Travis d’Arnaud and Chadwick Tromp have filled in admirably for Atlanta after losing one of the game’s best catchers on Opening Day. It was an inauspicious start for the Atlanta Braves in the 2024 regular season when the team lost starting catcher – and 2023 All-Star – Sean Murphy to an oblique injury on Opening Day.
Travis d’Arnaud gets the day off for the Braves after catching the first two games of the series. The Atlanta Braves will try to make it five-straight wins Sunday when they face the New York Mets on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball.
The Dodgers are also throwing a bunch of right-handed batters against Max Fried Unsurprisingly, the Braves are starting Adam Duvall and Chadwick Tromp on Sunday afternoon.
Chadwick Tromp got the start on Sunday and now Travis d'Arnaud is back in the lineup. Business as usual. The Atlanta Braves and Seattle Mariners are set to get their latest series of baseball underway and we've officially got the lineups submitted by both teams.
Orlando Arcia continues to hit sixth At this point, you probably could’ve seen this lineup coming: Chadwick Tromp gets the start at catcher, given ye olde
Jarred Kelenic starts for the first time in the series against Marlins right-hander Sixto Sanchez The Atlanta Braves will go for a third straight win Wednesday when they wrap up a three-game series against the Miami Marlins.
Travis d’Arnaud takes a seat after homering four times in the first two games of the series. The Atlanta Braves will try to complete the sweep Sunday when they wrap up a three-game series against the Texas Rangers.
News and notes for the Atlanta Braves and the rest of Major League Baseball from Saturday. The Atlanta Braves needed a bounce back start from Charlie Morton Saturday night where he allowed two runs over six innings in a 5-2 win over the Texas Rangers.
Michael Harris II drops to eighth against a lefty starter Another day, another lineup that starts Adam Duvall against a righty, and puts Chadwick Tromp into a day game after a...
Tromp gets the start, giving d’Arnaud some rest with Murphy out. Elsewhere, Adam Duvall also gets his first start of the year. The Braves look for a sweep in Philadelphia this Sunday, with Chris Sale on the mound for Atlanta and Ranger Suarez for the Phillies.
Sean Murphy heads to the injured list with an oblique injury. As expected, the Atlanta Braves will be without catcher Sean Murphy for at least the next 10 days.
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Saturday Braves News Grant and Kris talked about the offseason with Winter Meetings looming on Battery Power TV. Ivan took a look at the returning Chadwick Tromp’s season on the Gwinnett shuttle.
The Braves have re-signed catcher Chadwick Tromp to a minor league deal, per the transaction tracker of the Triple-A Gwinnett Stripers. He was just non-tendered by the Braves last week.
MLB Stats: .125/.125/.313 with one run and one RBI in 16 at-bats. In 44 innings, Tromp had 53 total put out chances, he went 53-for-53 resulting in a fielding percentage of 1.000.
The Atlanta Braves announced that they've recalled Chadwick Tromp from AAA Gwinnett on social media Sunday morning. By calling up Tromp, Atlanta's preferred third catcher, they're indicating that he's expected to be unavailable for a few days, but not require an IL stint.
The Atlanta Braves reinstated catcher Travis d'Arnaud (concussion) from the 7-day injured list on Monday. He has been sidelined for a month after an April 8 collision with San Diego's Rougned Odor at home plate.
Josh Palacios hit a tiebreaking single in the sixth inning and Chadwick Tromp followed with a two-run single as the Netherlands beat Cuba 4-2 on Wednesday in the opening game of the World Baseball Classic at Taichung City, Taiwan.
Today, the Braves announced they have optioned Chadwick Tromp to Gwinnett. They have also reassigned three pitchers — Blake Burkhalter, Roel Ramírez, and Brooks Wilson — to minor league camp.
The New York Mets will bring out their two big guns to start the final two games of their four-game series in Atlanta. Now if they can only stay healthy enough to get past the second inning.
Matt Olson homered for the second-consecutive day and the Atlanta Braves defeated the host Miami Marlins 5-2 in the first game of a doubleheader Saturday.
In Saturday’s night game of a doubleheader, multiple Braves went down with injuries. Atlanta saw Max Fried, Jackson Stephens, and Travis d’Arnaud all suffer different severity of injuries, with d’Arnaud’s being the most concerning.
Although the Braves’ farm system was ranked number 27 in the league after the Matt Olson trade, there’s plenty to be excited about when it comes to the minor-league talent.
Elder, 22, somewhat incredibly becomes the second Braves draftee from the shortened, five-round 2020 amateur draft to reach the majors.
The Braves have yet to make a splash this off-season, and everybody is anxiously waiting for Freddie Freeman’s decision. However, they did make their first signing since the lockout, adding catcher Chadwick Tromp.
Tromp has been a regular member of the Giants’ catching rotation, although he is clearly behind Buster Posey, Curt Casali and Joey Bart in the hierarchy.
Posey’s resurgence earned him a well-deserved starting slot on the NL All-Star team, although his participation in his seventh Midsummer Classic might now be up in the air if the Giants want him to take it easy in the wake of this injury.
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