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Veteran Braves beat reporter David O'Brien and former Atlanta reliever Eric O'Flaherty bring you the best podcast coverage of the 6-time defending NL East Champion. Coverage will be year round with episodes following every series. For Sponsorship opportunities, contact 755foreverpodcast@gmail.com 

David O'Brien & Eric O'Flaherty


    • Jul 15, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    The 755 Forever podcast is a must-listen for any avid Atlanta Braves fan or baseball enthusiast. This show, hosted by David O'Brien (DOB) and Eric O'Flaherty (EOH), offers a unique blend of in-depth analysis, entertaining banter, and genuine love for the game. The pace of the podcast is perfect, providing enough substance to satisfy even the most die-hard fans while maintaining a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.

    One of the best aspects of The 755 Forever podcast is the wealth of knowledge and insights that DOB and EOH bring to every episode. As seasoned baseball experts, they not only break down and discuss the latest happenings within the Braves organization but also offer perspectives on broader trends in Major League Baseball. Their ability to provide context and analyze player performances adds an extra layer of depth to their discussions.

    Another standout feature of this podcast is the chemistry between DOB and EOH. Their camaraderie shines through in their conversations, resulting in a fun and engaging listening experience. They don't take themselves too seriously, which creates a relaxed vibe that makes you feel like you're just hanging out with two friends talking baseball. This authenticity adds to the overall appeal of the show.

    However, there are very few negative aspects to mention about The 755 Forever podcast. One potential downside could be that some listeners may find it difficult to keep up with all the inside jokes or references made throughout episodes if they are not regular listeners. However, this can be easily overcome by starting from earlier episodes or by simply enjoying the banter regardless.

    In conclusion, The 755 Forever podcast stands out as one of the best sources for Atlanta Braves baseball coverage available today. With its informative discussions, entertaining hosts, and genuine love for the game, this show provides an enjoyable listening experience for fans looking to stay up-to-date with their favorite team's journey. Whether you're a die-hard Braves supporter or a baseball enthusiast, this podcast is worth adding to your playlist.



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    Now at the Break

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 45:09


    The All-Star break has arrived after the Braves have played 95 games tso his season. David tells Eric how surprised he was to see three straight sell-out crowds over the weekend in San Diego. Atlanta won the series and are currently 11 games over .500. (10:00) The Braves have two starting pitchers on the All-Star roster despite losing Spencer Strider for the season. Reynaldo Lopez and Chris Sale are each in Cy Young contention at the moment. (18:00) The Braves drafted Cam Caminiti with the 24th overall pick in Sunday night's MLB Draft. Caminiti is a 17-year old left-handed pitcher from Scottsdale, Arizona. Most experts expected Caminiti to be picked well before Atlanta's turn. (30:00) An update on Michael Harris II who has been on the IL since June 15th due to a strained hamstring. Injury Report is brought to you by Gerber & Holder Worker's Compensation Attorneys. Visit: https://www.gerberholderlaw.com/ (39:00) Marcell Ozuna will participate in Monday night's Home Run Derby in Texas. The hosts enjoy the fact that Paul Skenes will stat for the National League on Tuesday night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    A Standing Ovation for Bobby Cox Over the Weekend

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 48:01


    Three Braves found out on Sunday that they will be headed to this month's All-Star Game in Texas. David & Eric react to the inclusion of Reynaldo Lopez, Chris Sale, and Marcell Ozuna into the "Midsummer Classic." (05:00) David relays how special Saturday night was as Bobby Cox received a thunderous standing ovation from the home crowd. It is only the second time that Cox was at Truist Park since his stroke in 2019. Eric tells the listeners about the time that the former skipper truly had his back. (16:00) Atlanta took the final two games of the three game series against the visiting Phillies. Spencer Schwellenbach had a solid outing as he only allowed one run in Saturday night's 5-1 victory. (27:00) An update on Ian Anderson's rehab and what the latest is with Michael Harris' hamstring injury. (38:00) The Braves have beaten the Philles in four out of six meetings this season. They currently trail Philadelphia by eight games in the division and the next time they play again will be on Tuesday August 20th in Cobb County. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Fried Pitches Well Again

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 35:19


    The Braves played three different teams last week and ended it with a series victory over the visiting Pirates. David & Eric begin with Max Fried, who went toe to toe with Paul Skenes on Saturday afternoon. (09:00) David gives an update on Michael Harris II, who has been on the IL since June 15th with a strained left hamstring. (12:00) The Braves beat Pittsburgh on Friday night 6-1 to open the weekend series. All but four of the outs were recorded by pitchers that are in their forties as Charlie Morton handed the ball off to Jesse Chavez. (17:00) Atlanta fell 4-2 on Sunday to miss an opportunity to sweep. Spencer Schwellenbach allowed four runs in only five innings of work, but did notch seven strikeouts. (25:00) The season has passed the halfway point and thus far Orlando Arcia is struggling mightily at the plate. Arcia last season had an OPS of .741 and in 2024 it is far lower at .582. (30:00) The Braves host the Phillies next weekend and currently are eight games back in the NL East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Winning Week of Baseball

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 32:25


    The Braves swept the Tigers and then won the weekend series at Yankee Stadium to complete a 5-1 week. David & Eric have plenty of positive items to discuss including Jarred Kelenic's solid performance while in the leadoff spot. (10:00) Injury updates on A.J. Minter and Ian Anderson. The Injury Report on this podcast is brought to you Gerberholderlaw.com. (14:00) The Braves woke up on Monday trailing the Phillies by seven games in the division, but well ahead of the rest of the NL wildcard competition at five and a half games. (16:00) Max Fried pitched twice in this stretch and both outings were impressive. David lays out just how dominant Fried has been on the mound if you remove his two rough starts to begin the season. (23:00) A look at the upcoming starting rotation and how many guys will need to be able to go on regular rest. (26:00) Austin Riley recently lost one of his mentors (Mike Brumley) just a few days after they had worked together in Baltimore. Riley since then has had a surge at the plate and had seven total hits in the two series last week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Offensive Turnaround

