The MLB has announced that it'll use the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) ChallengeSystem during the 2026 season. While fans might be in favor of this move, ChrisSale made it clear that he's not amused by it. After years of ....
However, Atlanta Braves left-hander ChrisSale won't be among the players doing so. "I will never challenge a pitch," Sale said Friday when asked about the ABSChallengeSystem...Last season, Sale ...
Atlanta Braves pitcher ChrisSale apparently hates MLB's implementation of the ABS challenge system ... Chris Sale says he will never challenge a pitch being a ball or strike despite new challenge system in MLB this season.
If he could duplicate what he did this past year for Toronto (170 1/3 innings and 3.96 ERA) he would give the Braves exactly what they need, as long as ChrisSale, Spencer Schwellenbach and Spencer Strider stay healthy,” MLB.com’s MarkBowman wrote.
Pairing Valdez with ChrisSale would give the Braves a devastating left-handed duo ... Braves predicted to sign $63M AL wins leader, All-Star to pair with Chris Sale, SpencerStrider ... Chris Sale duo.
...Chris Bassitt ... He would provide another strong voice in the clubhouse alongside Chris Sale ... Braves predicted to sign $200M World Series champion, 2X All-Star to form 'unfair' Chris Sale duo.
The Atlanta Braves are usually known for having one of the top starting rotations in the league ... Framber Valdez ... Adding Valdez to a group that already includes ChrisSale, SpencerStrider and Reynaldo Lopez is borderline unfair,” Powell wrote ... .
ChrisSale has had one of the strongest left-handers in the recent history of Major League Baseball, where his great performance at the beginning of his career was interrupted by injuries and a significant contract change.
The Atlanta Braves have a great starting rotation on paper, but after last season, it seems only ChrisSale came to play ... The problem is that, from SpencerStrider to Spencer Schwellenbach to Chris ...
FanSided’s Chris... The problem is that, from SpencerStrider to Spencer Schwellenbach to Chris Sale to Reynaldo Lopez to GrantHolmes, it's hard to know just who will be available and for how long.
Braves predicted to poach Phillies ace on cheap $110 million deal to pair with ChrisSale and Spencer StriderBraves competing with Dodgers and others for All-Star who is on the trade market, per MLB...
The Braves don’t need a true ace with ChrisSale and SpencerStrider, but they need another good arm and someone who can stay on the mound ... and also could use a second lefty to pair with Chris Sale.
While SpencerStrider and ChrisSale are great, another top starter would help a lot ...The Braves don't need to add to their other areas of the roster, but another starter to pair with Strider and Sale would be a nice addition.