
"With spring training and the regular season right around the corner and with some new openings on the staff here at Battery Power, we've decided to officially open up applications in order to find new writers! If you'd like a chance to write about the Braves for what is (in our own biased opinion) the best website on the internet for fan-based coverage of the Braves, now's your chance to throw your hat into the ring."
"We're looking for writers who would be willing to help out with game coverage at least once a week (including weekends). Any analysis pieces and willingness to chip in with news coverage would also be nice as well, but we're primarily trying to find writers who would be willing to do previews, cover lineups, post game threads and do recaps for single games across the regular season."
"We are asking that you either do both No. 1 and No. 2 OR that you do No. 3 by itself. Send us a piece that you've written in the past (baseball-related or not) that you feel is some of the best stuff that you've written so far Give us a pitch for a Braves-related topic that you'd be interested in writing about if given the opportunity here at Battery Power. Pitch an original Braves-related topic idea AND write about it in no fewer than 550 words."
Battery Power is opening applications for paid, part-time writers to cover the Atlanta Braves during spring training and the regular season. Writers are expected to provide game coverage at least once weekly, including weekends, and perform previews, cover lineups, create post-game threads, and write single-game recaps. Analysis pieces and assistance with news coverage are welcome. Applicants should be Braves fans but writers of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Compensation is a monthly stipend. Applicants must either submit both a previous writing sample and a topic pitch, or submit an original Braves-related piece of at least 550 words. Application instructions will be provided.
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