Braves are trying to continue the aggressive momentum and twins

When Atlanta Braves hosted Minnesota Twins in the second match of three game series on Saturday night, they hopes to gain a little aggressive acceleration of their victories.
Braves, serial opener to beat the twins 6-4 on Friday, the eighth kick went to five runs. Atlanta won nine flat games against Minnesota, a line that began on August 5, 2019.
“This looked like Braves here tonight. Winning was a good thing after the match on Friday.” He said. He continued: “We were lying dead in the weeds there for a while, and the men continued to fight and had really good bats.
The team entered the series of only .222, 11 in the National League.
In the shooting match for Saturday, the left hand of Atlanta left Chris (0-2, 6.63) against Minnesota right hand Simeon Woods Richardson (1-1, 4.30 ERA) will take place.
Woods Richardson will be the fourth start of the season. It comes out of his first win, when he allowed a 5-1 win against Detroit on Sunday, and five strokes on five strokes, and he made five strokes on five inning.
Woods Richardson, who made a start against Braves and made 4 2/3 inning shooting and allowed four runs last August last August, said Woods Richardson, “This was just the biggest thing,” he said.
Sales did not show the form that allowed him to win the National League CY Young Award in 2024. This season did not hit more than five strokes in each of the beginnings. On Sunday, he made four 1/3 strokes on his last trip to Tampa Gulf and allowed four runs (three walks and 8-3 defeats (three wins) in 8-3 defeats.
Bir There would be a disappointed wild deficiency, Sale Sale said. “I’m just bad. I’m just trying to compete and strike, and it’s just not working.
Sales are going to 12-6 with 23 beginnings against twins, 3.72 ERA. Last year, he defeated Minnesota in his single appearance against the twins and allowed him to run in a six -stroke.
22 -year -old Minnesota rookie Luke Keaschall made his first league as DH on Friday and went to 4 to 4 with the couple and RBI. The team’s second round of draft selection in 2023, Keaschall, while playing the second base and DH Triple-A St. Paul was hitting .261. If Will Castro did not heal, he was remembered as insurance. Keaschall replaced Matt Wallner, who was wounded with a Hamstring strain.
Keaschall said on Friday, “I will play me wherever they want. I feel great. I’m very excited and I’m very sure that I can deal with everything.” He said. “I feel that I can damage it here and help this ball club win. It is excited to see what I can do. This dream is real.”
Bir He’s an exciting young player, Rocc Rocco Baldelli, a twin manager, said. “We had a really good chance to watch him this spring, watching the bat.”
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