Braves vs White Sox Prediction, Odds, Picks - Aug. 19
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This article was originally published on www.si.com/mlb/braves as Braves Call Up Two Long Relievers, Option Two Other Pitchers. The Atlanta Braves dip back into the pool of Triple-A pitching options following a tough night for the staff on Monday. They announced that they called up right-handers Dane Dunning and Connor Seabold.
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SB Nation on MSNBraves News: Spencer Strider, Chris Sale, More
Chris Sale will make one more rehab start for Double-A Columbus on Saturday. This will likely be his final rehab start before rejoining the Braves. 2025 First Round pick Tate Southisene will make his organizational debut this week with Augusta.
Harris went from having the worst OPS among all major-league qualifiers before the All-Star break to having the third-highest since.
While having Harris batting in a certain spot could have helped, let's remember how out of reach the Atlanta Braves had already made this ballgame before that
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SB Nation on MSNThis Day in Braves History: John Smoltz sets the Braves’ franchise record for career strikeouts
Baltimore outfielder Kip Selbach sets the post-1900 mark in the American League by making four errors, a mark tied by Braves outfielder Fred Nicholson in 1922. 1914 – Lefty Tyler stops the Reds for a 3-2 Braves win.
Brayden Enzor from North Carolina had his wish granted through the Make-A-Wish Foundation and Atlanta Braves to throw the first pitch at a game on Monday night.
Spencer Strider hit another August bump in the road Monday night in what turned out to be a 13-9 high-scoring bout in favor of the White Sox. The Atlanta Braves starter only lasted three innings, allowing seven earned runs on 10 hits, including two home runs and one walk, while striking out two.
The Atlanta Braves and Make-A-Wish Georgia welcome 16-year-old Brayden Enzor and his family to Truist Park to grant Brayden’s wish of throwing out the Ceremonial First pitch
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HBCU baseball and softball programs to receive funding from Braves’ Homers with Hank initiative
The selected schools, located in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, and South Carolina, will receive support for their baseball and softball programs, ranging from field improvements to access to new technology.