Best Podcast Episodes About Atlanta Braves
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Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 13 episodes
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“… stuff in clubhouses. Just win and it'll go away. That's enough on this series. Just win and it'll go away. How about that? You need to move on. Braves take three out of four. Offensive outburst by them. More on them coming later. So I think we should kind of go. I mentioned, look, J.R. Ritchie, Dierta Fuentes coming up for them. Great. Nationals, valiant effort. I think the Braves are just, you know, the Braves are doing it right now. Did they run into a buzzsaw? Sure. Again, more on the Braves later.”
“… got to be it, dude. It's got to be it. It's like you're on it. You took the words right out of my mouth, man. I don't want to get into any Mets clubhouse drama. Part of me thinks it's so exaggerated because they're in New York. There's always little stuff in clubhouses. Just win and it'll go away. That's enough on this series. Just win and it'll go away. How about that? You need to move on. Braves take three out of four. Offensive outburst by them. More on them coming later. So I think we should kind of go. I mentioned, look, J.R. Ritchie, Dierta Fuentes coming up for them. Great. Nationals, valiant effort. I think the Braves are just, you know, the Braves are doing it right now. Did they run into a buzzsaw? Sure. Again, more on the Braves later.”
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The Mets faced their 12th consecutive loss, but a thrilling home run from Francisco Lindor sparked hope before he was sidelined for three months. Amid clubhouse drama and rivalries, the Mets managed to salvage their sanity by winning a series, while the Braves continued to dominate in their own right. This segment dives into the rollercoaster of emotions for Mets fans and the unfolding drama in New York baseball.
“… Over the rocks. How's your Liam Hicks? How's your Otto Lopez? TJ Rumfield turning heads in Colorado. Rockies, I don't know. The Royals and the Braves. Another kind of fun one. Braves take two out of three. They take the first two games. Seth Lugo and Carter Jensen. How you turning on a ball, kiddo? Braves win those first two, 6-0, 6-2. to Dominic Smith with just an awesome, awesome walk off some heartstring stuff there. Talk about that later. Ozzie Albies and his fish. I landed up on his Instagram again this weekend. Braves. Two out of three. And your final one, the best Western Road …”
“… right now of Marlins fans going, I know it's the Rockies, but Marlins get the sweep. Three one-run games, but a little fight including Owen Casey. The Maple Masher. I think I heard that one on the broadcast. Oh, don't you know. Marlins get the sweep. Over the rocks. How's your Liam Hicks? How's your Otto Lopez? TJ Rumfield turning heads in Colorado. Rockies, I don't know. The Royals and the Braves. Another kind of fun one. Braves take two out of three. They take the first two games. Seth Lugo and Carter Jensen. How you turning on a ball, kiddo? Braves win those first two, 6-0, 6-2. to Dominic Smith with just an awesome, awesome walk off some heartstring stuff there. Talk about that later. Ozzie Albies and his fish. I landed up on his Instagram again this weekend. Braves. Two out of three. And your final one, the best Western Road Warriors. It's your Washington Nationals, folks. They head up to Wrigley Field where they had that Wigley feel. They blow them out on opening day, 10-4. Cade Cavalli, oh, how do you like that? And how do you like the Nats offense? Cade Bear Ruiz sealing the final game with a home run, fighting off a two-breggy bomb day. Ian Happ pissed on a baseball that …”
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The Miami Marlins achieved an impressive sweep over the Colorado Rockies, winning three close games, igniting excitement among fans. Despite concerns about the competition, standout performances from players like Owen Casey, known as the 'Maple Masher,' showcased the team's potential. This early success sets a hopeful tone for the Marlins' season ahead.
“… basemen. Good, because the manager of that team listens to this podcast, and we root for Kansas City. Matt Cottrell, we root for him. You're at the Braves camp. What's the deal with Profar? Is there any talk about this? How do the Braves feel about this? This is not just a one-time thing. This is twice now. It's twice now for a player that they invested before last year, three years and $42 million in a contract. And they got word of this second suspension five minutes before it was announced. And so they were completely blindsided. The interesting thing was, during the wintertime, they were in …”
“… going to take a big step forward because Kansas City upgraded its offense with Bobby Witt Jr hit in front of him I do think we're going to enter a period here of three or four years when he's going to be talked about among the top four or five first basemen. Good, because the manager of that team listens to this podcast, and we root for Kansas City. Matt Cottrell, we root for him. You're at the Braves camp. What's the deal with Profar? Is there any talk about this? How do the Braves feel about this? This is not just a one-time thing. This is twice now. It's twice now for a player that they invested before last year, three years and $42 million in a contract. And they got word of this second suspension five minutes before it was announced. And so they were completely blindsided. The interesting thing was, during the wintertime, they were in negotiations with Mikey Stremski, the outfielder, who's, of course, the grandson of Carl Yastremski. And they knew that it would impact Profar's time playing in the field. And so Alex Anthopoulos, their general manager, called Profar and said, look, what do you think about this move? And Profar said, yeah, that guy's a good player. Go get him. Well, …”
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Juris Profar's second suspension has left the Braves blindsided and frustrated, with many players in the clubhouse supporting a potential contract voiding. General Manager Alex Anthopoulos cleverly secured a replacement before the news broke, making the situation even more complex. With Profar guaranteed $15 million through 2027, the team's dynamics are shifting as they navigate this unexpected challenge.