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 39:06


    The Braves scored twenty- two runs vs. the Rays over the weekend in Atlanta. David & Eric begin with the recent offensive surge and point to the four homers that Atlanta hit in Saturday's 9-2 victory. (04:00) Michael Harris II injured his hamstring in Friday night's 7-3 win and has placed on the IL. Harris was diagnosed with a Grade 2 hamstring strain and David notes the severity of the injury. Jared Kelenic moved over to replace Harris in CF and also hit leadoff on Saturday and Sunday. (16:00) The Braves currently do not have solidified fifth starter. Hurston Waldrep struggled in his second career start on Sunday as he gave up six runs against Tampa Bay in less than four innings of work. Following the outing, Waldrep was optioned to AAA-Gwinett. This leads to an extended discussion on the team's starting rotation. (32:00) Austin Riley's homer on Sunday carried additional emotional weight as one of his mentors and former Braves hitting instructor Mike Brumley tragically passed away in a car accident overnight at sixty-one years old. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Another Series Loss to the Nats

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 43:16


    The Braves won the opener on Thursday, but ended their weekend in D.C. with three straight losses. David & Eric begin with a surprising milestone as Jesse Chavez recorded the 1000th strikeout of his career on Sunday. Chavez made his MLB debut all the way back on August 27, 2008 . (12:00) The offense struggled over the weekend and only scored a combined four runs on Friday and Saturday. Austin Riley is emblematic of this as he his hitting .230 this season and his OPS is at .648. (21:10) A look at who might represent the Braves at next month's All Star Game in Texas. They definitely will not match last years total of eight representatives at the Midsummer Classic. (29:00) Analysis of Hurston Waldrep's MLB debut on Sunday. Waldrep was charged with seven runs and was pulled in the bottom of the 4th in the loss. Eric explains why he hopes that Waldrep is given at least one more start in the majors before being sent back down. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Split at Fenway

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 35:38


    The Braves won on Tuesday night in Boston but were shutout the next afternoon to quickly conclude the two game series. David & Eric convene as the Braves are 34-25 and are eight games behind Philadelphia. (10:00) Spencer Schwellenbach's second career start did not go as well as his debut vs. the Nationals. He gave up six earned runs and was lifted in the bottom of the 5th in the 9-0 loss to Boston. (17:00) Max Fried struck out a career high thirteen batters in Atlanta' 8-3 win at Fenway Park to open the series. Fried has lasted at least seven innings in five of his past six outings. (22:30) The offense only came through with one hit in Wednesday's loss. This leads to a discussion where David points out how negative the fans currently are in regards to the state of affairs. (27:00) The Braves have two more legs to their road trip and they next play a four game series in Washington D.C. The Nationals recently took three out of four in Atlanta, but they were swept this week by the Mets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Series Win Over Oakland

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 53:58


    The Braves took two out of three games vs. visiting Oakland over the weekend. David & Eric begin with Sunday's 3-1 victory where Charlie Morton threw six shutout innings despite issuing five walks. (09:00) Chris Sale's dominant May did not carry over to June 1st as he the Athletics scored eight runs off the lefty in only four innings. There was a silver lining in the 11-9 loss as it was the most amount runs the offense scored since May 22nd in Chicago. (12:30) Reynaldo Lopez had another good outing in Friday night's 4-2 win. Lopez has the second lowest ERA in the National League (1.73) and only trails Philadelphia's Ranger Suarez. (22:00) The Braves visit Fenway Park this week for a two game series after having Monday off. Max Fried starts on Tuesday night and Spencer Schwellenbach will make his career start on Wednesday afternoon vs. the Red Sox. (27:00) David Fletcher started on the mound on Thursday night for Gwinett after having made a few relief appearances in AAA. Hear the back story of how the utility infielder is now attempting to become a pitcher in the middle of his career. (40:00) Former Braves catcher William Contreras was in the headlines on Sunday as he prompted an angry Tommy Pham after a play at the plate in Milwaukee. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Series Loss to the Nats

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 41:53


    The Braves lost three out of four games this week at Truist Park to the third place Nationals. David & Eric begin with the struggling offense as they scored just nine runs during the entire series. Marcell Ozuna is the only member of the lineup who has a OPS above .800 (.998). (08:00) Ronald Acuña Jr. is out for the season and the hosts examine just how much the offense misses his MVP level production from last year. The segment includes a potential timetable for his return from the torn ACL. (22:00) Spencer Schwellenbach took the loss in his MLB debut on Wednesday night. He gave up three runs in five innings and struck out five Nats. The Braves selected Schwellenbach in the second round of the 2021 MLB Draft out of Nebraska. (25:00) Ray Kerr made another start on Thursday and had a better outing than the previous week in Pittsburgh despite the loss. Kerr spent April in Gwinett's bullpen before being called up in early May. (35:00) The heat has been turned up from the fan base during this disappointing start of the season and it includes criticism of the hitting coach and the absence of Ron Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Acuña Jr. Out for the Season

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 13:53


    **The news that Ronald Acuña Jr. is out for the season due to a torn ACL in his left knee came ten minutes into our Sunday night taping. The Braves had a costly victory on Sunday in Pittsburgh as the reigning MVP exited early due to a knee injury. David & Eric dive into the non contact play where Acuña went down while on the bases. (10:30) Chris Sale was dominant again on Sunday in the 8-1 victory as he struck out eight Pirates in seven innings of work. Sale had a tremendous month as he went 5-0 in as many starts. (12:00) Live reaction to the breaking news at 10:15pm Eastern on Sunday night that Acuña's 2024 season is over. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Fried Throws Another Complete Game

