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Yankees vs Braves: Battle of Powerhouses Set to Ignite Truist Park

The New York Yankees (60-59) vs the Atlanta Braves (76-42) is an electrifying matchup tonight at Truist Park. Both teams have been dominating their respective leagues, making this clash one for the record books. The Braves, sitting at the top of the National League East, have been on a hot streak, winning six of their last 10 games. Led tonight by Bryce Elder (8-4, 3.64 ERA), the Braves look to further solidify their position in the standings. On the other side, the Yankees, currently ranked 5th in the American League East, aim to turn their luck around after a string of losses. Luis Severino (2-7, 8.06 ERA) will take the mound for the Yankees, hoping to secure a much-needed win. With both teams hungry for victory, this game promises to be a thrilling showdown.

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Yankees vs Braves: Battle of Powerhouses Set to Ignite Truist Park

The game is scheduled for Tuesday, August 15th, at 7:20 PM Eastern Time. Baseball enthusiasts can catch all the action live on TBS. The prime-time slot adds an extra layer of excitement to this already high-stakes contest.

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Can the Braves’ Bats Overpower Severino?

– Keep an eye on the Braves’ dominant lineup, led by Ronald Acuña Jr. (.337 batting average), Orlando Arcia (.289 batting average), and Austin Riley (.281 batting average). These sluggers have been tearing through opposing pitchers all season long, and Severino will have his hands full trying to keep them at bay.
– Severino’s shaky performance this season (2-7, 8.06 ERA) opens up opportunities for an explosive offensive display from the Braves. If they can get to the Yankees’ starter early, it might spell trouble for New York.
– The Braves’ power hitters, Matt Olson (43 home runs), and Austin Riley (29 home runs), have the potential to unleash long balls and ignite the crowd at Truist Park. Watch for them to capitalize on their home-field advantage and deliver some jaw-dropping moments.

Injury Report

Atlanta Braves: Jesse Chavez (RP, Shin, D60), Dylan Lee (RP, Shoulder, D60), Sam Hilliard (CF, Heel, D10), Tyler Matzek (RP, Elbow, D60), Ehire Adrianza (2B, Elbow, D60), Kyle Wright (SP, Shoulder, D60), Kolby Allard (SP, Shoulder, D60), Daysbel Hernández (RP, Forearm, D15), Ozzie Albies (2B, Hamstring, D10), Nick Anderson (RP, Shoulder, D60), Huascar Ynoa (SP, Elbow, D60).

New York Yankees: Josh Donaldson (3B, Calf, D60), Scott Effross (RP, Elbow, D60), Ryan Weber (RP, Forearm, D60), Luis Gil (SP, Elbow, D60), Carlos Rodón (SP, Hamstring, D15), Frankie Montas (SP, Shoulder, D60), Jose Trevino (C, Wrist, D60), Anthony Rizzo (1B, Concussion, D10), Nestor Cortes (SP, Shoulder, D15), Lou Trivino (RP, Elbow, D60).

This clash between the Braves and Yankees is a must-watch for any baseball fan. With a battle between powerhouse lineups and ace pitchers, Truist Park will undoubtedly become a cauldron of excitement. Tune in to TBS on Monday night to witness the fireworks firsthand.

Main photo credits:

Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

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