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Braves set for bull days against cardinals

April 21, 2025; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves embossed jug Raisel Iglesias (26), the ninth shot in Truist Park. Louis reacts to Cardinals after giving up a house run. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

Braves, St. Louis Cardinals hosted the fifth plain victories on Tuesday, but Atlanta’s recovery will not be in the mound.

Atlanta opened three match series with a win from 7-6 behind on Monday and St. He gave Louis a fifth flat loss.

Braves had planned to give Spencer Strider his second start since he returned from Tommy John surgery. However, his right hand should be placed back to the wounded list after the right hamstring difficulty before the match on Monday.

“Only capture was playing. There was nothing fast or tiring.” He said. “This is just a freak. You can do everything right – which is doing it – and there is still something.”

Strider will not be known until the injury is re -evaluated on Tuesday.

In his absence, Braves will go with a Bulpen game. They did not announce a start right after the series opener.

St. Louis will use Andre Pallante (2-1, 3.22 ERA). On Thursday, New York Mets is out of a loss that allows four strokes with two strikes in six strokes. Pallante allowed all the conditions in the second shot, then retired 12 of the next 13 dough.

“I did some things towards the end,” Pallante said later. “I liked my way of mixing my fields and I started to relax a little. I got a little faster in my squin.

Pallante did five careers, but only one start against Atlanta is more than 6-15 ERA 6 2/3 inning against 0-1.

Braves’ crime produced two more homer on Monday and hit 23 in the last 13 games. In the first nine matches, only six Homer has hit Homer, Braves is now fourth with 29 home running in the National League.

Austin Riley, St. Louis continues to feast against the field. Sixth Homer, in the last 12 matches against Cardinals seventh and St. He hit his 10th career length against Louis.

St. Louis took plenty of crimes from the bottom of the order on Monday. Nolan Gorman, Pedro Pages and Victor Scott II, went to 12 to 7 with four running and three RBIs. He turned into a house for Scott, who grew up in the Atlanta suburb and never played against Braves.

Pages and Scott deleted almost four conditions in the ninth shot. When the cardinals finished the game in a soft grounder in front of Nolan Arenado’s plate, he had a runner at first.

“If you take yourself out of the outcome I’m trying to do now, the men are building towards something that’s good,” he said. “But to be on the lost side again, it’s just annoying. There was a really good bat to get into someone, but still good baseball.”

-FELD level media

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