Austin Riley, Braves Fortune and Reds are looking at changing

Austin Riley, the third master of Atlanta, brings a red warm bat to a four -game landlord against Cincinnati Reds on Monday.
In the weekend series against Los Angeles Dodgers, Riley was the couple, two Homer and four RBIs and 12 to 5 years. Riley took over the club leadership with eight Homer and increased team leadership with a average of 24 RBI and .292 strokes. In 23 career matches against Reds, Riley hit .352 with six Homer and 14 RBIs.
“This gap-type approach uses a gap-type approach, and this is a really good sign,” Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said. He said.
Riley shot two Homer in the serial final and helped Braves defeated Dodgers 4-3 to save a game in the series. The win ended Atlanta's three matches losing line, and Braves allowed La to beat La for the first time in six games this season.
Reds decided 4-1 to Washington on Sunday in the rubber match of their series. Despite these losses, Cincinnati won seven of the last 11 matches.
This is the first meeting of the season between the two clubs. Reds won four out of Braves last season and swept a series of three games in Atlanta.
The shooting for the serial opener includes the Atlanta's Aj Smith-Shawver (1-2, 4.26 ERA) against Cincinnati's Brady singer (4-1, 3.24).
The singer will start the seventh start. On Wednesday, St. On his last trip against Louis, the right -handed person received a loss, although he allowed only one run on six Inning. The whole year was constantly good, not only one of the five innings once and could not allow more than three running.
“It was a torment there,” Singer said after the loss. “It took some time, but he found a way to keep us in the game. I'm just trying to find a way to make good communication sites.”
Singer is looking for his first career against Atlanta. At the beginning of the previous two, 8.18 ERA and 0-2. There are 13 strikes against Braves, but he touched for five home running.
Smith-Shawver will be the fifth start. He won his first win on Tuesday, when he allowed his first career in Colorado – Coors Field – 5 1/3 inning, and at four strokes, one walk and five strikes on five strikes. Smith-Shawver left the game as a precautionary measure after he was hit by a line driver.
“He strikes too much and moved the ball.” He said. “It was a little hard to hit. She was mixing her fields and moving it quite well.”
Smith-Shawver made a start against the Red and did not go well. He made 3 1/3 strokes and allowed five runs in four strokes in June 2023.
Elly de la Cruz from Cincinnati was hard for Braves. In nine career matches against Atlanta, Rangy Shortstop hits .395 with six RBIs and five stolen bases and two Homer, including two Homer.
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