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 46:06


    The Braves took two out of three at Wrigley Field during the week and it was their second series victory over the Cubs this month. David & Eric begin with AJ Smith Shawver and find out mid conversation that he has landed on the 15-day IL. Smith Shawver started Thursday night's 3-0 shutout win. (06:00) Sean Murphy has begun his rehab stint in the minors and immediately homered. Murphy went on the IL on March 30th due to a strained left oblique. (09:00) The Braves are in Pittsburgh this upcoming weekend, but they will not face Paul Skenes, as he pitched on Thursday. Chris Sale will take the mound on Sunday afternoon in the series finale. (20:00) The Phillies have opened a six game lead in the division and have the best record in baseball. (24:00) Max Fried threw a complete game on Wednesday evening in the 9-2 win. He is the first pitcher in all of MLB this season to throw multiple complete games. (40:00) David learned new information about Wrigley Field this week and confirms Eric's suspicions about "The Friendly Confines". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Sale's Gem Avoids the Sweep

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 48:16


    The Braves lost three out of four games to the visiting Padres in a series that concluded with a split doubleheader on Monday. David begins the episode by ranting to Eric about how the postponement was mishandled on Saturday night. He explains how national television implications played a pivotal role in the situation. (09:00) Reynaldo Lopez yet again pitched well and handed the bullpen a three run lead on Monday afternoon, but Joe Jimenez gave up four runs in the top of the 8th in the 6-5 loss. Jimenez's ERA jumped from 1.59 to 3.50 after the bad inning. (20:00) Austin Riley did not play the entire series and he has not played in over a week. Riley told reporters over the weekend that he is dealing with intercostal muscle inflammation and has not been swinging a bat. (24:00) Ronald Acuña Jr. dropped a routine fly ball in Sunday night's 9-1 loss. He bounced back on Monday as he collected four hits in the doubleheader. (30:00) Chris Sale was dominant in Atlanta's 3-0 victory on Monday evening. He struck out nine Padres and didn't issue any walks in seven innings of work. Sale has four starts in May and has totaled 37 strikeouts in that span. (41:30) The Braves are ten games over .500, but trail the Phillies by five games in the division. David notes that they basically have the same record as last season at this point despite not leading the NL East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Lopez & Sale Blank the Cubs

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 65:54


    The Braves took two of three this week against the visiting Cubs and are enjoying a day off on Thursday. David & Eric start with Ronald Acuña Jr. , who did not play in Wednesday's 7-1 loss. Acuña recently was picked off three straight times and the last one came in the bottom of the 1st on Monday. (13:00) The Phillies lead Atlanta by three games in the division and have been paced by excellent pitching. Ranger Suarez seems to be the early front runner for the NL Cy Young Award as he is 8-0 in nine starts and his ERA is at 1.37. (22:00) Chris Sale tossed seven shutout innings in Tuesday's 7-0 win and struck out nine. Sale has been dominant this month as he has 28 strikeouts with one walk in his three Mays starts. (41:00) David gives an update on last year's first round draft pick, Hurston Waldrep, who pitched at the University of Florida. He has only allowed two runs in three outings this month and lasted eight frames on Wednesday. (53:00) The other AA pitcher that we shine a spotlight on is Spencer Schwellenbach. He struck out nine in his most recent appearance for Mississippi and turns 24 at the end of the month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Near No-Hitter in New York

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 48:01


    The Braves were three outs away from sweeping the Mets, but A.J. Minter blew the save in Sunday night's 4-3 loss. Eric & David begin with Minter's struggles in the closer role and explain why he was put in the game in that spot before ultimately giving up Brandon Nimmo's walk-off homer. (06:00) Austin Riley exited the game early on Sunday due to left side tightness and is currently day-to-day. He was replaced by the recently acquired Zack Short. (14:00) Max Fried had a no-hitter going on Saturday afternoon, but was lifted after throwing 109 pitches through seven innings. Atlanta was one out away from a combined no hitter, but Raisel Iglesias allowed a solo homer to J.D. Martinez in the 4-1 victory. The Braves have not had a no-hitter since Kent Mercker threw one in 1994. (25:30) Atlanta has one of the best records in baseball despite the offense under performing. Ronald Acuña Jr.'s OPS is only .714 this season and David notes how the winning thus far is more because of pitching than hitting. (31:00) The team returns to Truist Park for a three game series. vs. the Cubs. Later this month the Braves will play in Pittsburgh and they might face Paul Skenes. The hosts discuss what they've seen from last summer's #1 overall pick. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Braves Bounce Back Against Boston

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 49:43


    The Braves authored a two game sweep this week over the Red Sox after a rough trip in Seattle and Los Angeles. David & Eric begin with Chris Sale, who earned the win on Wednesday night against his old team. Sale struck out ten batters in six innings in the 5-0 victory. (05:00) Marcell Ozuna homered twice on Wednesday night and David lays out just how incredible his numbers at the plate have been since May of 2023. Ozuna currently leads baseball with 12 home runs, just ahead of Shohei Ohtani and Kyle Tucker. (13:00) More on Sale's numbers for this season. He is tied for 3rd in the National League in wins with five and leads the team with the lowest WHIP (0.98). (17:15) Tyler Matzek was placed on the IL and it was listed as elbow inflammation. Taking his roster spot is Ray Kerr, he is a left handed pitcher who Atlanta acquired in a trade with the Padres in December. (20:00) The Braves trail Philadelphia by two games in the division as the Phillies recently had a seven game win streak snapped. (23:00) Matt Olson had a pair of hits in the series and his currently hitting just at .200. He has had a lot of hard hit balls lately that have died at the warning track. Olson has gone 26 consecutive games without a homer. (29:00) Explanation of the recent trades where the Braves sent Luis Guillorme to the Angels and acquired Zack Short from Boston. Short is not a hitter, but provides a better option to backup Orlando Arcia when needed. Arcia homered on Wednesday and went back-to-back with Ozuna, the first time this season the offense has pulled off that feat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Swept and Out of First Place