“… haymakers. And now a big pile on the first baseline. Solaire was hit by a pitch in the third inning, and we got a riot here in L.A. Courtesy of the Braves Radio Network, That was wild. Soler hit a two-run homer in the first inning. Then he got drilled with a fastball in his next plate appearance. And he's been hit four times by Braves pitchers in his career. Oh, man. I hate when somebody homers and the next time they come up and the pitcher hits them. It's so cowardly. Because pitchers aren't going to be batting. But when you see that and it looks obvious and the hitter knows it obvious then it …”
“… to play it and play it. This is the play of the day. Check this out. Was airmailed to the backstop. Uh-oh, uh-oh. And now here comes Solaire. They're going to start to fight. They're throwing blows. We got major differences here as they're throwing haymakers. And now a big pile on the first baseline. Solaire was hit by a pitch in the third inning, and we got a riot here in L.A. Courtesy of the Braves Radio Network, That was wild. Soler hit a two-run homer in the first inning. Then he got drilled with a fastball in his next plate appearance. And he's been hit four times by Braves pitchers in his career. Oh, man. I hate when somebody homers and the next time they come up and the pitcher hits them. It's so cowardly. Because pitchers aren't going to be batting. But when you see that and it looks obvious and the hitter knows it obvious then it game on And you saw that play of the day By the way I mean they were usually baseball fights are just sort of slow dancing It's like, you know, it's like a prom. But that one had some people swinging. There was some action there. Play of the day brought to you by True Green. Don't waste another weekend doing your lawn care yourself. Partner with the …”
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In a recent baseball game, a fight broke out after a player was hit by a pitch following a home run, sparking debate about whether such retaliation is cowardly or a part of the game. Some argue that pitchers should face batters directly instead of resorting to dangerous pitches. This incident highlights the ongoing tension in baseball regarding how players handle conflict on the field.
“Young Jacob Young, great catch. Love that. One of those five percenters. Who's measuring that? I don't know. Braves take two out of three from the A's. Braves continued a nice little start to get it going this year. A little fortitude to be 4-2 on the year. Bryce Elder with a nice outing in game one. Sale with a nice outing in game three. Drake Baldwin looks like he could be competing for potentially the top catcher baseball crown uh depending how this year goes that i what do you got coach he's been he's been awesome watching him hit gap to gap guy he …”
“Young Jacob Young, great catch. Love that. One of those five percenters. Who's measuring that? I don't know. Braves take two out of three from the A's. Braves continued a nice little start to get it going this year. A little fortitude to be 4-2 on the year. Bryce Elder with a nice outing in game one. Sale with a nice outing in game three. Drake Baldwin looks like he could be competing for potentially the top catcher baseball crown uh depending how this year goes that i what do you got coach he's been he's been awesome watching him hit gap to gap guy he actually had one taken away by denzel clark as well he could have had a bigger series um i i like that take him and him and uh lane jalears are yeah right they're kind of coming for that top spot right now and then will smith's like what about me will smith's like i do the same thing every year every year i have seattle stop listening i I have better …”
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The Braves took two out of three games against the A's, showcasing young talent like Drake Baldwin and Jacob Young. With a makeshift rotation, the Braves are finding their rhythm early in the season, while the A's struggle with inconsistent hitting. This series highlights the Braves' potential for success and the A's need for improvement.
