Atlanta Braves reliever Aaron Bummer elected not to "drop names" when asked which former Chicago White Sox teammates he might want to face this week. "That's karma waiting to happen," Bummer said.
Philadelphia avoids the opening weekend sweep as a few extremely tight plays make the difference behind Aaron Bummer. Looking for the sweep in Philadelphia, with Chris Sale making his Braves debut, the Braves faced Ranger Suarez, who has been successful against them recently.
If we just look at Bummer’s ERA, adding him is a head scratcher. Spoiler alert, he is much better than his 2023 ERA> The Atlanta Braves have added and subtracted numerous players this off-season, which has been quite entertaining for those who enjoy the business side of baseball.
Out with the old and in with the new. Three new additions to the Atlanta Braves have received their jersey numbers for the 2024 season. Two of these guys will be changing their jersey number and one of them will continue with his regular number.
Earlier this month, Braves chairman Terry McGuirk and president of baseball operations Alex Anthopoulos both said the club would increase payroll relative to 2023, but it’s unclear exactly how much it will go up.
The Braves have swung trades in consecutive days that have seen fan favorites shipped out of Atlanta. Last night, Kyle Wright was sent to Kansas City in exchange for Jackson Kowar.
The Chicago White Sox' trade of Aaron Bummer to the Atlanta Braves was a move that caught many by surprise in the final hours of Thursday night. The swap was met with a strong amount of overreaction from Sox fans on social media, largely because Bummer has become a personal whipping boy within the team's fan base.
New Chicago White Sox general manager Chris Getz has been busy the last few days. First, he traded away prominent reliever Aaron Bummer to the Atlanta Braves.
When’s the last time a five-for-one deal went down for a player that many across the baseball world aren’t even familiar with? If anyone knows the answer, I would love to know.
The Atlanta Braves acquired left-handed reliever Aaron Bummer from the Chicago White Sox to mark the first significant trade of the offseason. The White Sox, in turn, received right-handers Michael Soroka and Riley Gowens, left-hander Jared Shuster, shortstop Braden Shewmake and infielder Nicky Lopez in the return of Thursday's deal.
While you were sleeping, the Atlanta Braves announced a five player trade package going to the Chicago White Sox in a trade, getting lefty reliever Aaron Bummer in return.
Late Monday night, the White Sox made a surprise move to deal left-handed reliever Aaron Bummer to the Atlanta Braves. In exchange, Chicago received a whopping five players from Atlanta.
Aaron Bummer is counted on as the anchor of left-handed relief pitching for the Chicago White Sox. Bummer pitched dependably in 2022 despite suffering an injury-shortened season.
It was a pitcher’s dual in Anaheim, as both starters threw six-plus innings, each reaching double-digit strikeouts while only giving up one run. For the White Sox, offensive production as a whole was hard to come by.
I was driving to the grocery store yesterday with my brother, and during the drive, he turned and asked me, “Is Aaron Bummer actually good?” I paused. I didn’t know what to say.
The sidearming southpaw is set to appear in his first Cactus League game with Opening Day now under a week away. With All-Star closer Liam Hendriks sidelined to begin the 2023 season, the Chicago White Sox will trudge forward with a committee of arms to cover high-leverage situations.
The White Sox are closely monitoring one of their key relievers. According to MLB.com’s Scott Merkin, left-handed pitcher Aaron Bummer still hasn’t thrown off a mound since the start of Spring Training.
Aaron Bummer has been a mainstay in the Chicago White Sox' bullpen since 2017. The Sox selected him in the 19th round of the 2014 MLB Draft. The 28-year-old saw limited action in 2022 after missing three months of the season due to a left lat strain.
The Chicago White Sox bolstered their roster for the final month of the regular season, reinstating both left-hander Aaron Bummer and third baseman Yoan Moncada from the injured list Monday.
We're three days away from the MLB All-Star break, yet there's still no-clear cut favorite in the American League Central.
The White Sox announced that left-hander Aaron Bummer has been activated from the injured list.
Announcer Buck Showalter speculated that Bregman may have decided at the end not to make the throw because Leury Garcia got back to first in time.
Rodón plans to throw off a mound as early as Monday in the hopes of returning to the active roster this season, while Bummer should be able to join the White Sox in time for their final road trip.
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