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 46:27


    The Braves lost all three games over the weekend at Dodger Stadium and enter Monday 2.5 games behind the Phillies in the NL East. David (From LA) & Eric begin with Saturday's 11-2 blowout loss where Bryce Elder allowed seven runs in just over three innings of work. (08:10) Pierce Johnson is headed to the IL with elbow inflammation and was replaced on the roster by Jackson Stephens. (13:10) Shohei Ohtani hit three homers over the weekend vs. Atlanta pitching, including a pair in Sunday's 5-1 Dodger victory. One of his homers came against Max Fried in the bottom of the 1st. (19:00) The offense only scored a combined six runs over the weekend. Matt Olson's struggles continue as he is hitting .197 this season. He went 1 for 10 in this series and has not homered since April 7th. (25:30) Ronald Acuña Jr. had a better offensive series as he homered and collected five hits. David notes how loud the boos were from the LA crowd after the MVP went deep. (36:40) Orlando Arcia has been playing top notch defensive at shortstop so far this season. David notes his metrics are very impressive and are higher than Dansby Swanson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Braves Avoid the Sweep in Seattle

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 43:11


    The Braves lost the first two games in Seattle and won 5-2 on Wednesday afternoon on the series finale. David & Eric begin though with the local TV situation in Atlanta as the standoff between Bally Sports and Comcast/Xfinity meant on Wednesday that many local fans were unable to watch the game on cable or on MLB.TV due to blackout rules. The only current solution is to stream the games through DirecTV Stream or Fubo. (15:45) As April has come to a close, Marcell Ozuna is prime contender to win Player of the Month. It will likely either be him or Mookie Betts of the Dodgers. They will play against each other this weekend in Los Angeles. (20:45) Ronald Acuña Jr. played in all three games this series and struck out a combined eight times. He has struck out 38 times so far this season and the team has only played 29 games. (28:00) Matt Olson is also struggling as his batting average is currently at .206. He only had one hit in Seattle and has not had a multi hit game since April 14th. (31:30) Chris Sale earned the win on Wednesday as he struck out nine Mariners in five frames of work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Riley's Walk-off Single Caps Another Series Win

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 48:25


    The Braves took two out of three over the weekend vs. the AL Central leading Guardians. Eric & David discuss the final leg of a 7-2 homestand. Austin Riley closed it out with a walk-off RBI single in the bottom of the 10th for a 4-3 victory in the rubber match. (05:00) Atlanta had their hands full in their 4-2 loss on Saturday as Cleveland's starter Tanner Bibee struck out nine while lasting seven innings. (09:00) Chris Sale and Charlie Morton each threw really good outings in the first two games of the series. They both struck out six batters their appearances Bryce Elder had a decent outing on Sunday as he gave up two runs, but not as effective as his previous start vs. last place Miami. (17:30) Ronald Acuña Jr.'s slow start continued as he went 1 for 13 over the weekend with six Ks. He is hitting .255 on the season thus far. (24:30) Matt Olson and Riley each had big hits on Sunday, but neither have been stellar at the plate recently. Olson is hitting just .212 so for on the year. (30:00) David came away impressed with some of the tags that the Braves made over the weekend to catch Cleveland stealing multiple times. He notes that Walt Weiss made this a point of emphasis in Spring Training this year. (42:00) The Braves hit the road as they play three games each in Seattle at the Dodgers. It will be Jarred Kelenic's first time facing the Mariners since being traded after last season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Dominant Starting Pitching in the Sweep of Miami

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 56:35


    The Braves took all three games in Atlanta against the last place Marlins as they have the best record in baseball. David & Eric begin by joking about the spoiled fans who were aggravated at the bullpen faltering in the top of the 9th in a game that ultimately ended in a 4-3 victory in extras on Wednesday evening. (04:30) Max Fried threw a complete game shutout in the 5-0 triumph on Tuesday night. It was a "Maddux" as it took him less than 100 pitches to go the distance in a contest took less than two hours. (09:00) Reynaldo Lopez had another superb outing as he only allowed one run in 7 IP in the series finale. His ERA this season is 0.72 in four starts thus far. (12:00) The series opener was a 3-0 victory where Bryce Elder was unscathed in his first MLB start of the season. (19:00) The Braves are 5-1 on the home stand and they have won nine of their past 10 games. The 'pen has returned to the high level it was pitching at prior to the Mets series loss a few weeks ago. A.J. Minter had a very clutch outing as he threw a scoreless top of the 10th despite giving up a hit and inheriting a ghost runner. Michael Harris II capped off the sweep with a walk-off double that brought in Ronald Acuña Jr. Harris was moved up in the order after the injury to Ozzie Albies. (29:00) Next up is a three game series at Truist Park vs. Cleveland who surprisingly has best record in the American League. The hosts note though that the bulk of their victories so far have come against the Athletics and the White Sox. (42:00) David shares a pair quotation from veterans this home stand that encapsulate the excellent and fun culture that surrounds the winning club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    d'Arnaud Steals the Show Against the Defending Champs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 44:46


    The Braves took two out of three games over the weekend vs. the visiting Rangers to finish a solid week against both teams from Texas. David & Eric begin with Sunday night's loss where Darius Vines allowed four runs in five frames. Speaking of the rotation, Bryce Elder has been called up from Gwinett and will start on Monday vs. the Marlins. (05:45) Atlanta leads the NL East, but there are more contenders than expected as the Mets are over .500. (10:00) Reynaldo Lopez will face Miami on Wednesday as he is starting just once a week. He is getting extra rest after transitioning from the bullpen, where he pitched the past few years. (14:10) Travis d'Arnaud on Friday night hit a trio of homers in three straight at bats. He is the first Brave to pull off the feat since Adam Duvall did it twice in September of 2020. (26:00) Matt Olson is slumping in the first month of the season as he only has collected one it in the past six games. He is hitting .231 so far this year. David notes that the offense is so loaded, that his slump is flying under the radar. (32:30) Marcell Ozuna slugged his ninth homer on Sunday and leads MLB in multiple offensive categories. These includes homers, OPS, Slugging percentage, and RBIs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    A Sweep in Houston

