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Braves Brian Snitker Responds To Questionable Pinch-Hitting Decision
Snitker's decision to roll with a pinch hitter was a bit surprising Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

The Atlanta Braves dropped Wednesday night's game to the Cincinnati Reds, 4-3. In the bottom of the ninth with two outs and the tying run on first base, Manager Brian Snitker lifted Eli White in favor of Eddie Rosario.

Rosario stuck out on five pitches to end the ballgame. It was a bit of a head-scratcher. White has been the hottest team over the last dozen games. Snitker said after the game that he made the decision based on matchups and a hope Rosario still had something left in the tank.

"Yeah, this guy's got better numbers off right-handed hitters. Way better," he said. "I thought maybe Eddie could recreate some old magic."

For context, Rosario was the NLCS MVP in 2021 en route to the Braves winning the World Series. He batted .560 with a 1.647 OPS, three home runs and nine RBIs in the six-game series against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

This was nearly four years ago now, however. Over the last season and change, he's been a journeyman. This is the second time re-joining the Braves since departing after the 2023 season. In 94 major league games since the start of 2024, he has a .174 average, a .525 OPS and a 46 OPS+.

It is still true that if you look at Rosario's and White's career stats against righties, Rosario is the better hitter. But that brings us back to the point that Rosario just isn't hitting regardless of pitcher these days. White is also batting .300 with a .920 OPS against righties this season. There should be some confidence at this point.

There is no guarantee that having White step up in that exact moment would have changed everything. However, if we're talking what a hitter has to offer in the moment and matchups, it was clear that the hitter already penciled into the lineup was the man for the task at hand.

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