Atlanta Braves left-hander Chris Sale was highly ranked on a list of the top aces in the MLB entering the 2025 season.
Atlanta Braves fans have grown accustomed to watching elite-level pitching and entering the 2025 season, their rotation once again boasts one of the most dominant arms in the game. Veteran left-hander Chris Sale is set to lead the charge for the Braves as he re-establishes himself as one of the premier pitchers in baseball.
The Atlanta Braves starting pitcher has been impressed with the work the catching prospect has put in during Spring Training
Braves' top prospect Drake Baldwin is making his case for the starting catcher role, earning high praise from Cy Young winner Chris Sale.
Tuesday also marked Sale's first time working with the Braves' top catcher prospect Drake Baldwin. The two worked very well together, as sale threw four hitless innings with four strikeouts and just one walk. After the game, Sale had plenty of good words for the young backstop, via Harrison Smajovits of Sports Illustrated.
Atlanta Braves top prospect and catcher Drake Baldwin will be behind the dish for Chris Sale's upcoming start on Tuesday. This move coincides with the announcement that starting catcher, and Sale's usual catcher, Sean Murphy is expected to miss four to six weeks with an injury.
Thee Braves are facing a tough decision after Sean Murphy’s injury. Chris Sale seems to already know the solution. If you ask Atlanta Braves fans what happened to their beloved team in 2024 ...
Outlook: 14 years into his big-league career, Sale got his Cy Young Award when it was least expected. The left-hander received votes every year from 2012-18, but he entered last season having made 56 starts with a 4.
Sale walked one and struck out four over four scoreless, no-hit innings during Tuesday's Grapefruit League game against the Twins. The reigning NL Cy Young Award winner looked to be nearly in regular season form as he carved up a Minnesota lineup that included plenty of potential Opening Day starters,
Nobody, that’s the answer, and Chris Sale picked up right where he left off. Sale recorded a 2.38 ERA with 225 strikeouts to go along with an 18-3 record last year, becoming the first National ...
Garrett Crochet is modest about comparisons to Chris Sale, recognizing the honor yet remaining grounded. Red Sox fans are optimistic about his potenti