Despite please from the Atlanta Braves fanbase throughout the offseason, Alex Anthopoulos has still not done anything to bolster the club's rotation. That would
The Atlanta Braves seem destined to rely on Ian Anderson in their Opening Day rotation, but Mike Soroka's spring training debut with the Washington Nationals was enough to prove that their plan is a mistake.
After losing Max Fried and Charlie Morton, the Braves now have just three locked-in starters in Chris Sale, Reynaldo Lopez and Spencer Schellenbach. Spencer Strider will eventually return to make it four,
Ian Anderson’s rough spring debut has raised concerns for the Braves as they rely on young arms to fill rotation spots. With trade rumors swirling, Atlanta may have to act fast if struggles continue.
The Atlanta Braves have a competition going to fill out their starting pitching rotation heading into the 2025 campaign.
The Atlanta Braves were again proposed to be a potential trade suitor for a pair of starting pitchers the same weekend Ian Anderson struggled in his Spring Training debut.
Ian Anderson appeared poised to be a cornerstone of the Atlanta Braves starting rotation. He pitched extremely well in a brief stint with the team in 2020 and then excelled during his official rookie season of 2021.
The Atlanta Braves starter is looking strong early on against some of the best hitters in the team's lineup as he works his way back into the starting rotation
Astros hitters whiff at Ian Anderson’s pitches, helplessly watch as they cross the plate for strikes or lunge to make weak contact. The crowd at Truist Park for the first Braves World Series home game in 26 years roars after every out.