Braves can't pick up Kawakami in Florida
Kenshin Kawakami got the Braves on the board Friday with a second-inning RBI single, but back from a stint in Triple-A, he lasted just three innings in a 6-1 loss to the Marlins.
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Braves can't pick up Kawakami in Florida
Yet to find consistency, Diaz finds comfort
In the process of experiencing a rare hitless night against Johan Santana on Thursday night, Braves outfielder Matt Diaz gained even more reason to believe that he's finally overcome the discomfort that plagued him when he was hit just below the right thumb by a Jose Veras pitch on July 23.
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Yet to find consistency, Diaz finds comfort
Freeman enjoying taste of big league life
Freddie Freeman made his Major League debut Wednesday night, and then enjoyed his first charter flight when the Braves traveled from Atlanta to Ft. Lauderdale late Thursday night.
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Freeman enjoying taste of big league life
Braves set for heavy dose of division foes
The Braves enter the season's final month in prime position to allow manager Bobby Cox to make one more run through the postseason before he concludes his highly-successful managerial career.
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Braves set for heavy dose of division foes
Bauman: Hinske says Braves built for October
Eric Hinske has made valuable contributions to three straight championship teams. Now he's with the Braves, where he could end up making valuable contributions to a fourth straight championship team.
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Damage in first too much for Hudson
Tim Hudson surrendered four hits during the two-run first inning that gave Johan Santana enough support to help the Mets claim a 4-2 win over the Braves on Thursday night at Turner Field.
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Freeman among six AFL-bound prospects
Freddie Freeman headlines the cast of Braves prospects who will play for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in this year's Arizona Fall League.
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Glaus, McLouth look for playing time
The Braves once viewed Troy Glaus and Nate McLouth as two of their most important everyday players. But as the club marches into the thick of a pennant race, those two former All-Stars will seemingly be fighting for playing time.
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Glaus, McLouth look for playing time
Callup worth the wait for Proctor
Five months after realizing that he needed much more time than expected to return from Tommy John surgery, Scott Proctor has finally returned to the Majors with the Braves.
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Callup worth the wait for Proctor
Hanson, Braves cruise to fifth straight win
Tommy Hanson allowed just one hit over seven innings, and gained all the support he needed from the red-hot Jason Heyward while helping the Braves claim Wednesday night's 4-1 win over the Mets.
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Hanson, Braves cruise to fifth straight win