“And, Shannon, I'm so thrown off of baseball opening day. I mean, what was Wednesday? And now all the games are tonight. I can't keep up, but our Braves are playing. So Wednesday they had the game on Netflix, which was weird watching a baseball game on Netflix. Now they've got games on Prime. You've got to keep up with all these different apps and stuff. And the Braves aren't even playing until today. So I guess yesterday was sort of opening day, like soft opening day for some, but then you have other teams like the Braves who haven't played at all yet. So as far as I'm concerned, you and I, …”
“And, Shannon, I'm so thrown off of baseball opening day. I mean, what was Wednesday? And now all the games are tonight. I can't keep up, but our Braves are playing. So Wednesday they had the game on Netflix, which was weird watching a baseball game on Netflix. Now they've got games on Prime. You've got to keep up with all these different apps and stuff. And the Braves aren't even playing until today. So I guess yesterday was sort of opening day, like soft opening day for some, but then you have other teams like the Braves who haven't played at all yet. So as far as I'm concerned, you and I, Drew, are Braves fans, so today is opening day for us. Yeah, I'm not a huge MLB guy. I love my Braves, but I was ready Wednesday to just watch a bunch of games. I'm like, oh, there's only one on Netflix. Then yesterday I was like, okay, there's a few here. And then today seems to be the day. But I'm excited about my Braves. I don't know if it's going …”
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The Braves' opening day is finally here, but fans are already worried about injuries affecting the season. With a long 162-game schedule ahead, optimism is tempered by past struggles and current setbacks. Can they at least score one run against the Royals tonight to start the season on a positive note?
“… what he did, Julio Rodriguez, and it goes deep now with Josh Naylor coming on board. Love the Mariners. Love, love, love the Mariners. Let's talk Atlanta, because there's a version of this rotation that gets you excited and Sale becoming kind of Chris Sale again later on in his career. but it's it is all over the place so like I can look at the depth chart and go hey this could be really good in a couple months but you're making you're rounding up on a lot of players absolutely and on the offensive side too like on the pitching side they're missing Spencer Schwellenbach who I really like bone …”
“And the lineup, Cal Raleigh doing what he did, Julio Rodriguez, and it goes deep now with Josh Naylor coming on board. Love the Mariners. Love, love, love the Mariners. Let's talk Atlanta, because there's a version of this rotation that gets you excited and Sale becoming kind of Chris Sale again later on in his career. but it's it is all over the place so like I can look at the depth chart and go hey this could be really good in a couple months but you're making you're rounding up on a lot of players absolutely and on the offensive side too like on the pitching side they're missing Spencer Schwellenbach who I really like bone chip removed they're missing Kirsten Waldrop who was fantastic at the end of last season and we don't know what Spencer Strider we're going to get I will say Keep an eye on Didier Fuentes. This spring so far, eight innings, no hits, no walks, 16 strikeouts. I don't know if he's going to start the season in the rotation, but young, big, powerful arm, …”
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Didier Fuentes is making waves this spring with eight innings pitched, no hits, and 16 strikeouts, raising hopes for the Braves' rotation. Meanwhile, the Cubs are emerging as a solid contender in the NL Central with a high floor, even if their ceiling remains uncertain. With key players like Hunter Green returning for Cincinnati, the competition is heating up in the division.
“… the merch. I heard something on the radio this morning. It's crazy you mentioned that. The Masters sells more merch in the four-day window than the Atlanta Braves sell all year. And that, to me, is freaking crazy. Because being from North Carolina, you understand that the Braves have the whole East Coast as a market. And the Braves, people that don't even watch baseball wear Braves hats on the East Coast. That's kind of a thing. So to think that they have like a seven-state window for a whole year and the masters because it's strategic like you said you can't get it online you can't buy it outside of …”
“… a diehard golf fan, like that's a place you got to be. Right. Yeah, it's like going to the Super Bowl. Even if your team's not playing, if you have the opportunity to go to the Super Bowl, I think you'd go. Yeah. to mention what you just said about the merch. I heard something on the radio this morning. It's crazy you mentioned that. The Masters sells more merch in the four-day window than the Atlanta Braves sell all year. And that, to me, is freaking crazy. Because being from North Carolina, you understand that the Braves have the whole East Coast as a market. And the Braves, people that don't even watch baseball wear Braves hats on the East Coast. That's kind of a thing. So to think that they have like a seven-state window for a whole year and the masters because it's strategic like you said you can't get it online you can't buy it outside of there maybe some knockoff stuff people go crazy for that four days and like you said you'll send someone money to get you a hat to get you a shirt and that was insane more sales for merch in four days than a whole season for the Atlanta Braves yeah that's nuts and then the other biggest thing that I always think about the masters which is sick is …”
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The Masters generates more merchandise sales in just four days than the Atlanta Braves do all year, highlighting its exclusive appeal. Attending the Masters is like going to the Super Bowl, where the experience is enhanced by a no-phone policy, allowing fans to truly savor the moment. This unique atmosphere, combined with the challenging course, makes Augusta a must-visit for any sports enthusiast.
