Braves Announce Roster Decision After Loss to Royals
The Atlanta Braves made a decision after their first loss of the season.

The Atlanta Braves made a decision after their first loss of the season.

The 2026 MLB season is underway, and the Opening Day fireworks were electric. From walk-off homers to electric team debuts, there was great baseball all weekend long. The New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers are among the remaining undefeated teams in the MLB Power Rankings. Where do both teams, and the other undefeated squads, […] The post 2026 ClutchPoints MLB Power Rankings, Vol. 6: Wild opening weekend in the books appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Kansas City Royals closer Carlos Estevez has started his 2026 season off on the wrong foot, no pun intended. An ankle contusion has forced Estevez to wear a walking boot. He is still in the boot on Monday as the Royals evaluate his injury, via Anne Rogers of MLB.com. With an off day on Tuesday, […] The post Royals’ Carlos Estevez still in walking boot with IL decision looming appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Kansas City Royals share injury update on star closer Carlos Estevez.

The Kansas City Royals have a true MVP candidate, and that makes them a contender. But they will need to stay healthy. And here is why the Royals will shock Major League Baseball and win the 2026 World Series. The Royals never found a great groove in 2025. They stayed middle of the road and […] The post Why Royals will shock MLB world and win 2026 World Series appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Some of the weekend's best drama came from the "robo umps." The post MLB’s ABS System Makes for Great TV appeared first on Front Office Sports.

With the ABS system making its debut this year, it’s time to glean some insights from the season's first three games. The post MLB ABS System Brings Insights After Opening Weekend appeared first on Heavy Sports.

THE Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals’ stadiums are both facing demolition. Both the Chiefs’ and Royals‘ iconic stadiums’ futures are at risk as a strict deadline looms. Jackson…

It’s only been four days, but we saw some pretty impressive — and impressively scary — situations in MLB bullpens already. In fantasy baseball, every save can be vital, since a limited number of players can be counted on to provide them. Closer Confidential is our regular series in which I ...

After just four calendar days, you have neither won or lost your fantasy baseball leagues. But we did learn some things that could be helpful the rest of the year, we saw some things I would not put much stock in, and we are all fascinated by the ABS system and wondering what impact it will have. ...

On Saturday evening, the Atlanta Braves won their second straight game to open up the 2026 MLB season with a thrilling home victory over the Kansas City Royals. Things weren’t looking great heading into the final inning, with Atlanta trailing 2-0, but the Braves ultimately got the win courtesy of an epic grand slam from […] The post Dominic Smith’s walk-off grand slam for Braves makes new MLB history appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Frustrated MLB fan bases are going out of their way to blame individuals for their respective team's sluggish starts.

The Kansas City Royals are on the verge of getting swept in their series against the Atlanta Braves, but they still have one game to go. It looks like they’ll have to do so without one of their key players, as Carlos Estevez is dealing with an ankle injury. The latest update was that he […] The post Royals’ Carlos Estevez gets murky injury update amid ankle issue appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Atlanta Braves are off to a solid start to the 2026 MLB season. They picked up two victories to open up the campaign, and will go for the series sweep of the Kansas City Royals on Sunday. However, the early winning ways don’t mean the Braves are free of roster problems. In a recent […] The post Braves Predicted to Make Difficult Decision with Former All-Star Starter appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The New York Yankees have started off the 2026 MLB season with a 3-0 record. They were able to sweep their series against the San Francisco Giants.After entering the season with a lot of question marks following a quiet offseason, the Yankees have looked good to start. In their first series, New York won by […] The post Yankees Legend Gets Honest About Team’s World Series Chances appeared first on Heavy Sports.

