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Truist Park
Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
Acuña's 2 HRs, Strider's 11 K's put Braves' woes in rearviewATLANTA -- As Spencer Strider approached where no other Braves pitcher has gone and Ronald Acuña Jr. neared unexplored territory, the malais...
SEPTEMBER 20, 2023MLB.COM

Acuña nears becoming 1st 40-60 player, homers twice on bobblehead night as Braves beat Phillies 9-3

Ronald Acuña Jr. homered twice on his bobblehead night and stole his 67th base, leaving him one long ball shy of becoming Major League Baseball’s first 40-60 player, and the Atlant...
SEPTEMBER 20, 2023ASSOCIATED PRESS
Photos: Braves end skid, beat PhilliesAJC photos from the Braves vs. Phillies game at Truist Park on Sept. 19, 2023. The Braves won 9-3.
SEPTEMBER 20, 2023AJC.COM
Max Fried - Scheduled to start ThursdayFried (finger) is scheduled to start Thursday's game in Washington, Justin Toscano of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
ImpactFried got the go-ahead to return to Atlanta's rotation after throwing a bullpen session Monday without any protective tape covering the small blister on his left hand. The 29-year-old southpaw hasn't appeared in a game since early last week, but it never seemed to be a serious concern for the NL East champions.
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023ROTOWIRE
David O'Brien: Max Fried is scheduled to start Thursday's... - The AthleticMax Fried is scheduled to start Thursday’s series opener at Washington, manager Brian Snitker said. He skipped a start to prevent a developi...
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023THEATHLETIC.COM
Max Fried - Throws bullpen sessionFried threw a bullpen session Monday without any protective tape covering the blister on his left index finger, Mark Bowman of MLB.com reports.
ImpactFried was skipped on his last turn through rotation because of the blister, but he is expected to return to action at some point during Atlanta's upcoming four-game series in Washington, which begins Thursday. It seems like the NL East champions are simply playing things cautiously with the 29-year-old southpaw, who boasts a 2.64 ERA and 73:13 K:BB in 71.2 innings (13 starts) this season.
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023ROTOWIRE
What if the Trop site is actually a boon instead of a bust for the Rays?John Romano | The Rays have a reputation for turning nondescript pitchers into weapons. Can they do the same for a woebegone piece of land i...
SEPTEMBER 19, 2023TAMPABAY.COM