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  • 1 week ago | sports.yahoo.com | Scott Coleman

    The Atlanta Braves and New York Mets are set for game two of the series at Truist Park on Wednesday night. A win for Atlanta would mean a third consecutive series victory and a chance to go for the sweep on Thursday. They’ll hand the ball to reigning Cy Young winner Chris Sale, who has been superb lately. Sale will be opposed by veteran righty Paul Blackburn, who will make just his second start of the season. AdvertisementLineupsPitching PreviewFirst pitch is 7:15 p.m. ET. More from batterypower.com:

  • 3 weeks ago | mondaq.com | Alan Kaplinsky |Scott Coleman |Ronald K. Vaske |Kristen Larson

    BS Ballard Spahr LLP More Ballard Spahr LLP—an Am Law 100 law firm with more than 750 lawyers in 18 U.S. offices—serves clients across industries in litigation, transactions, and regulatory compliance. A strategic legal partner to clients, Ballard goes beyond to deliver actionable, forward-thinking counsel and advocacy powered by deep industry experience and an understanding of each client’s specific business goals.

  • 1 month ago | bvmsports.com | Scott Coleman

    Filed under: Braves vs. Reds Game Thread - May 8 Can the Braves take 3 out of 4 from Cincinnati? By Scott Coleman@scottcoleman55 May 8, 2025, 6:45pm EDT / new Share this story Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on Reddit Share All sharing options Share All sharing options for: Braves vs. Reds Game Thread - May 8 Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email The Braves have a chance to take three out of four from the Cincinnati Reds on Thursday night.

  • 1 month ago | sports.yahoo.com | Scott Coleman

    After a day off on Wednesday, Sean Murphy has returned to the Braves lineup for Thursday night’s series finale against the Cincinnati Reds. Wednesday was just a normal day of rest for Murphy to get Drake Baldwin a few reps, who promptly hit the first pulled home run of his career. The rest of Atlanta’s lineup largely remains the same with Alex Verdugo leading off, Eli White batting ahead of Michael Harris with lefty Nick Lodolo on the mound, and switch-hitting Ozzie Albies batting fifth.

  • 1 month ago | bvmsports.com | Scott Coleman

    Schwellenbach looks to get back on track after a shaky few weeks. The Braves and Reds close out their four-game series on Thursday evening at Truist Park with a fascinating pitching matchup of two starters who got off to terrific starts in 2025 but have been up against it in recent weeks. Spencer Schwellenbach is coming off one of the worst outings of his career against the Dodgers, surrendering six runs over just 3.2 innings.

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