Braves vs Giants Starting Pitcher Matchup - Jul. 22
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The Atlanta Braves feel there is no need to rush the recovery of their All-Star third baseman. Meanwhile, they flip an outfielder to Tampa Bay
The Rays are once again without All-Star Brandon Lowe at a critical point of the season, as they placed the slugging second baseman on the 10-day injured list Tuesday afternoon due to left ankle/foot tendinitis.
Although Albies’ name came up in trade rumors, he’s now set to finish 2025 in Atlanta—leaving his future to be decided in the offseason. His seven-year, $35 million contract signed in 2019 includes club options for 2026 (with a $4 million buyout, effectively a $3 million commitment) and for 2027 (no buyout).
Riley is progressing and looking good, but the Atlanta Braves felt it made more sense to wait a little longer to bring him back
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Former Saint James and Auburn pitcher, Davis Daniel, gets his third start on the mound for the Atlanta Braves’ Tuesday night game against the San Francisco Giants.
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The San Francisco Giants have optioned Hayden Birdsong to Triple-A Sacramento after the right-hander failed to record an out in Monday night's 9-5 loss to the Atlanta Braves.
Could the Atlanta Braves give up on center fielder Michael Harris II and ship him to the San Francisco Giants?
The Braves are hopeful third baseman Austin Riley (abdomen) will rejoin the lineup Friday when the team begins a series in Texas. Riley has been sidelined since just before the All-Star break after leaving a July 11 game with a strained right abdomen. He rested during the season’s hiatus and will now have missed two series to begin the second half.
The issue in Boston began in February when the Red Sox signed third baseman Alex Bregman, pushing Devers to a designated hitter-only role. Devers publicly rebuked the organization for taking him away from third base, where he has struggled defensively throughout his career even as his bat has earned him three All-Star appearances.