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The Atlanta Braves have been without Austin Riley due to injury, and things aren't looking good for the former All-Star.
ATLANTA — The White Sox have found their bats, but lost their bullpen in Atlanta. A night after Sox relievers nearly coughed up a nine-run lead, they surrendered the six-run advantage that their resurgent offense put up against the Braves in an 11-10 loss.
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. In corresponding moves, they optioned right-handers Daysbel Hernández and Hunter Stratton.
Drake Baldwin's batted ball drops in, allowing the Braves to score a pair and take a lead over the White Sox.
The Reds are sitting at 66-60 on the season, just a game back from the New York Mets, who hold the final wild card spot. The Braves, meanwhile, are 56-69 and are 10.5 games back, virtually out of postseason contention.
The Atlanta Braved claimed outfielder Jake Fraley off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday and recalled right-hander Dane Dunning from Triple-A Gwinnett.
It's no secret: the Mets don't like the Braves. The Braves don't like the Mets. Another chapter in a fierce rivalry will be written this Sunday as the two face off on Bases Covered Live. Here are five things to know before you tune in.
The Atlanta Braves and Truist announced that they have selected six HBCU recipients for the 2025 Homers for Hank Together with Truist initiative.
Matt Olson is as reliable as they come. The Atlanta Braves' first baseman doesn't miss a day of work. Seriously. Tuesday night marks Olson's 746th consecutive game played. That moves him into 12th on the all-time MLB record list for consecutive games, breaking a tie with Pete Rose (745), according to MLB Network's Sarah Langs.