Braves News: Michael Harris 2026 predictions, qualifying offer set, and more
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Braves News: Michael Harris 2026 predictions, qualifying offer set, and more
"We're in the midst of a quiet stretch for the Atlanta Braves, with not a ton of news coming out of the organization. Rumors have begun to swirl around the league, but the Braves are keeping things pretty still for the most part. We are in a bit of a lull, so for now it's your turn to make offseason predictions."
"We've got everything you need to know about Michael Harris II's 2025 performance, so what do you predict he will do in 2026? This year's qualifying offer value has risen 4.6%, to $22.02M. The qualifying offer is calculated as the average salary for the league's 125 highest-paid players. Both the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Seattle Mariners have a 2-0 lead over their Championship Series. Find the full playoff bracket here."
"The Cleveland Guardians re-signed catcher Austin Hedges after the two agreed to a one-year, $4M deal. It's his third straight one-year deal with the club. Boston Red Sox infielder Alex Bregman will opt out of his contract. He has two years and $80M left on his deal. The New York Mets made some changes to their coaching staff, adding Kai Correa as bench coach and moving Jeff Albert into the hitting coach role."
Atlanta is in a quiet stretch with few organizational news items and rumors. A prediction prompt requests Michael Harris II's projected 2026 performance. The qualifying offer rose 4.6% to $22.02 million, the average salary of the league's 125 highest-paid players. Los Angeles Dodgers and Seattle Mariners hold 2-0 leads in their Championship Series. The Cleveland Guardians re-signed catcher Austin Hedges to a one-year, $4 million deal, his third straight one-year contract. Boston Red Sox infielder Alex Bregman will opt out despite two years and $80 million remaining. New York Mets added Kai Correa as bench coach and moved Jeff Albert to hitting coach.
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