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Let’s hope to see some baseballs falling in Soler’s gloves tonight! The lineups are out for tonight’s game between the Atlanta Braves and the Colorado Rockies. Aside from a regular returning to the lineup after taking a day off on Thursday, the Braves are going with their usual look which isn’t the worst thing in the world at the moment. Hopefully the offense will click in an environment that’s built for hitting.
Here’s Atlanta’s lineup:
Tonight's lineup for Game 1 in Colorado:#BravesCountry pic.twitter.com/U9L3E659Wc— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) August 9, 2024
Jorge Soler is back at the top of the lineup after spending Thursday’s series finale against the Brewers on the bench. The good news is that the offense should hopefully be able to get some work done here. If they can’t hit at Coors Field then “we hebben een serieus probleem” as they would say in the Netherlands. With that being said, the issues about Soler’s defense may come to the forefront here in the cavernous outfields, so it’ll definitely be something to watch for as the game proceeds.
Here’s Colorado’s lineup:
8/9 Colorado Rockies Lineup:1 DH Charlie Blackmon2 SS Ezequiel Tovar3 CF Brenton Doyle4 3B Ryan McMahon5 2B Brendan Rodgers6 RF Kris Bryant7 1B Michael Toglia8 C Elias Diaz9 LF Jake Cave SP:Tanner Gordon #Rockies #MLB— Grand Slam Picks (@GSMLBPicks) August 9, 2024
If you’re a Rockies fan and you’ve wandered over here, first off: Welcome! Secondly, this should look familiar to you since it’s the same lineup the Rockies have used twice this week. They went 1-for-2 in those games against the Mets and hopefully the Braves will be able to make them go 1-for-3 with this lineup this week.
Tonight’s game is scheduled to start at 8:40 P.M. E.T. and can be seen on Bally Sports Southeast and listened to on 680 The Fan/93.7 FM.
<img alt="Miami Marlins v Atlanta Braves" src="https://cdn.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/3TsnL_QOf7hbFc87O6CGMWaKek8=/0x0:3004x2003/1310x873/cdn.vox-cdn.com/uploads/chorus_image/image/73512599/2165408633.0.jpg">
Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images
Let’s hope to see some baseballs falling in Soler’s gloves tonight! The lineups are out for tonight’s game between the Atlanta Braves and the Colorado Rockies. Aside from a regular returning to the lineup after taking a day off on Thursday, the Braves are going with their usual look which isn’t the worst thing in the world at the moment. Hopefully the offense will click in an environment that’s built for hitting.
Here’s Atlanta’s lineup:
Tonight's lineup for Game 1 in Colorado:#BravesCountry pic.twitter.com/U9L3E659Wc— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) August 9, 2024
Jorge Soler is back at the top of the lineup after spending Thursday’s series finale against the Brewers on the bench. The good news is that the offense should hopefully be able to get some work done here. If they can’t hit at Coors Field then “we hebben een serieus probleem” as they would say in the Netherlands. With that being said, the issues about Soler’s defense may come to the forefront here in the cavernous outfields, so it’ll definitely be something to watch for as the game proceeds.
Here’s Colorado’s lineup:
8/9 Colorado Rockies Lineup:1 DH Charlie Blackmon2 SS Ezequiel Tovar3 CF Brenton Doyle4 3B Ryan McMahon5 2B Brendan Rodgers6 RF Kris Bryant7 1B Michael Toglia8 C Elias Diaz9 LF Jake Cave SP:Tanner Gordon #Rockies #MLB— Grand Slam Picks (@GSMLBPicks) August 9, 2024
If you’re a Rockies fan and you’ve wandered over here, first off: Welcome! Secondly, this should look familiar to you since it’s the same lineup the Rockies have used twice this week. They went 1-for-2 in those games against the Mets and hopefully the Braves will be able to make them go 1-for-3 with this lineup this week.
Tonight’s game is scheduled to start at 8:40 P.M. E.T. and can be seen on Bally Sports Southeast and listened to on 680 The Fan/93.7 FM.
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