Rain, rain go away Friday’s game between the Atlanta Braves and New York Mets will have a delayed start due to inclement weather. We will pass along further updates here as they become available.
A member of the 2017 World Champion Houston Astros announced his retirement on Monday. Collin McHugh, a pitcher who helped the Astros win their first World Series title, wrapped up his 11-year career last season with the Atlanta Braves.
With his World Series ring in tow, one veteran pitcher is walking off into the night.
Right-hander Collin McHugh, who won a World Series with the Houston Astros in 2017, announced his retirement from baseball on Monday. In a social media post, McHugh, 36, said he never expected to last 11 seasons in the major leagues.
According to his Instagram, Collin McHugh is retiring from the game of baseball. Collin McHugh is a Georgia native that attended Berry College and was an 18th round pick in 2008.
The 36-year-old pitched in parts of 11 MLB seasons from 2012-23 and accrued more than nine years of big league service along the way.
The usually-reliable long man had a season to forget in 2023. The 2023 Atlanta Braves bullpen was a good unit overall, but it had some weak spots. Collin McHugh was thought to be a relief corps anchor coming into the season, but turned in an underwhelming campaign that put pressure on other hurlers.
As they did yesterday with reliever Brad Hand, the Atlanta Braves have officially declined to pick up their 2024 club option on reliever Collin McHugh, making him a free agent.
The Atlanta Braves have officially confirmed their decisions on all pending club options, with only Charlie Morton's 2024 option being picked up for next
The Braves don’t play until Saturday, but they will be gearing up for the NLDS this week and holding workouts that are open to fans over the next three days.
Yesterday, the Braves made a plethora of roster moves in regard to their bullpen. Jesse Chavez rejoined the major-league club, while Collin McHugh, Nick Anderson, and Daysbel Hernandez all began their rehab assignments in Gwinnett.
The Braves made two roster moves on Wednesday morning. Collin McHugh is heading to the IL with right shoulder inflammation, and so is Michael Soroka with right forearm inflammation.
The Atlanta Braves placed right-handers Michael Soroka and Collin McHugh on the 15-day injured list Wednesday. Soroka has right forearm inflammation and McHugh is dealing with right shoulder inflammation.
The Atlanta Braves entered play on Saturday in first place in the National League East (14-6) despite undergoing a rash of injuries in the early going this season.
The Braves have suffered a number of critical injuries early this season, but you wouldn’t know it by their 13-4 record. A couple of players have already made their way back.
The Braves made a roster move earlier today, adding Collin McHugh to the 15-day IL and re-adding Jared Shuster. McHugh is dealing with some shoulder soreness; however, he says the time off is just precautionary.
McHugh signed a one-year deal with the Red Sox in March for $600,000. His injury was the reason he was on the market so late.
We may have a greater understanding of why Boston Red Sox pitcher Collin McHugh previously insisted it shouldn't be mandatory to play amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Because of the country's abject failure at controlling the COVID-19 outbreak, MLB may have to reconsider the idea of "bubble sites" as more and more players and teams report positive tests.
There are differing opinions on beginning the MLB season among the sports talking heads.
Former MLB player and current podcaster Trevor Plouffe reported he has heard baseball wants to begin some version of the 2020 season on July 1. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic backed that story on Wednesday.
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