“… for that Did you see the fight in baseball last night Yeah I did It my guy So the dude on the Angels came swinging What's his name? Solar. Former Braves World Series MVP. Gotcha. And he had a baseball in his hand as he tried to hit him. And then the other guy, the Braves. Lopez is the Braves guy. Solar is the batter. But what about the manager coming and spearing him? Walt Weiss. Coming in there. Walt Weiss, who I remember from baseball cards in the 80s. I was shocked to see he's now old, fat, and bald. When did that happen? I tweeted a little picture of Goldberg's spear. Looked just like him. …”
“So next Thursday will be the trivia So get your team together and get ready for that Did you see the fight in baseball last night Yeah I did It my guy So the dude on the Angels came swinging What's his name? Solar. Former Braves World Series MVP. Gotcha. And he had a baseball in his hand as he tried to hit him. And then the other guy, the Braves. Lopez is the Braves guy. Solar is the batter. But what about the manager coming and spearing him? Walt Weiss. Coming in there. Walt Weiss, who I remember from baseball cards in the 80s. I was shocked to see he's now old, fat, and bald. When did that happen? I tweeted a little picture of Goldberg's spear. Looked just like him. Good technique, bald head. I've since learned, and it's been reported, that Walt Weiss has a black belt and used to do cage fighting. So, with all the people in that dugout, he's the one I think you'd trust most to go finish the fight. Wow, that is pretty impressive. I'll say as a Braves fan, Lopez looked like he didn't want a part of the fight. He …”
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In a surprising turn during a recent baseball fight, Angels player Jorge Soler swung a bat while Braves manager Walt Weiss, a former cage fighter, executed a perfect spear tackle. This chaotic scene highlights the humorous nature of baseball brawls, where players jog to the action only to find it already over. Meanwhile, an unexpected game-winning hit came from a player who looked more like a dentist than an athlete.
“… game. McGonagall just gets on base. How you lead? How you doing? Big home run to win them that game. But the Reds keep winning ballgames. So do the Atlanta Braves, and it's against those Phillies, Coach Trev. The Bravos, they win the Breds game. Phillies have to battle to win in extra innings in that second game. Otherwise, Chris Sale looked nasty. Matt Olsen keeps visiting the chop house out there in right field. And Michael Harris-Deuce hitting, hitting. Little banged up, but hitting. Braves keep winning. Phillies keep losing. Pirates take two out of three from the Bruku. Paul Skeens, remember opening …”
“… Lowe, early settler name, Till the Lawn. Till the Lawn? Wasn't even in the lineup. Till the Farm. Two homer day for him. Matt McClain says, I'll have what he's having. Reds with some offense, people. Sal Stewart. Tigers, they salvage the final game. McGonagall just gets on base. How you lead? How you doing? Big home run to win them that game. But the Reds keep winning ballgames. So do the Atlanta Braves, and it's against those Phillies, Coach Trev. The Bravos, they win the Breds game. Phillies have to battle to win in extra innings in that second game. Otherwise, Chris Sale looked nasty. Matt Olsen keeps visiting the chop house out there in right field. And Michael Harris-Deuce hitting, hitting. Little banged up, but hitting. Braves keep winning. Phillies keep losing. Pirates take two out of three from the Bruku. Paul Skeens, remember opening day? He doesn't because he's been the best pitcher in baseball since then. Perfect game attempt broken up in the seventh by Jake the Rake Bowers. Doesn't matter. Pirates win that game. They win the first two games in extras. Brian Reynolds and Nick Gonzalez. Brewers salvaged set 5-0. Kyle Harrison. Wait, where'd they get him from? Stop. Stop. …”
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The Reds are on fire, winning another series fueled by Nathaniel Lowe's two-homer day and Matt McClain's impressive performance. Meanwhile, the Braves continue their winning streak against the Phillies, and the Pirates showcase Paul Skeens as their ace, solidifying their place in the standings. It's a thrilling week in the AL, with teams battling for supremacy and making headlines.