The Atlanta Braves have gotten off to a solid start to the 2026 MLB season, currently sitting at 2-0 after Saturday’s home win over the Kansas City Royals. In that game, the Braves were trailing heading into the ninth inning, but then, the floodgates opened up, capped off by a walk-off grand slam from newcomer […] The post Braves receive Sean Murphy, Ha-Seong Kim injury updates before Royals game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Atlanta Braves are 2-0 to start the season! And Atlanta captured a 6-2 victory on Saturday night thanks to a huge walk-off Grand Slam by newcomer Dominic Smith. Now, Atlanta will go for the sweep over the Kansas City Royals on Sunday afternoon, but Braves manager Walt Weiss has made an important lineup decision […] The post Braves Make Mauricio Dubon Decision Before Series Finale with Royals appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Braves vs. Royals Game 3 preview: Odds, Predictions, Betting Tips & Starting lineups | March 29; 2026 MLB Season Sportskeeda

The Atlanta Braves clinched a thrilling 6-2 win against the Kansas City Royals on Saturday, thanks to a historic walk-off grand slam in the ninth inning by Dominic Smith. The designated hitter, appearing in his first game with Atlanta, went 1-for-4 and belted the ultimate blow on a full-count (3-2) pitch from Kansas City closer […] The post Braves’ Dominic Smith walks off the Royals with grand slam smash appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Dominic Smith started his Atlanta Braves tenure as loudly as possible.

Braves stun Royals with wild ninth-inning comeback capped by grand slam sportingnews.com

Fox Sports released its 2026 MLB on Fox talent roster Friday, and it features an impressive collection of broadcasters — and not a single woman. The network’s lead booth remains Joe Davis and John Smoltz, entering their fifth season together calling Fox’s top regular-season and playoff games, with Ken Rosenthal and Tom Verducci working as Read more... The post Fox Sports reveals 2026 MLB on Fox talent roster appeared first on Awful Announcing.

The Age of ABS is upon us, folks, and we've already seen it deployed several times over the first two days of the Major League Baseball season. And, frankly, I'm not sure where I stand yet. On one hand, umpires need to be held accountable for an especially egregious call. I've said that for years now. I believe it in my bones. On the other hand … is it really necessary to overturn pitches that are literally a millimeter off the plate? Eh. That's a tricky one. Technically, the answer is yes. The technology exists to correct these calls, and we either have to be all in, or all the way out. But you also have moments like this in Friday night's Royals-Braves game, where Salvador Perez taught home plate umpire Doug Eddigs a tough lesson about the technical strike zone:Thoughts? First impressions? Eh. I don't know. That's just baseball to me. That's just Doug Eddings creating a strike zone. Clearly, he's not calling the low strike. They're all borderline. For some umps, it's a strike all day. For others, it's not. However, it's a tough look for Eddings, and I'm not sure where to land on this one. Part of me wants to side with the ump, and I HATE siding with umps. But come on. All of those pitches are borderline. Eddings called them all the same way, to be fair. There's an old adage in baseball. "All we ask for is consistency." That's what we want, right? If it's a ball in the first inning, it needs to be a ball all game. Same with a strike, obviously. Just give us the zone, and make it the same zone all night long. Umpires get in trouble when they switch zones every inning. That's when managers and players end up getting ejected, and I don't blame them. But Eddings called every one of those pitches a ball. According to the robots on the scoreboard, he was 0 for 3. But at least he kept his zone, right? Again, it's what we were taught growing up. Any baseball player worth his salt will tell you the same thing. We've all heard the speech from our coach when we're arguing balls and strikes, right?"Quit arguing, it's been a strike all day, swing the bat." It's the same argument I used in the WBC a few weeks back when the Domincan Republic lost on the infamous strike three call. It was low. It was a ball. BUT, it was called a strike down there all night long. It's on the player in that spot to swing the bat, especially with two strikes. I don't fault the umpire for that. I fault the player. I think it's the same here. Sure, Eddings whiffed on all three pitches. He looked goofy because the whole stadium saw it. Perhaps it's on him to adjust to the robots now. For decades, hitters had to adjust to an umpire's strike zone. The tables, clearly, have turned. And I'm still not sure if it's a good thing.

The Kansas City Royals take on the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park on Saturday evening for their Game 2 of the series.
