Well, there you have it. Charlie Morton intends to pitch next season. When it’s ESPN’s Jeff Passan putting it out there, that ...
Morton plans to continue his baseball career in 2025, Jeff Passan of ESPN.com reports. The 41-year-old has not yet confirmed it himself, but recent reports had suggested Morton was likely to keep ...
However, Braves insider Mark Bowman recently indicated that Morton is leaning towards pitching "at least one more season" ...
The Atlanta Braves did not meet expectations in 2024. Their roster could look very different in 2025 as they try and get back ...
At the end of the Atlanta Braves season, Charlie Morton’s future seemed up in the air. When asked about a potential retirement at almost 41 years old, he announced he wasn’t ready to make a ...
Dan has written 41 books and more than 25,000 articles about baseball. Charlie Morton won’t be retiring after all. The veteran right-handed starter has signed a new, $20 million contract to ...
The Atlanta Braves have been projected to scour the Los Angeles Dodgers’ championship roster for a major offseason signing.
Braves don't have to replace Max Fried, but will need rotation reinforcements Fried may be spoken for, but Charlie Morton is not. Morton has been fading the last two seasons, and didn't get a ...
The new standard in American politics is being able to do a three-hour unscripted podcast, says Turning Point USA founder ...
Kirk bragged that Turning Point had registered 100 new voters that day. (A spokesperson for Turning Point USA did not respond ...
How does Charlie fit into the story? Charlie is the leader. The group is like a modern-day Scooby Doo gang with Charlie as Fred, but Charlie is more of a tormented, traumatised teenage boy.
He is extra careful when doing interviews because he does not want to divulge anything ... And then there’s this: In 2025, Atlanta might not be paying either Charlie Morton or Max Fried. Morton made ...