Demetrius Bell is an Atlanta-based writer who has been a hardcore fan of the Atlanta Braves for essentially his entire life. He is also a writer whose work can regularly be found on http://SBNation.com and the website and pages of Baseball Prospectus, as well as on this lovely Braves blog.
2024 MLB Season Preview: Colorado Rockies
There’s nowhere to go but up for the Rockies, right? Right?
2024 MLB Season Preview: Seattle Mariners
Will the Mariners find their way back into the Postseason in 2024 after missing out in agonizing fashion last season?
With great projections comes great responsibility for the Atlanta Braves
Both FanGraphs and PECOTA are actually enamored with the Braves heading into the 2024 season. That only raises the bar for expectations heading into this campaign, as well.
Alex Anthopoulos has earned the right to continue an incredible era of Braves baseball
The Atlanta Braves have been consistent winners since Alex Anthopoulos’ arrival and there are very few signs of a slowdown in the future.
Chris Sale could be the answer to a lingering question for Atlanta’s rotation
The Braves have been in search of another starter for their rotation all offseason and now they’ll be hoping on a healthy and productive Chris Sale to fortify their starting rotation.
2023 Braves Season in Review: Ronald Acuña Jr.
2023 was a historically good season for the face of Atlanta's franchise
2023 Braves Season in Review: Dylan Dodd
Alongside Jared Shuster, Dylan Dodd took a strong Spring Training performance and turned it into an Opening Day roster spot. Things didn’t go too well for him in the bigs after Opening Week, however.
Braves sort out their left field situation with Kelenic trade but they aren’t done yet
Jared Kelenic should be getting the majority of starts in left field for the Braves in 2024. That’s one position they won’t have to worry about but there’s still work for Alex Anthopoulos to do elsewhere.
October was once again too big for the Braves
If this happens one year, it’s a fluke. If it happens two straight years, it’s a trend. The Phillies showed up and showed out for the second year in a row, so why did the Braves shrink again?
Austin Riley and the Braves reminded us of their resiliency
The first game was rough and the first half of this game was rough, too. They were too good and too tough to stay quiet for longer than that, though.