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Atlanta Braves news and notes from Wednesday Well, the Braves avoided disaster in Boston, surviving two major injury scares with seemingly minimal impact.
The Braves lost three of four to the Nats at home and will be looking to at least return the favor After splitting a two-game set in Boston to begin their long road trip, the Braves now head to Washington D.C.
Atlanta Braves starter Spencer Schwellenbach was roughed up in his second career start and Atlanta was shut out for the first time in more than a year in their 9-0 loss to the Boston Red Sox on Wednesday.
When Ronald Acuna Jr. went down the first time with a torn ACL — then in his right knee — the shopping list for Atlanta Braves general manager Alex Anthopoulos was much easier: find Acuna’s replacement.
The Atlanta Braves are being bitten by the injury bug quite hard this season. First, it was Ronald Acuna Jr. who suffered a season-ending injury. Then, Sean Murphy experienced a big blow to his elbow which could have him sidelined.
The Braves looked like they turned the corner offensively in Game 1 but then smashed right into an ineffectiveness wall in Game 2 The Atlanta Braves began a long road trip by splitting a two-game series with the Boston Red Sox.
The blockbuster move of the Braves offseason came in a trade with the Red Sox, and it could end up being one of Alex Anthopoulos’ best trades as general manager.
The Braves only mustered one hit, and rookie Spencer Schwellenbach struggled. Spencer Schwellenbach and the Atlanta Braves took on Nick Pivetta and the Boston Red Sox in an early afternoon game in Boston.
The Braves are going to be very active ahead of this year’s MLB trade deadline. Alex Anthopoulos is always looking to buy, and the team now has major holes to fill with Ronald Acuña Jr.
Atlanta Braves Starting Pitcher Max Fried dominated on the road last night against the Boston Red Sox. Max Fried tossed seven innings and surrendered two
The Atlanta Braves took game one of a brief two-game series against the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night at Fenway Park, winning by a score of 8-3. In the win, lefty Max Fried continued his great run by going 7.0 innings and allowing two earned runs on just four hits.
The Braves have a number of success stories currently going on in the minor leagues. Spencer Schwellenbach has already made it to the majors after beginning the season in High-A Rome.
With Ronald Acuna Jr.’s season-ending injury, the overwhelming expectation is for the Braves to be active at this year’s trade deadline. I expect Atlanta to be in the market for an outfielder, but it’s far too early in the summer to write anything in ink.
Last night, the Braves looked a bit like the Braves the league has become accustomed to over the last seven years. Max Fried was brilliant once again, setting a career-high in strikeouts with 13 of them over seven innings, and the offense hung a couple of crooked numbers on the board.
Atlanta right-hander Spencer Schwellenbach will make his second major league start Wednesday afternoon when the Braves visit the Boston Red Sox for the back half of a two-game series.
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Ozzie Albies and Orlando Arcia each homered and Max Fried struck out a career-high 13 to propel the visiting Atlanta Braves to an 8-3 victory over the Boston Red Sox on Tuesday night.
The Atlanta Braves signed veteran third baseman and right fielder Brian Anderson on Tuesday. In a corresponding move, left-hander Tyler Matzek was moved to the 60-day injured list to make room for Anderson on the 40-man roster.
Per Justin Toscano of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Atlanta Braves signed Brian Anderson to a major-league deal on Tuesday. Anderson is a right-handed bat that has mostly played third base and right field throughout his seven years in the bigs.
The former third-round pick spent the 2017-22 seasons with the Marlins, taking regular at-bats between stints as the team’s everyday third baseman and everyday right fielder.
Boston sent its longtime ace left-hander and cash to Atlanta in exchange for infielder Vaughn Grissom in late December.
Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. opened up a bit more about his heartbreaking reaction to his season-ending ACL tear. Acuna discussed his injury on Thursday, and said through a translator that he was grateful for the “overwhelming” support he has received since suffering the injury.
Ronald Acuna Jr. is dealing with a second ACL tear in four years.
Veteran MLB infielder Joey Wendle has opted for free agency rather than accept an outright assignment to the minors.
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