Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer who won the presidency in the wake of the Watergate scandal and Vietnam War, endured humbling ...
The Atlanta Braves have carved out a reputation for being patient and strategic. They often let the market frenzy swirl ...
A longtime member of the Atlanta Braves bullpen has been tabbed as a nice fit for a National League East rival. MLB.com’s Jessica Camerato named Braves free agent reliever AJ Minter as a ...
The Atlanta Braves have not named a captain Johnny Evers was the captain of the Boston Braves from 1914 to 1917. The armistice that ended World War I happened more recently. It’s just not a ...
The Atlanta Braves had a disappointing season by their standards last season. They were eliminated in the National League Wild Card and have seen some key players leave in free agency. Max Fried ...
The Atlanta Braves have a need in free agency right now. Atlanta lost Max Fried in free agency this offseason and now should be in the market for another starter. Free agency has slowed down ...
The Atlanta Braves are closing in on the end of the 2024 calendar year with a couple holes remaining in the starting rotation. When Spencer Strider eventually returns, one of those spots will be ...
Carter — the longest-living president in US history — was sworn in on January 20, 1977 after defeating Republican Gerald Ford ...
Flags across the country will be lowered to half-staff until late next month to honor former President Jimmy Carter, who passed away at the age of 100. According to U.S. flag code, flags must be ...
Former president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter -- a Plains, Ga., native and longtime fan of the Braves who was in attendance when Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record -- passed ...
In a day where every MLB free agent tries to squeeze every drop out of their contract, it’s refreshing to hear Chipper Jones explain why he took a hometown discount to stay with the Braves. “Well, I ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has ordered that flags be flown at half-staff in honor of former President James Earl Carter, Jr.