Braves Lineup Changes: Kim Starts, Wynns Debuts, Harris Out
The Atlanta Braves are set to face the Pittsburgh Pirates after a recent victory, but they will do so without Michael Harris, who was removed from the last game. Austin Wynns is making his first start as a Brave, while Mauricio Dubón remains in the lineup due to his impressive performance with runners in scoring position. Notably, the Pirates have been a strong offensive team this season, ranking among the top in MLB for runs scored, adding an interesting challenge for the Braves. The matchup features pitchers Spencer Strider and Braxton Ashcraft, with the first pitch scheduled for 4:10 PM EDT.
By the Numbers- The Pirates have scored the fourth-most runs in MLB, surpassing the Yankees by ten runs.
- Brandon Lowe has 15 home runs with an OPS of .864; Ryan O'Hearn has 9 home runs with an OPS of .852.
- Mauricio Dubón is hitting .358/.414/.623 with runners in scoring position this season.
- Michael Harris will not be starting today's game, impacting the Braves' lineup strategy.
- Austin Wynns will fill the catching role, making his debut in the starting lineup for the Braves.
- The Pirates have proven to be a strong offensive adversary this season, posing a challenge to the Braves' pitching.
The Braves will need to adapt quickly without Harris, potentially leveraging Dubón's bat to maximize scoring opportunities against the Pirates. How the lineup adjusts to Harris's absence could impact their offensive output in today's game.
Bottom LineThe Braves face a significant test against a potent Pirates lineup, and ensuring the right adjustments in the face of injuries will be crucial for maintaining their offensive momentum.
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