Despite not losing in the postseason, the Atlanta Braves have officially ended the contract of three of their best veterans at catcher, and they’re on the verge of joining the San Diego Padres

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Braves: Sean Murphy takes another step forward in recovery

The Braves were swept for the first time all season in Los Angeles, wrapping up a western road trip in which they lost five of six games. This is a team that appears in need of a jolt of energy, particularly offensively, and they may get one in the coming weeks.

Per David O’Brien of The Athletic, Sean Murphy felt fantastic after hitting off a tee in back-to-back days. Batting practice should be in his near future, and if there are no setbacks, a rehab stint could be coming up.

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The Braves have been without their All-Star catcher since Opening Day when he suffered an oblique injury on an awkward swing. It’s the type of injury that’s extremely unforgiving, and as we’ve seen, can take months to heal.

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The Braves have been understandably extremely cautious with Sean Murphy throughout this process, with the notion that it’s only May and oblique injuries have a tendency to flare up if not healed properly. However, the team could desperately use his presence back in the lineup. For the first time since early last year, the Braves do not own the top spot in the NL East, sitting 2.5 games behind the Phillies, who have been the hottest team in baseball over the last month.

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