 starts this year. But his days as the young right-hander's primary catcher essentially ended a couple weeks ago when the Braves began using Evan Gattis as Brian McCann's primary backup.More» Laird goes back-to-back with Gattis in sixth
Dan Uggla produced his second multihomer game of the season and Freddie Freeman extended his hot-hitting ways, backing the composed pitching performance Mike Minor gave the Braves in Sunday afternoon's 8-1 win over the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium.More» Uggla belts a three-run homer for a 4-1 lead