ATLANTA -- Will Ha-Seong Kim return to Atlanta? If so, who will be his manager? And what offseason acquisitions might Brian Snitker’s successor be welcoming to Spring Training in February?
  
Here are answers to some of the questions you might have about what should be a key offseason for the Braves, who entered this past season as World Series hopefuls and exited it with their first losing record since 2017.
 
What are the key dates?
 
First day after the World Series: Eligible players become free agents. Also, the trade freeze is lifted and Major League players may be traded between clubs.
 
Fifth day after the World Series: The deadline for teams and players to make decisions on contract options, the deadline for clubs to reinstate all players on the 60-day injured list and the deadline for clubs to tender qualifying offers (5 p.m. ET). Also, the “quiet period” ends and Major League free agents are free to sign with any club as of 5 p.m. ET.
 
Nov. 10-13: General Managers Meetings in Las Vegas.
 
Nov. 18: The deadline for players to accept a qualifying offer is 4 p.m. ET. Also, the deadline to add players to the 40-man roster to protect them from the Rule 5 Draft is 6 p.m. ET.
 
Nov. 21: Tender deadline. By 8 p.m. ET on the Friday before Thanksgiving, teams must formally tender a contract to all unsigned players, including their arbitration-eligible players. If a player is non-tendered, he becomes a free agent.
 
Dec. 8-11: Winter Meetings in Orlando, including the MLB Draft Lottery on Dec. 9 and the Rule 5 Draft on Dec. 10.
 
Dec. 15: End of the 2025 international signing period.
 
Jan. 8, 2026: Eligible players and clubs exchange arbitration figures.
 
Jan. 15, 2026: Start of the new international signing period.