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Braves Maintain Winning Lineup for Clash Against Pirates

Atlanta Braves

The Atlanta Braves are set to face off against the Pittsburgh Pirates, arriving in the Steel City with a renewed vigor at the plate. After a dismal June that saw them at the bottom of the league in runs scored, the Braves have turned a corner, ranking fifth in the MLB for runs in the first week of July. This uptick in offensive production has been propelled by standout performances from Michael Harris, who boasts a remarkable 205 wRC+, alongside Matt Olson and Mauricio Dubón, with respective wRC+ figures of 176 and 165.

It’s a point of contention for fans and analysts alike that Harris did not receive an All-Star selection, though there remains a glimmer of hope for him as a potential injury replacement. As the Braves prepare to face Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, who has encountered significant struggles in his last two outings, the team is looking to capitalize on this opportunity. Skenes has pitched just nine innings over those starts, surrendering eleven runs, and the Pirates have lost each of his last nine appearances on the mound, despite their offense ranking fourth in the league for runs scored since June.

Only five players on the Braves’ active roster have faced Skenes, with none having more than three at-bats against him. Austin Riley holds the best record with one hit in three at-bats, while Ozzie Albies has one hit in two tries. The other players—Olson, Smith, and Yastrzemski—have yet to register a hit against the right-hander in their limited appearances.

Given the recent injuries and Skenes’ right-handed pitching, one might expect the Braves to alter their lineup. However, the decision-makers have opted for continuity, sticking with the same lineup that found success against the Mets. Although Sam Smith managed a single last night, his recent performance has been lackluster. On the other hand, Joey Bart has been a bright spot, posting a 172 wRC+ in his last eight at-bats.

The Pirates, meanwhile, have been performing well offensively, ranking fourth in the MLB in runs scored since the beginning of July, and also achieving the same ranking since the start of June. Hurston Waldrep will have his hands full facing a lineup that he’s only encountered once before, with Brandon Lowe having hit a solo home run against him in their lone meeting.

In a recent development, the Pirates announced that Konnor Griffin will not be in the lineup due to a torn tendon in his left ring finger. Jared Triolo is set to take over at shortstop for the evening. Additionally, former Brave Marcell Ozuna will not be starting, as Brandon Lowe will take on designated hitter duties.

With first pitch scheduled for 6:40 PM EDT, both teams are eager to showcase their strengths in what promises to be an exciting matchup.

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

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