Diamondbacks Try to Break Road Losing Streak, Face the Braves
- The Arizona Diamondbacks will play the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. EDT in Atlanta, aiming to break a five-game road losing streak.
- The Diamondbacks hold a 28-31 overall record and rank fourth in the NL West, while the Braves are 27-31 and fourth in the NL East, with both teams carrying similar recent struggles.
- Probable pitchers Zac Gallen for Arizona and Spencer Strider for Atlanta have struggled this season, with ERAs of 5.53 and 4.50 and records of 3-7 and 0-3 respectively.
- The Braves maintain a 17-11 home record and a pitching staff ERA ranked 10th in the majors at 3.66, while Arizona has a 13-14 road record and a team ERA of 5.55, having been outscored by 16 runs overall.
- This fourth meeting of the season features standout hitters Eugenio Suarez with 16 home runs for Arizona and Matt Olson leading Atlanta with 12, and the outcome could influence the downward trajectory for both teams.
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