Atlanta, GA
Braves News: Chris Sale begins throwing, Alex Anthopoulos’ presser, and more
The season may be over, but Friday brought a positive injury update for Atlanta Braves southpaw Chris Sale. In a meeting with the media, general manager Alex Anthopoulos announced that Sale threw a bullpen at Truist Park Friday and “felt great.”
Alex A. said Sale threw a bullpen today at Truist and felt great, and would’ve been on the NLDS roster if they had advanced. Said he basically threw today for “closure” before the offseason. AA also made it clear starting pitching isn’t an offseason priority like it was last year
— David O’Brien (@DOBrienATL) October 4, 2024
Sale was slated to start earlier this week during game two of the doubleheader against the New York Mets. Minutes before first pitch, he was scratched with back spasms.
Sale would have likely been on the NLDS roster had the Braves made it that far, but unfortunately, it didn’t turn out that way.
More Braves News:
During his presser on Friday, Alex Anthopoulos discussed the 2025 coaching staff, the options of Marcell Ozuna, Travis d’Arnaud, Aaron Bummer, and more.
Gabe Burns of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution writes up Max Fried’s time in a Braves uniform.
MLB News:
Athletics designated hitter Brent Rooker underwent forearm surgery on Tuesday but is expected to be ready by Spring Training.
New York Yankees first baseman Anthony Rizzo won’t be available in the ALDS as he is still recovering from two fractured fingers.
San Diego Padres righty Joe Musgrove will undergo Tommy John surgery and will most likely miss the entire 2025 season.
The New York Mets announced that right-hander Kodai Senga will start game one of the NLDS against the Philadelphia Phillies.
The St. Louis Cardinals have parted ways with hitting coach Turner Ward.
Minnesota Twins GM Thad Levine stepped down from his role after eight seasons.
Atlanta, GA
Braves News: NBP pieces falling into place, slow market, more
Well the NBP posted players all seem to be settled now, with Imai and Okamoto having signed with an MLB club and Takahashi returning to the NBP. Those players do not seem to have sparked movement in the overall market, either in free agency or in trades, at least so far, as this offseason continues to be glacial. Hopefully things pick up a bit as we get more separation from the holidays. The Braves still seem to be motivated to make a big addition, but this front office has shown that the right deal has to be there for them to pull the trigger.
Atlanta, GA
Police investigating stabbing on Moreland Avenue in SE Atlanta
ATLANTA – A man was stabbed Saturday in southeast Atlanta, according to police.
What we know:
According to Atlanta police, officers responded to the 400 block of Moreland Avenue SE to reports of a male who had been stabbed. Investigators believe a female and male were involved in a dispute that resulted in the stabbing.
What we don’t know:
Police did not identify the male or female.
No word yet on charges.
The Source: Information provided by the Atlanta Police Department.
Atlanta, GA
Business damaged as 500 teens swarm Atlantic Station
A large police presence responded to Atlantic Station on Saturday
ATLANTA – Atlanta police say nearly 500 teenagers caused a massive disturbance at Atlantic Station Saturday night, launching fireworks into crowds and eventually drawing real gunfire outside the district.
Atlantic Station chaos
The backstory:
Atlanta police originally responded to the shopping center after 7 p.m. following reports of shots fired. While investigators quickly determined the sounds were actually fireworks being ignited by a large crowd of “unruly” juveniles, the situation turned more dangerous as the crowd was dispersed.
“It can escalate from firecrackers to now its guns to life being taken. That’s something we don’t want,” said John Williams, who was visiting the area.
As officers cleared the mall, a group of teenagers allegedly began firing actual guns near Spring Street NW and 17th Street.
Shooting outside Atlantic Station
What they’re saying:
The gunfire sent patrons at Nan Thai Fine Dining ducking for cover.
“Definitely about 30 shots,” said Jedi Niyomkul, the restaurant’s general manager. “I’m making sure everyone is on the ground because we do have a lot of glass.”
Niyomkul said the restaurant was hit by at least one bullet. He expressed frustration that the crowd was pushed out of the mall but not adequately monitored once they crossed into the surrounding city streets.
“Once they got them across the bridge, there was no patrol over on this side to make sure that they dispersed,” Niyomkul said. “Literally at 17th and Spring, right there, 100 to 150 kids just sitting all around the corner, doing absolutely nothing, just looking for trouble.”
Atlantic Station curfew
Dig deeper:
The disturbance occurred despite Atlantic Station’s strict codes of conduct. The district enforces a 3 p.m. curfew for anyone under 18, requiring them to be with a parent or guardian. Additionally, no one under 21 is allowed on the property after 9 p.m.
Atlanta City Council member Michael Julian Bond said the city must find a more consistent way to manage large groups of youth.
“We again manage this population policy-wise, more than any other segment than our society, so we all got to step up year-round in how we manage that population,” Bond said.
The Source: Information in this article came from Atlanta police and FOX 5’s Annie Mapp speaking with Jedi Niyomkul and Michael Julian Bond.
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