Pittsburgh — If things weren't bad enough for the Braves, now their All-Star catcher is dealing with blurry vision in his right eye, cause unknown.
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Gene Garber lives on a farm a mile from the one where he grew up in Lancaster County, Pa. As he likes to say, he hasn't gotten very far in life.
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A new airwave era has begun. For the first time in 34 years neither Skip Caray nor Pete Van Wieren pronounced the beginning of a Braves season from on high in the broadcast box.
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Come hail or high water — and in this case, both — the Braves were determined to complete and win their home opener Friday night. They managed to do both, though it was a grueling drill.
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Philadelphia — He was barely 22, a rookie competing for the Braves' fifth starter job in 2008 spring training. But as one veteran after another got hurt, Jair Jurrjens got bumped rung-by-rung up the rotation ladder.
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Philadelphia — Yes, it was just the first game of 162. But on Sunday night, the Braves provided a few reasons to believe things might be different this season.
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When Greg Maddux left Atlanta for the Chicago Cubs five years ago, the Braves didn't get the chance to give him a proper send-off. Now that he's retired, they will do it up big.
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Rick Porcello, making a bid to be more than a fill-in starter for Detroit, pitched two scoreless innings and the Tigers beat the Atlanta Braves 8-4 on Saturday in each team's final exhibition game.
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The Braves officially made Jordan Schafer their everyday center fielder, announcing Friday evening that the 22-year-old prospect had made the roster over Gregor Blanco.
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Do you want to know what Brave fell for an infomercial? Read on about Matt Diaz, his offseason weight loss, his "goofy" swing and his Christian upbringing.
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Kissimmee, Fla. — The Braves opening-day starter and closer were too excited about opening day to be concerned about their less-than-crisp final outings Tuesday night.
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Lake Buena Vista, Fla. — Chipper Jones said he thought during the winter about making this his final season, about calling it a career and heading for the ranch. But after signing a three-year, $42 million contract extension with the Braves on Tuesday, he could laugh about that retirement...
Lakeland, Fla. — Even as Jeff Francoeur made good contact, avoided strikeouts and gave the Braves plenty of reason for optimism, for much of spring training his power was absent.
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