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Braves Struggle with Pitching Woes, Sign Carlos Santana for Offensive Boost

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The Braves have hit a rough patch in June, with their starting pitching underperforming dramatically after a promising start to the season. Once criticized for its lack of depth, the rotation is now a source of concern, especially as the team grapples with injuries and the struggles of Bryce Elder. As one observer noted, it has become a situation of ‘Chris Sale and pray,’ which becomes increasingly problematic when Sale thrives only on extra rest while the offense falters.

Initially, the Braves appeared to have enough pitching depth to weather any storm, but the reality of injuries has quickly turned the situation into a crisis. The early-season victories now carry even more weight as the team finds itself floundering due to these setbacks and underwhelming performances.

In an effort to bolster their lineup, the Braves have signed Carlos Santana to a minor league deal, hoping the veteran can rediscover his offensive prowess and provide much-needed depth as the season progresses. Santana’s experience could prove invaluable as the team navigates this challenging stretch.

In other news, the Braves faced a disappointing defeat, losing 5-0 to the Giants, further highlighting their recent struggles.

Meanwhile, the Royals announced that star pitcher Cole Ragans will undergo elbow surgery this week, with details about the procedure still unclear. Additionally, one of the Athletics’ top pitching prospects is set to have Tommy John surgery, adding to the team’s list of challenges. On a brighter note, the Phillies have signed Tommy Pham to a minor league deal, potentially enhancing their roster depth as well.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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