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Braves Enter Matchup Against the Diamondbacks on Losing Streak

  • The Atlanta Braves face the Arizona Diamondbacks in a Wednesday evening game at Truist Park, with the Diamondbacks leading the series 1-0 and holding a 29-31 record overall.
  • Both teams have struggled recently, with the Braves at 27-32 and the Diamondbacks on a five-game road losing streak, creating a competitive atmosphere for the tied 2-2 season series.
  • Probable pitchers Merrill Kelly and Chris Sale represent Arizona and Atlanta respectively, as key offensive players include Eugenio Suárez with 16 home runs and Matt Olson with 12.
  • The Braves hold a 25-7 record when out-hitting opponents while the Diamondbacks go 15-8 in games without allowing home runs, with both teams looking to overcome recent slumps reflected in their pitching ERAs and batting averages.
  • This three-game series implies tight competition likely decided in later innings, with the Braves favored at home due to pitching strength and the Diamondbacks capable of offensive breakouts.
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Braves enter matchup against the Diamondbacks on losing streak

Arizona Diamondbacks (30-31, fourth in the NL West) vs. Atlanta Braves (27-33, fourth in the NL East)

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Diamondbacks face the Braves leading series 1-0

Arizona Diamondbacks (29-31, fourth in the NL West) vs. Atlanta Braves (27-32, fourth in the NL East)

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The Standard-Journal broke the news in Milton, United States on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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