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The Braves hope their Cy Young favorite can bring them level in the three game series against a struggling Angels’ organization that has a number of former Braves in their braintrust. The pitching matchup is probably one of the most lopsided you will see league-wide all season and you can read more about that here. The lineups each have a few tweaks from yesterday, but are fundamentally similar, with Anthony Rendon’s absence being the biggest change.
Today’s game starts at 9:38 PM ET in Anaheim and is viewable on Bally Sports Southeast for in-market and MLB Network out of market.
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Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images
The Braves hope their Cy Young favorite can bring them level in the three game series against a struggling Angels’ organization that has a number of former Braves in their braintrust. The pitching matchup is probably one of the most lopsided you will see league-wide all season and you can read more about that here. The lineups each have a few tweaks from yesterday, but are fundamentally similar, with Anthony Rendon’s absence being the biggest change.
Today’s game starts at 9:38 PM ET in Anaheim and is viewable on Bally Sports Southeast for in-market and MLB Network out of market.
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