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Yankees vs Braves: Can Atlanta Sweep New York?

The Atlanta Braves (77-42) are set to host the New York Yankees (60-60) in an exciting matchup at Truist Park. The Braves lead the National League East. They aim to extend their winning streak and complete a series sweep against the struggling Yankees. Meanwhile, the Yankees are currently 6 1/2 games out of the American League Wild Card spot. They will be determined to turn their fortunes around.

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Yankees vs Braves: Can Atlanta Sweep New York?

The starting pitcher for the Braves will be Charlie Morton (11-10, 3.71 ERA), who is looking to bounce back after a challenging performance in his last outing. On the other hand, Randy Vasquez (2-1, 1.89 ERA) is expected to take the mound for the Yankees, hoping to provide a much-needed spark for his team.

The Braves offense will be led by Ronald Acuna Jr., who boasts an impressive batting average of .338. Acuna’s power and speed make him a significant threat to the Yankees’ pitching staff. Additionally, Atlanta’s home run leaders, Matt Olson (43) and Austin Riley (29) will aim to deliver some long balls and drive in runs for their team.

On the injury front, the Braves will be missing key players such as Jesse Chavez, Dylan Lee, and Sam Hilliard. Meanwhile, the Yankees will be without the services of players like Josh Donaldson, Anthony Rizzo, and Carlos Rodón due to various injuries. These absences could have an impact on both teams’ strategies and lineup compositions.

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The game is scheduled to take place at Truist Park in Atlanta on Wednesday, August 16th, at 7:20 PM ET. Fans can catch the exciting action on BSSO. Don’t miss this thrilling clash between two storied franchises as the Braves aim to sweep the Yankees and solidify their position at the top of the league.

What to Watch For:

– Can Charlie Morton regain his form and shut down the Yankees’ offense?
– Will the Braves’ power hitters, led by Ronald Acuna Jr., continue to dominate the Yankees’ pitching staff?
– How will Randy Vásquez fare against Atlanta’s formidable lineup?
– Keep an eye on the injured players, as their absence may have an impact on the team dynamics and strategies.
– Can the Yankees bounce back from their recent struggles and find a way to pull off an upset against the Braves?

Injuries:

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

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

Main photo credits:

Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

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