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 53:40


    The Braves rallied on Wednesday afternoon to wrap up a sweep of the Astros and conclude a 5-1 road trip. David (From Houston) & Eric though begin with the negative of the trip, which was Ozzie Albies landing on the IL due to a fractured toe. Luis Guillorme got the start at 2B in the final two games in Texas and David Fletcher was a late game defensive replacement on Wednesday. (06:30) Reynaldo Lopez started the middle game of the series and earned the victory in six innings of scoreless work. Lopez has only allowed one run in three outings so far this season. (14:00) As impressive as Lopez has been, Max Fried has not been his usual self. He issued four walks in just five innings on Wednesday and his ERA through four starts this season is 7.71. (18:30) Marcell Ozuna homered on Wednesday to extend his hitting streak to 16 games. His current OPS is a jaw dropping 1.135 and is tied for the MLB home run lead with Mike Trout at eight. (23:10) The bullpen bounced back after a dip last week vs. the Mets and the only runs allowed by them all series were by Aaron Bummer on Tuesday night in the 9th inning. Pierce Johnson made two appearances in Houston and recorded four strikeouts. (33:00) Darius Vines pitched on Monday and earned himself another start by only allowing one run. (35:00) Chadwick Tromp has impressed everyone so far while filling in for the injured Sean Murphy. He started on Tuesday in Houston and came through with a pair of hits that led to two RBIs. (45:00) An extended conversation on the positive culture that permeates throughout the franchise and leads to winning baseball despite various setbacks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Ozuna's Late Game Heroics Flip the Series in Miami

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 55:13


    The Braves were down to their final strike in Miami, but Marcell Ozuna crushed a 3 run homer and Atlanta escaped with a 9-7 victory. David & Eric extensively discuss how great Ozuna has been not only this season, but ever since May 1st of last year. Ozuna currently leads the NL with a 1.193 OPS and collected seven hits over the weekend. (17:30) Ronald Acuña Jr. meanwhile is off to a slow start and his OPS sits at .712, but the MVP had at least one hit in every game this series. Even though Acuña isn't his normal self, the team's offense is still coming through with plenty of production. (21:00) The Marlins beat the Braves on Saturday 5-1 as Max Meyer out pitched Chris Sale. Meyer struck out seven Braves and only allowed one run. The series began with Max Fried's first impressive outing of the year in Atlanta's 8-1 victory as Fried pitched into the 7th inning. (24:00) David points out who the top pitchers have been so far this season in MLB and it includes Chicago's Garrett Crochet, who the Braves faced earlier this month. (31:15) We now have confirmation that Spencer Strider's season is done as he had elbow surgery on Friday. It was internal brace surgery instead of Tommy John, and David explains what the difference is between the procedures. (45:30) Dave Lezotte, Voice of the Gwinett Stripes, provides an update from AAA. Speaking of Gwinett, Darius Vines will start the series opener on Monday night in Houston, swapping roster spots with Allan Winans. **This episode is sponsored by Joe Van Gogh Coffee's "Blend #44". Visit joevangogh.com for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Bullpen Not as Sharp in Series Loss to the Mets

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 38:37


    A four game series in Atlanta vs. the Mets turned into just a three gamer due to a rain out and New York easily took the rubber match on Thursday afternoon, 16-4. David & Eric begin with the Braves offense that is pacing MLB so far in production despite Ronald Acuña's Jr. slow start at the plate. However, Jarred Kelenic has continued hitting well and his average is at .462 on the young season. (08:00) The first time replacing Spencer Strider in the rotation did not go well as the Braves quickly found themselves down 7-0 with Allan Winans on the mound. David notes that this is not indicative of Winans place in the franchise's pitching hierarchy, but more a matter of how the AAA- Gwinett rotation lined up. (16:00) No official announcement yet on Strider's elbow as he met with the Dr. on Monday. (20:00) The bullpen combined for a weekend shutout vs. Arizona and that quickly changed on Monday in the 8-7 defeat. Pierce Johnson took the loss after allowing a trio of runs in the top of the 8th. (24:00) Around the league, the Orioles called up their top prospect, 20 year old short stop Jackson Holliday. Baltimore is so loaded with young talent, it seems like they are becoming an AL version of the Braves. (26:30) In last place of the NL East are the Marlins who have lost multiple pitchers due to injuries. Miami is just 2-11 on the season and have not yet won at home. Next up for Atlanta is a three game series in Miami this upcoming weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Sweep of Arizona but Strider to the IL

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 58:38


    The Braves swept the visiting Diamondbacks in their opening home series, but it was a costly one. David & Eric begin with the dominant bullpen that didn't allow a run the entire series. Pierce Johnson had an excellent weekend as he earned the win on Friday and notched the save on Sunday. (10:00) The offense scored twenty runs in the series and hit five homers in the process. Major offensive production was needed after short outings by both Spencer Strider and Max Fried. (13:00) The negative of the weekend is of course Strider's elbow injury that sent him to the IL. His initial MRI showed significant damage to his UCL and the rest of his season is in serious doubt. Strider was not the only high profile pitcher to suffer an injury this weekend as Cleveland's Shane Bieber found out that he will need Tommy John surgery on his elbow. Strider is set to meet with the doctor in the next few days. (20:00) The rash of pitching injuries led to the MLBPA releasing a statement over the weekend claiming that alterations in the pitch clock have been a culprit. Did adding a curveball lead to this elbow issue for Strider? (28:00) David shares Austin Riley's theory as to why there have been so many pitcher injuries and it has to do with higher velocity than there used to be. This leads to an extended conversation on the subject. (50:00) Next up is a four game series in Atlanta against the Mets. It is unclear who will take Strider's spot in the rotation on Wednesday evening and David lays out the potential options. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    A Split in Chicago's Bad Weather

