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Braves Struggle Continues as AJ Smith-Shawver Starts Rehab Assignment

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June has been a challenging month for the Atlanta Braves, and the end of the month can’t come soon enough. Sunday marked yet another disappointing performance for the team, despite a stellar outing from ace Chris Sale, who continues to impress on the mound. The Braves have faced a series of struggles, and their lead in the NL East has shrunk to just three games over the Philadelphia Phillies. However, both Walt Weiss and the team remain focused on their own performance, determined to turn things around as July approaches.

In a bit of encouraging news, AJ Smith-Shawver is set to begin a rehab assignment on Tuesday as he works his way back from Tommy John Surgery. His return could provide a much-needed boost to the Braves’ pitching staff.

Meanwhile, in the minor leagues, Tate Southisene celebrated a personal milestone by hitting his first home run for Rome over the weekend, adding a touch of positivity amid the Braves’ struggles. In other news, Mark Bowman has noted that while Chris Sale continues to deliver impressive performances, the lack of offensive support remains a significant concern for the team.

On a different note, the Boston Red Sox showcased their competitive spirit by sweeping the New York Yankees in a four-game series. Additionally, the Texas Rangers have placed outfielder Wyatt Langford on the injured list due to a hamstring strain. For a silver lining, Eric Hartman once again showcased his power by going deep on Sunday, providing a glimpse of hope for the Braves as they look to regain their footing.

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

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