“… win now. I like it. I like it because I know Kirk Cousins' personality here. This isn't Michael Penix. This, to me, is different than that. Because Atlanta brought in Kirk Cousins and paid him all of that money. Now, all of a sudden, you go, wait a minute. What did you do with that draft pick? Now, that, to me, was a crazy strategy. This is, Kirk, you're not going to get paid anywhere near what you've been paid before. You want to come in. You can be a backup. You know the head coach. You've worked with him. We want you to come in. We want you to help Fernando Mendoza be a better quarterback, a …”
“… You talking about Kirk Cousins and Mendoza a couple of choir boys Those are your quarterbacks. That is so bizarre for those to be Raiders. Yes, Paul. You have to agree it's a shocking strategy for a team that seems to be on the build and not ready to win now. I like it. I like it because I know Kirk Cousins' personality here. This isn't Michael Penix. This, to me, is different than that. Because Atlanta brought in Kirk Cousins and paid him all of that money. Now, all of a sudden, you go, wait a minute. What did you do with that draft pick? Now, that, to me, was a crazy strategy. This is, Kirk, you're not going to get paid anywhere near what you've been paid before. You want to come in. You can be a backup. You know the head coach. You've worked with him. We want you to come in. We want you to help Fernando Mendoza be a better quarterback, a ready quarterback. Yes, Eaton. So if you're the Jets right now, I mean, I'm on the phone to the Raiders. So what do you want for number one? Wait a minute. You got Geno Smith. I know. He's going to lead you to the promised land. That's a perfect guy to not have a quarterback controversy with. I would, if you really want Fernando Mendoza, if I'm the …”
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The Raiders' signing of Kirk Cousins is a questionable move that could lead to unnecessary spending and quarterback controversies.
“… gets his 10-5, which means he's got a no-trade clause and then has a walk-off the next day. So that's awesome. Kind of all I got here. I got another Braves thing coming later. Okay. Ozzie hitting the home run to take the lead, and then Matt Olsen. Little and big is how I've labeled that. uh reds reds rangers maybe this is the last series we i don't know if we have to get lost in it but but like i've said trev and i've done this a couple times this year like i love the talent like if you told me these guys are pitching in october between burns lighter louder rocker like these are prospect names …”
“… The Fernandez kid, throwing down a bunt, effort. And honestly, I know Dalton's in the room with us right now. If the Dimebacks get bullpen efforts, they kind of win games, and they've been getting that some days. Shout out to Cattell Marte. He gets his 10-5, which means he's got a no-trade clause and then has a walk-off the next day. So that's awesome. Kind of all I got here. I got another Braves thing coming later. Okay. Ozzie hitting the home run to take the lead, and then Matt Olsen. Little and big is how I've labeled that. uh reds reds rangers maybe this is the last series we i don't know if we have to get lost in it but but like i've said trev and i've done this a couple times this year like i love the talent like if you told me these guys are pitching in october between burns lighter louder rocker like these are prospect names we've heard about for a long time um and now they're getting it done at the big league level and i i guess for both these teams the offense ends up being the problem which Spencer Steers big homer in that first one and the Reds doing enough in the final two games but yeah every time I look at the talent on this field I was like these teams belong Red …”
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The Braves and Reds series showcased not just talent, but also a curious take on player uniforms. Owen Casey and Carson Bench both drew attention for their style choices, with a humorous consensus that some need to 'chill out' on the accessories. Meanwhile, the Reds' young talent is exciting, but their inconsistent offense could hold them back from greatness this season.
“… until they just put in a bunch of like bench guys Batazi and the rest of them to try to like play hard right but I was I was super impressed with Atlanta and look 10 in a row is 10 in a row and they've got if it's if it's Pistons Hawks round one if it's Celtics Hawks round one are you concerned if you're one of the top seeds are you concerned yes because the only reason is they are awkward they are not like that's a good point so many of these templates are the same and their template is different like I'm watching last night Okonwu shoots this three and then but then they got guys like flying …”
“we saw last night yeah and they didn't even like chip into the thing until they just put in a bunch of like bench guys Batazi and the rest of them to try to like play hard right but I was I was super impressed with Atlanta and look 10 in a row is 10 in a row and they've got if it's if it's Pistons Hawks round one if it's Celtics Hawks round one are you concerned if you're one of the top seeds are you concerned yes because the only reason is they are awkward they are not like that's a good point so many of these templates are the same and their template is different like I'm watching last night Okonwu shoots this three and then but then they got guys like flying to the rim that can all rebound it because it feels like they just got all these 6'6 to 6'9 crazy athletes obviously Johnson is the one but Alexander Walker now in fairness He had the game of his life. He was like nuclear last night. So that's a thing. But they're just. It also then you like CJ McCollum is on this team You know he was like look at …”
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The Atlanta Hawks are a serious playoff threat, winning 10 games in a row and showcasing a unique playing style that could trouble top seeds. Their roster features a mix of explosive athletes and seasoned veterans, making them a challenging matchup for teams like the Pistons or Celtics in the first round. If you're a top seed, you should definitely be concerned about facing this unpredictable squad.
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