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 46:37


    Despite ominous forecasts, the Braves and White Sox were able to play two of the three originally scheduled games in Chicago. David was on hand for both games and wisely planned his trip home based upon the impending weather for the series finale. He & Eric discuss why it seems the Braves rarely if ever start the season at home even though they have significantly better weather than most other cities this time of year. (08:30) David was very impressed by the White Sox starting pitcher Garrett Crochet, who earned the win on Tuesday night. (11:30) Jarred Kelenic had a strong start to the season as he went 6 for 11 on the road trip after having a shaky Spring Training. The Braves acquired Kelenic in a December trade with the Mariners. (17:00) Reynaldo Lopez showed off an array of pitches in his first start sine September of 2021 on Tuesday evening. He lasted six frames and had a no decision in the 3-2 defeat in Game 2 of the series. (20:00) The Braves had a winning road trip despite not receiving a lot of production from Ronald Acuña Jr. He only had one hit in Chicago, but did knock in a run. The team's batting average in the five game stretch was .328. (29:00) Tyler Matzek, returning from Tommy John surgery, struck out the side in Monday afternoon's 9-0 victory. He also had a scoreless outing in his lone appearance in Philadelphia. Hear a recap of some of the other bullpen members and how they have pitched so far. (35:00) During the road trip Sean Murphy landed on the IL due to an oblique injury. Atlanta signed veteran catcher Sandy Leon to a minor league deal in order to add depth while he is out. The current catchers on the active roster are Travis d'Arnaud and Chadwick Tromp. (43:00) Friday night is the Braves home opener vs. Arizona and on Monday it is the 50th Anniversary of Hank Aaron's 715th career HR. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Recap of the Opening Series in Philadelphia

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 44:01


    The Braves opened the season by taking two out of three games in Philadelphia. David (Live from his hotel in Chicago) & Eric begin by discussing the crummy weather that is expected for the upcoming three game series at the White Sox. (02:30) Sunday was a 5-4 defeat, but Chris Sale showed a lot to be happy about in his initial outing (5.1 IP, 5 H, 2 ER, 2 BB, 7 Ks). Hear reaction to how Sale already lived up to the reputation of his fiery demeanor. (12:15) Atlanta's offense had a might start to the year by scoring 21 combined runs in the pair of victories. Michael Harris II came through with a trio of hits on both Friday and Saturday, including a homer. Jarred Kelenic also impressed in his first games as a Brave as he collected four hits in Philadelphia. (18:35) Jesse Chavez earned the victory on Saturday after Max Fried was pulled in the 1st inning. Chavez was cut by the White Sox during Spring Training and is now in his fourth stint with the Braves. (21:40) Strider vs. Wheeler was on Friday and each came away with a no decision. Strider struck out eight Phillies in only 5 IP. (27:30) Chadwick Tromp (catcher) was called up from Gwinett over the weekend after Sean Murphy landed on the 10-day IL due to a strained left oblique muscle. (32:00) Philadelphia's loud crowd went from booing the Braves to jeering their own team after falling behind early Friday and Saturday. Orlando Arcia had a happy returned to Citizens Bank Park as he totaled with three hits in both victories. (40:00) If the weather cooperates on Monday then Charlie Morton will take the mound vs. the White Sox at 2:10pm Eastern. **This episode is sponsored by Joe Van Gogh Coffee's "Blend #44". Visit https://joevangogh.com/ for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Opening Day Pushed Back + Season Predictions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 67:33


    The Braves didn't open up their season on Thursday as originally scheduled as it was pushed to Friday afternoon instead due to weather. David (Live from Philadelphia) & Eric discuss how the bright side is that they avoid having the awkward day off in between Games #1 & #2 of the series vs. the Phillies. (05:00) "The Athletic" ranked the position player tiers for the top 100 guys this season while as part of the coverage to preview the new season. "Tier 1A" has five elite players and not surprisingly led by Ronald Acuña Jr. and dropping down a few pegs in "Tier 2B" from the Braves were Matt Olson and Austin Riley. https://theathletic.com/5372801/2024/03/28/mlb-position-player-tiers-rankings/ (19:00) Matt Olson is coming off a historic season where he set multiple franchise records. David puts in perspective just how astounding his numbers have been since his career began in 2017. (30:00) Guess how many pitchers last season threw over 100 MPH? How many of them pitched for Oakland? https://theathletic.com/5370030/2024/03/27/mlb-2024-season-numbers-facts/ (51:00) The hosts run through some season predictions including division winners, who will make the World Series, MVP, and Cy Young winners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Strider Named the Opening Day Starter

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 52:32


    Believe it or not, but next week is Opening Day as the Braves announced that Spencer Strider will take the mound in Philadelphia against Zack Wheeler on March 28th. David & Eric say why they agree with the decision as opposed to giving the honor to Max Fried for the fourth consecutive year. They then lay out what they expect the rotation to be for initial road trip at the Phillies and then the White Sox. (12:00) Reynaldo Lopez was named the 5th starter as opposed to Bryce Elder. Lopez signed a three year deal in November and last season pitched entirely out of the bullpen. His most recent start came back with the White Sox in June of 2022. (20:40) The Braves got an early jump on the final roster before Spring Training wraps up this weekend. The final bench spot went to Forrest Wall and David Fletcher was sent to Triple-A Gwinett. Wall is a twenty-eight year outfielder who made his MLB debut last summer and stole over 40 bases in each of the last two seasons in the minors. (24:00) A familiar name is returning to Truist Park as Adam Duvall surprisingly signed a one year deal with Atlanta. Duvall is in his mid-30s and his Free Agency saga is representative of what many veterans have dealt with this offseason. Eric explains why he thinks this current trend is a mistake for the sport. (38:00) A rundown of how the bullpen is shaping up for Opening Day. Among the relievers is Pierce Johnson, who the Braves traded for from the Rockies last summer. Tyler Matzek and Dylan Lee will begin the season in Atlanta while Ken Giles will first pitch in the minors and is expected to get called up later in the season. **Join us Thursday evening at approximately 10pm Eastern on our YouTube channel "755 Forever" as we react to Opening Day Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Special Guest: Brian McCann

