The Atlanta Braves (81-44) host the New York Mets (59-68) in a crucial National League East matchup at Truist Park. The Braves, currently sitting at the top of the league standings and the division standings, are on a hot streak, winning seven of their last 10 games. The Mets, on the other hand, are trying to make up ground and improve their fourth-place division standing, but have lost their last game and are 11th in the league standings.
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Braves vs Mets
The starting pitchers for this game will be Charlie Morton (12-10, 3.54 ERA) for the Braves and José Quintana (1-4, 3.03 ERA) for the Mets. Morton has been solid for the Braves this season and will look to continue his winning ways. Quintana, although struggling with a low win-loss record, has maintained a respectable ERA and will aim to lead the Mets to victory.
The Braves have been an offensive powerhouse this season, boasting a team batting average of .282. Ronald Acuña Jr. has been their standout performer with a batting average of .333, while Michael Harris II has contributed with a solid .282 average. In terms of home runs, Matt Olson leads the team with 43, closely followed by Austin Riley with 29, and Ronald Acuña Jr. with 28. When it comes to RBI, Matt Olson leads the team with 108.
On the other side, the Mets will rely heavily on Pete Alonso, who leads their team with 39 home runs and 95 RBI. Alonso’s power at the plate will be crucial for the Mets’ chances of pulling off an upset against the Braves.
This exciting clash between the division rivals will take place on Wednesday, August 23 at 7:20 PM Eastern Time. The game will be broadcast on MLB Network.
What to Watch For
– Can Charlie Morton continue his solid pitching and lead the Braves to another victory?
– Will Pete Alonso’s power hitting be enough to carry the Mets’ offense and challenge the Braves’ strong pitching staff?
– Keep an eye on Ronald Acuña Jr. and his ability to make an impact both offensively and defensively.
– How will the Braves’ potent lineup fare against José Quintana’s pitching?
– Watch for any key defensive plays or base-running strategies that could change the course of the game.
Injuries
Braves: RP Jesse Chavez (Shin, D60), RP Dylan Lee (Shoulder, D60), SP Yonny Chirinos (Elbow, D15), 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)
Mets: 3B Luis Guillorme (Leg, D10), RP Edwin Diaz (Knee, D60), RF Starling Marte (Migraines, D10), RP John Curtiss (Elbow, D60), RP Bryce Montes de Oca (Elbow, D60), 3B Mark Vientos (Wrist, D10), RP Elieser Hernández (Pec, D60), RP Josh Walker (Oblique, D60)
Main photo credits:
Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
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