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Seven-time All-Star Chris Sale is headed to Atlanta. The Braves are acquiring the pitcher and cash considerations in a trade with the Boston Red Sox, who will receive sought-after prospect Vaughn ...
The Boston Red Sox will pay the Braves $17 million in equal installments of $8.5 million on April 1 and July 1 as part of last weekend's trade that sent left-hander Chris Sale to Atlanta. Sale's ...
The Braves acquired Sale, 34, on Dec. 30 in a trade with the Boston Red Sox, along with around $17 million in cash. In return, Atlanta sent Vaughn Grissom, a promising young infielder, to Boston.
Sale played college baseball for the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles baseball team under head coach Dave Tollett. [4] During the 2010 season at FGCU, Sale posted an 11–0 win–loss record and a 2.01 ERA over 17 games. [5] Sale pitched 103 innings while recording 146 strikeouts and 14 walks. [5] He led the NCAA in strikeouts at the end of the ...
This trade and the additional time from now until spring training suggest such reinforcements could eventually arrive. It’s exactly what Boston needs. The Sale trade was a good start.
This trade was a no-brainer. Grissom is likely best suited for second base, where he’ll play in Boston, but the Braves have Ozzie Albies there. ... What Chris Sale adds to the Atlanta Braves ...
Chris Sale, Braves (26 first-place votes): 198. ... and eventually the near-automatic win the Tigers followed from trade-deadline seller in August to AL wild-card qualifier come October.
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