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 68:34


    David & Eric welcome on one of the great catchers in Braves history, Brian McCann, who appeared in seven All Star games and won six Silver Slugger Awards. They begin with his thoughts on how Atlanta stacks up with Los Angeles and Philadelphia in the National League pecking order. This leads to Brian's observations on the ill effects of the long layoff between the regular season and Division series as he recalls returning to the field after the All Star break. (10:00) McCann shares the best highlights of his career. He and Eric were teammates with the Braves from 2009-2013 and remember their fond collective memories from the clubhouse. Hear about his first big Postseason in his rookie season against an all time great pitcher. (29:45) Full discussion about the unforgettable evening when McCann and Carlos Gomez famously got into it in between third base and home plate in September of 2013. Brian explains what happened that night and why he has been unfairly tagged with the reputation as being a member of the "Fun Police". (43:00) "BMac" talks about the Braves loaded lineup and all the challenges that they present. This includes a conversation on just how special Ronald Acuña Jr. truly is. (50:00) The best player Brian McCann ever played with and an explanation as to why that is his choice. (57:30) Just how hard is it to face Chris Sale, especially as a left handed hitter? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Acuña Expected to be Ready for Opening Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 52:19


    Braves Country woke up to good news on Tuesday morning as the team announced that Ronald Acuña Jr. will not miss extended time after a closer look at his right knee and that is only meniscus irritation. David & Eric discuss what the rest of Spring Training will look like for the MVP. (08:30) Acuña's injury scare spurred criticism on players like him that participate in "Winter Ball" in their native countries during the MLB offseason. Ronald played in the Venezuelan Winter League for about a month recently and Eric points out why that can be better for a player as opposed to "taking it easy" in the winter time. David explains why it is such a draw for some players to play back home in between the World Series and Spring Training. (23:00) Hear what David thinks are the 3 most important things to happen for the Braves in this Spring Training (not related to Acuña). Hint: It has a lot to do with pitching, both starting and relief. (34:00) Get to know David Fletcher, a utility infield option that Atlanta traded for in December. Fletcher was considered to have a bad contract on the trade market, but has shown signs of optimism so far. (42:00) The conversation careens into the best pitchers they've seen in the past few decades. Can Spencer Strider reach that echelon? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Braves Have Begun Grapefruit League Play

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 52:05


    David was down in Florida for the Braves first few Spring Training games and gives Eric's his initial impressions. AJ Smith-Shawver started on Tuesday and despite giving up a few HRs, was hitting high 90's on the radar gun. Smith-Shawaver is among the arms competing for a place in the back end of the starting rotation. (04:30) Ken Giles has impressed so far as he is fighting for a roster spot in the bullpen. Giles has barely pitched in the past few years due to injury and signed a minor league deal with Atlanta in early February. (11:00) Chris Sale brought the heat in his first Spring start as he settles in with his new team. Hear David describe his outing against the Pirates in Bradenton which included his top flight slider. (22:10) If you go to see the Braves play a road game in Florida, it's unlikely you'll see the regulars in that day's lineup. Eric explains the specifics that go into gameday prep during this time of year. The good news for the franchise is that their North Port location creates many fewer bus rides than when they played by Disney World. (27:00) Get to know the 20 year old infielder Ignacio "Nacho" Alvarez who spent last year at High-A Rome. He already has a few hits and David has been impressed by what he seen from him so far. (33:30) A scouting report on the young left handed pitcher Ray Kerr who Atlanta acquired in a December trade with the Padres. Listen to a brief explanation of his unusual journey from junior college to Braves camp. (41:00) Charlie Culberson's attempt at trying to make the Braves as a pitcher is in full swing as he turns 35 in April. (45:45) Quick conversation on the uniform controversy that has engulfed MLB. David has seen them up close and says they are as awful as everyone claims they are. They won't even tailor the pants! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Strider Might Now Have a Curve

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 45:45


    David, while battling a cold, tells Eric what he has seen in North Port as the Braves held a full squad workout. Spencer Strider threw live BP and shocked onlookers with what seems to a be new pitch in his arsenal. Hear an in-depth conversation on what a curveball could like to a pitcher that threw fastballs and sliders 93% of the time. (15:00) Jarred Kelenic is making a good impression with his new teammates while getting what seems to be a welcomed case of new scenery. Kelenic's season last year in Seattle was marred by a broken foot after kicking a water cooler in frustration. (25:15) Marcell Ozuna has been taking reps at 1B in workouts and indications are he will see some Grapefruit League action there. Ozuna is expected to be back at DH this season, but could see a few starts at 1B this season on a rare Matt Olson day off. (30:00) David relays his conversation with Ian Anderson, who is coming off of Tommy John surgery last April. He is expected to return to the mound in middle of the summer. This then launches into handicapping the latest with the entire pitching staff. (41:30) Believe it or not, the Braves play the Rays on Saturday. There first game at their complex will be Sunday afternoon vs. the Red Sox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Underway in North Port, Florida

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 52:43


    David is down in Florida and relays to Eric what he's seen so far as "Pitchers & Catchers" (and some hitters too) reported to Spring Training. The competition for the back end of the rotation is crowded and the locker layout in the clubhouse is indicative of it. (13:40) Many guys reported to camp earlier than required and that has been a major change that David has noticed from the beginning of his career. Eric explains what led to to shift and why nobody anymore reports overweight around March 1st. (18:45) Get a sense of clubhouse politics in Spring Training among the players and how every franchise is unique behind the scenes (Hint: it sounds quite similar the 1st day of school). (26:30) Alex Anthopolos met with the media down in Florida and largely deflected questions surrounding Max Fried's future. Listen to David handicap Max's situation as he enters camp in the final season before Free Agency. (37:00) A look at the deep bullpen within the organization and the additional left-handed options. A.J. Minter was at times the lone southpaw in the 'pen last season and it resulted in appearing in 70 games. (47:00) AA concedes that the bench remains unsettled and lends an explanation as to why that is still the case. As it relates to this conversation, its important to note that Matt Olson played 162 games in 2023, with Ronald Acuna Jr. & Austin Riley just behind at 159 games.

