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Atlanta Braves News: 2025 Schedule, Atlanta Hosts Cardinals, and More

Atlanta Braves News: 2025 Schedule, Atlanta Hosts Cardinals, and More

The Atlanta Braves announced their 2025 schedule on Thursday, and the season will begin with a trip to the West Coast, where the San Diego Padres will host the Braves for a three-game series. The trip doesn’t end there, as the Braves travel to Los Angeles for a series against the Dodgers.

The home opener is scheduled for April 4 against the Miami Marlins, and after that series the Braves will host the division rivals, the Philadelphia Phillies.

It was also announced that the All-Star Game will take place on July 15 at Truist Park.

The Braves have a tough schedule to get started, but fortunately, several players who were sidelined with injuries this year are likely to return next season.

To view the full 2025 calendar, click here.

More Braves news:

The second half begins today as the Braves host the St. Louis Cardinals in a three-game series. Spencer Schwellenbach, Charlie Morton and Max Fried are all scheduled to start.

The Braves continue to sign draft picks ahead of the Aug. 1 deadline.

The DSL Braves were the only team from the Braves organization to play Wednesday, and they fell short. More in the minor league recap.

The trade deadline is fast approaching, and with Orlando Arcia struggling, could the Braves start chasing another shortstop?

Gabriel Burns of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution discusses Chris Sale’s success and its effect on the Braves pitching staff.

The AJC’s Ken Sugiura explains how this year’s project compares to the rest of Alex Anthopoulos’ work.

The Athletic’s David O’Brien highlights the Braves’ second-half storylines.

MLB News:

Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Abner Uribe has undergone knee surgery and will miss the remainder of the season, he announced on Instagram.

The New York Mets have signed catcher Logan Porter to a major league contract, pending a physical. He is likely to earn a spot on the 40-man roster.