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Braves Barely Avoid Another Shutout as Angels Win Series | Chattanooga Times Free Press

  • The Atlanta Braves were defeated in two out of three home games against the Los Angeles Angels, resulting in their first home series defeat by the Angels in nearly two decades since 2005.
  • The loss came amid ongoing struggles including a depleted pitching rotation due to injuries to Chris Sale, AJ Smith-Shawver, and Reynaldo López, and Spencer Schwellenbach's recent placement on the injured list with a fractured elbow.
  • Despite Jurickson Profar hitting home runs in back-to-back games after returning from an 80-game drug suspension, the Braves' offense remained listless and limited to only three hits in seven innings in the series opener.
  • Pitcher Bryce Elder suffered his third straight defeat after giving up four runs while allowing eight hits and issuing three walks over five innings, as the team holds a 39-47 record and sits fourth in the NL East.
  • Manager Brian Snitker and players acknowledge the team's challenges but affirm they are competing daily and still have playoffs in mind, while speculation grows about possible roster changes given ongoing offensive woes.
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