Offseason In Review: Atlanta Braves
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Offseason In Review: Atlanta Braves
"The Braves finished the 2025 campaign 10 games below .500, missing the playoffs for the first time in seven years and falling to fourth place in the NL East."
"Brian Snitker announced at season's end that he would not return to the dugout, transitioning to a special advisor role after a long tenure with the organization."
"Walt Weiss was elevated to manager, having been on the staff since 2018 and previously managing the Rockies, where he led them to win between 66 and 75 games."
"Despite roster upgrades, a series of Spring Training injuries has magnified the Braves' lack of activity on the rotation market, raising questions about their offseason strategy."
The Braves underwent a managerial change, promoting Walt Weiss to manager after Brian Snitker stepped down. They made roster improvements by re-signing their shortstop and adding relievers, but injuries during Spring Training raised concerns about their pitching rotation. The team finished the 2025 season below .500 and missed the playoffs, prompting questions about their offseason activity. Weiss, who has prior managerial experience, will lead a revamped coaching staff as the Braves aim to improve their performance in the upcoming season.
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