Chase Irle

Chase Irle

Founder and writer for SportsTalkATL.com. Graduate from LSU with an addiction to sports. If you are interested in writing, contributing in any way, or have any questions or comments email me at [email protected]
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Former Falcons head coach is a candidate for North Carolina job

In some big college football news, North Carolina head coach Mack Brown is being relieved of his duties in Chapel Hill. Brown will coach UNC’s season finale against NC State and could potentially coach the team’s bowl game, but he will not be returning next season. North Carolina has fired Head Coach Mack Brown, per

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Austin Riley Braves

Projecting the Braves 2025 Opening Day Roster

With recent moves and several reports from a plethora of different MLB insiders, we now have a much better idea of the Braves’ offseason priorities. Atlanta won’t be able to address all of their needs with marquee stars, given their payroll limitations, but they have created enough space to make at least a couple of

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MLB: JUL 19 Orioles at Rangers

MLB.com names best free agent fit for the Braves

The MLB Hot Stove is expected to explode in the not-too-distant future, and the Braves have positioned themselves to be right in the middle of it after several cost-cutting measures to begin the offseason. Among the markets where the Braves are expected to be aggressive, it begins with starting pitching. Max Fried and Charlie Morton

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Where does the Braves payroll stand following cost-cutting moves?

The Atlanta Braves have made a plethora of cost-cutting moves to begin the offseason, headlined by trading Jorge Soler and declining their player option on Travis d’Arnaud. Those two moves alone saved the club north of $20 million for next season, but they also decided to non-tender several players while restructuring the contracts of Reynaldo

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NFL: AUG 09 Preseason Falcons at Dolphins

Critical piece of Falcons defense could return soon

The Falcons defense has a plethora of players hoping to return to action following the team’s bye week, one of them being second-year safety DeMarcco Hellams, who has yet to appear in a game this season. Falcons safety DeMarcco Hellams says he's "definitely on the cusp of getting back on the field. … I probably

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Garrett Crochet Braves

Biggest threats for Garrett Crochet might be Braves rival

Garrett Crochet highlights this offseason’s crop of trade targets. He’s one of the bright young arms in the game, comes with multiple years of control, and it’s essentially a foregone conclusion that he’ll be traded before the start of the 2025 campaign. Several insiders and MLB executives have mentioned the Braves as a potential landing

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Braves: Latest Cody Bellinger trade rumors

Last week, it was reported by Ken Rosenthal that the Cubs are actively trying to move Cody Bellinger. However, according to USA Today’s Bob Nightengale, accomplishing that feat is much easier said than done. “The worst-kept secret at the GM meetings was the Cubs offering Bellinger to anyone and everyone. So far, no team has

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MLB: SEP 13 Astros at Angels

Yusei Kikuchi contract is not great news for the Braves

After several weeks of nearly dead silence, the first significant domino fell in the starting pitcher market, with left-hander Yusei Kikuchi agreeing to a three-year $63 million contract with the Los Angeles Angels. Yusei Kikuchi to the Angels. $63M, 3 years. — Jon Heyman (@JonHeyman) November 25, 2024 The Angels have been the most active

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Ramon Laureano Braves

Braves could still bring back Ramon Laureano

The Braves didn’t have too many difficult decisions to make at the recently past non-tender deadline for arbitration-eligible players. However, the one worth discussing surrounded Ramon Laureano, who was a godsend in Atlanta after the Braves picked him up off waivers, hitting .292 with 10 homers and an .832 OPS in 67 games. Unfortunately, for

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MLB: SEP 28 Royals at Braves

Braves have saved a ton of money with cost-cutting offseason moves

The Atlanta Braves, much like the rest of the league, have been incredibly quiet this offseason, but all the signs are pointing to some pretty significant acquisitions in the near future. General manager Alex Anthopoulos has had one goal since the season ended, trim the fat and create financial flexibility. It all began when Jorge

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