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The Braves haven’t won a series since sweeping the New York Mets June 17-19, and they have one more shot before the All-Star break when they face the St. Louis Cardinals on the road starting Friday.
The July 31 trade deadline looms, and the Braves are expected to sell, with Marcell Ozuna and Raisel Iglesias as top ...
Aside from a Juan Soto home run, the Mets struggled again on offense in a 3-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves. The Mets (46-33) have now lost nine of their last 10 games, a stretch in which they are ...
Atlanta Braves outfielder Michael Harris II makes a diving catch for the out on Philadelphia Phillies'Kyle Schwarber during the fourth inning of a baseball game, Friday, June 27, 2025, in Atlanta.
Third baseman Austin Riley has never been a high average hitter, but the Braves could always count on him to hit for power. He smacked 33 homers in 2021, 38 in 2022 and 37 in 2023.
The Atlanta Braves experienced a big offensive night against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday.. First baseman Matt Olson slammed the team's second grand slam of the season. The return of ...
Return of Jurickson Profar Gives Braves Hope For Offensive Spark. Regardless of the doubts brought on by why Profar was absent, there is a needed reality check: It can't get much worse .
Eighty games have come and gone, and Jurickson Profar is now eligible to return to the Atlanta Braves lineup. He was removed midway through his final rehab assignment game with Triple-A Gwinnett ...
In seasons past, the Braves would feel confident with any part of their lineup hitting in a key moment, since it was balanced. But in 2025, their offensive depth is lacking.
The post Spencer Strider reveals ‘challenge’ as Braves look to get back on track appeared first on ClutchPoints. In 2023, Spencer Strider was named an All-Star and finished in the top five in ...
There are 183 qualified MLB players going back to June 1. Here is where the Braves rank 180. Harris .451 175. Albies .527 174. Ozuna .539 162. Allen .608. 125. Riley .699 22. Olson .935 8. Acuna 1 ...
Maybe some hitters would respond more to more work in the cage, and less in the classroom. This may not be the solution for all of the Braves offensive woes, but it may be a good idea for a few.