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For most of this season, when Will Benson saw a left-handed pitcher glaring at him from the pitcher’s mound, it was like seeing a 10-foot ogre with snarling fangs.
The Atlanta Braves used on offensive explosion to get back into Thursday's game against the Cincinnati Reds, shocking even Marcell Ozuna.
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Yardbarker on MSNFormer Braves beat writer blames ownership, defends Alex AnthopoulosThe Braves’ trade deadline has come and gone, with Alex Anthopoulos failing to make a single notable move. Atlanta’s President of Baseball Operations brought in Erick Fedde and Carlos Carrasco to eat ...
The Atlanta Braves have been the epitome of doing absolutely nothing since the start of the year. I cannot wait for football season to get here. At the end of the month, college football will be fully ...
Will Benson conectó su noveno jonrón de múltiples carreras del año para impulsar el viernes a los Rojos de Cincinnati a una victoria de ...
It’s unfortunate because Lucas Braun pitched a lot better than his line. A throwing error by catcher Adam Zebrowski resulted ...
⚾ Hall of Fame first ceremonial first pitch: Braves legend Chipper Jones will throw to Cincinnati Reds icon Johnny Bench. Starting pitcher Bryce Elder surrendered just two runs in 6 2/3 innings, but ...
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Battery Power on MSNBraves ninth inning rally falls short in loss to RedsThe Braves looked like they were going to get something going in the second inning. Baldwin singled. After Ozuna flied out, Harris singled and then Albies walked to load the bases with one out. The ...
Reds sixth. Will Benson singles to center field. Ke'Bryan Hayes flies out to deep right field to Eli White. Gavin Lux called out on strikes. Matt McLain singles to shallow center field, advances ...
MLB pundits and fans alike reacted poorly to the Atlanta Braves surprisingly not trading another player away before the MLB trade deadline Thursday.
Will Benson had rare home run among his two hits to lead the Cincinnati Reds to a 3-2 victory over the visiting Atlanta Braves in the opener of a three-game series Friday afternoon.
The Braves opted to keep Ozuna, a 34-year-old designated hitter, despite his expected departure in free agency and $16 million salary this season. And Ozuna thanked the club for its loyalty Thursday ...
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