    Get to Know C.J. Nitkowski, New Braves Announcer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 53:38


    David & Eric welcome in their first guest to "755 Forever", C.J. Nitkowski.  C.J. will be the primary analyst for the Bally Sports South team after spending the past six seasons behind the mic in Texas. C.J. pitched in The Big Leagues for over a decade and was on the mound for the Braves in 2004 as he shares his fond memories of playing under Bobby Cox.(15:30) They dig into the seemingly stacked Atlanta bullpen heading into Spring Training. Tune in for his optimistic outlook on Aaron Bummer, who was traded for in December from the White Sox. They also touch upon the recent addition of Ken Giles, reliever who the Braves signed last week to a minor league deal.(32:00) C.J. shares his perspective on Jarred Kelenic and what to expect from the new outfielder. He points out some of the hurdles he faced in Seattle, including overlapping with the emergence of Julio Rodriguez.(40:00) A discussion on Charlie Culberson and his attempt to pivot to reliever in his mid 30's. C.J. explains why believes in guys giving it every last chance to keep on their spikes. (44:35) C.J. explains his path in media after finishing his playing career. He has over a decade of experience in both national and local broadcasts.

    Opening the Mailbag After Braves Fest

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 57:57


    David & Eric convene a few days after the startling attendance of 50K at Braves Fest despite the rainy weather at The Battery. It was the first time all offseason the players met with the media and it was unavoidable to resume the conversation of what went wrong last October.They then answer listener submitted questions as Opening Day is now under two months away:(23:00) Will AA take more risks now that he has long-term extension?(25:10) Who would you get as a RH bat to round out the bench?  Kevin Pillar?(29:35) How do the Dodgers affect the chances of Atlanta extending Max Fried?(37:15) Where do Tyler Matzek and Huascar Ynoa fit into the 2024 plans?(41:30) Will there be a different mindset in order to avoid another early playoff exit?(44:00) What will the affect be from the new additions to the coaching staff?(50:00) How will teams outside major markets compete given recent megadeals?

    No Former Braves Get the Hall of Fame Nod

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 35:13


    The 2024 Hall of Fame class was announced on Tuesday evening and a trio of players were voted in; none of which whoever called Atlanta home (Adrian Beltre, Todd Helton, and Joe Mauer).  The next three guys who came up short of the 75% voting threshold all wore the Braves uniform at some point in their careers (Billy Wagner, Gary Sheffield, and Andruw Jones). Wagner came agonizingly close this year, but ultimately fell five votes shy.(06:00) Eric & David point out reasons why some younger voters might be Andruw's biggest enemy in terms of his pursuit of Cooperstown.  He has three more years remaining on the ballot, but still needs 60+ more votes to get over the hump.(13:00) Despite hitting over 500 homers, Gary Sheffield struck out in his final year on the BBWAA ballot. His next opportunity down the line will come from the New Era Committee, a voting panel of former players. This leads to a discussion of Steroid Era players that never were voted into the HOF.(24:35) Charlie Culberson is making a very serious attempt at becoming a relief pitcher in the twilight of his career for the Braves.  Eric lends his insight on why Culberson and his 94 MPH Fastball might just pan out. David points out some other position players who could have attempted the same transition as Culberson.

    Anthopoulos Extended, Get to Know the Rotation Depth, + Andruw's HOF Chances

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 60:07


    Our first full episode at "755 Forever" as David & Eric catch you up on the flurry of roster moves that Alex Anthopoulos orchestrated this offseason.(04:00) An extended conversation on the addition of LHP Chris Sale,  who the Braves seemingly have the luxury as slotting as their 4th starter. His ERA was above 4.00 last season in Boston, but he did strikeout 11 batters per every 9 innings. Get to know the litany of pitchers behind him vying for the 5th spot in the rotation.(22:30) Jarred Kelenic is now in a drastically different situation in Atlanta than his time in Seattle. He was traded for during the Winter Meetings and is expected to hit in the bottom part of the order, unlike his time at cleanup with the Mariners.(30:00) Maybe the most important offseason move was the extension of GM Alex Anthopoulos all the way through 2031. Ever since he came to town, the Braves have not lost the NL East.(40:00) A look at how the bullpen is stacking up for 2024. Aaron Bummer was acquired in exchange for 5 players from the White Sox, and Reynaldo Lopez was inked to a 3 year deal. Hear about the other moves that are fortifying the 'pen during this very busy Winter.(48:30) Max Fried has a crucial season upcoming as he will be a Free Agent (as of now) in November. Hear why it is unlikely that he will reach an extension in the middle of the year.(51:00) Next week the new Hall of Fame Class will be announced and among those under serious consideration are Andruw Jones and Billy Wagner. Eric overlapped in Atlanta with Billy during 2010 and very clearly makes the case why "Wags" should be headed to Cooperstown. 

    Welcome to "755 Forever"

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 8:18


    David O'Brien and Eric O'Flaherty are back together on a new platform following a few months of hibernation.  Enjoy a short tease of the top notch Braves coverage you should expect all season long in your podcast feeds.  They begin by praising GM Alex Anthopoulous for another crafty off-season as Jared Kelenic and Chris Sale are now in Atlanta. "755 Forever" will be delivering episodes following every series all season long. 

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