
"The Atlanta Braves, once again, had terrible injury luck in 2025, continuing the series of unfortunate events that began in the 2024 season. Understanding their flaws, the Braves' front office got to work in the offseason and brought in more pieces that can complement the current roster. The Braves may not have made any flashy signings, but added players like Mike Yastrzemski, Ha-Seong Kim and Jorge Mateo to lengthen their depth in the lineup."
"Atlanta still faces many barriers in a more competitive NL East, especially with the New York Mets creating a star-fuelled roster featuring Bo Bichette, Freddy Peralta, Luis Robert Jr. and Juan Soto. But if the Philadelphia Phillies can't rebound this season with its older all-star core, the Braves have a chance to push it towards the top of the NL East and even for a spot in a Wild Card race."
The Atlanta Braves suffered significant injuries in 2024 and 2025, prompting offseason moves to address roster weaknesses. The front office added depth with Mike Yastrzemski, Ha-Seong Kim and Jorge Mateo and signed closer Robert Suarez to bolster a declining bullpen. The NL East remains competitive, notably with the New York Mets' star additions and an aging Philadelphia Phillies core. PECOTA projects the Braves atop the division, but the team requires improved performance from Ozzie Albies, Michael Harris III, Matt Olson and Austin Riley. The Braves also face uncertainty after an injury to young starter Spencer Schwellenbach.
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