Atlanta Braves news and notes from Friday. The Atlanta Braves announced several roster moves ahead of Friday night’s contest in Pittsburgh. The most anticipated was the recall of Ray Kerr, who was appointed to start the series opener.
Atlanta optioned Darius Vines after Friday’s game and will add a fresh arm Saturday The Atlanta Braves fell behind early and never recovered in an 11-5 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates Friday night.
Atlanta adds another fresh arm to the mix. Atlanta Braves announced that they have recalled right-hander Darius Vines and optioned Bryce Elder to Gwinnett between games of Monday’s doubleheader.
Darius Vines will take the ball Sunday for the Atlanta Braves as they look to complete a three-game sweep of the Texas Rangers. The Atlanta Braves will go for a seventh straight win Sunday night when they wrap up a three-game series against the Texas Rangers.
The Atlanta Braves (14-5) hope to complete a three-game sweep of the Texas Rangers (11-11) when the teams meet at 7:10 PM ET Sunday. The Braves are -158 favorites to keep the Rangers out of the win column in the series.
After winning six games in a row, the Atlanta Braves (14-5) play at home against the Texas Rangers (11-11) at 7:10 PM ET on Sunday. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Braves will send Darius Vines to the mound, while Michael Lorenzen (1-0) will get the nod for the Rangers.
It’s only April, and the Braves already have a gaping hole in their rotation with Spencer Strider out of the season. They’ll need to fill it eventually, but for now, the only options they have are the internal ones.
Braves went into Houston with a rookie starter and took the first game of their 3-game series. Darius Vines made a good impression with his first start of 2024, while the offense showed up late and the bullpen held things down in the Braves 6-2 win over Houston.
Darius Vines is the Braves’ next man up for the rotation as they begin a series in Houston. Fresh off of a series win in Miami, the Atlanta Braves will continue their road trip Monday when they begin a three-game series against the Houston Astros.
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The Houston Astros (6-11) kick off a three-game series on Monday against the Atlanta Braves (9-5). The matchup begins at 8:10 PM ET at Minute Maid Park.
After a thrilling victory on Sunday, the Braves look to continue their winning ways in Houston. On Sunday, the Braves had a thrilling end to their weekend series against the Marlins as they came from behind in the 9th inning to win 9-7.
With Allan Winans going down earlier this week after making the first start in Spencer Strider‘s place, there was speculation about who would start next time around.
It will be the third big league start of Vines’ career after debuting last season. The Braves will give the ball to Darius Vines on Monday evening as the club travels to play the Houston Astros.
Atlanta Braves news and notes from Friday. The Atlanta Braves began the road trip on a high note after defeating the Miami Marlins 8-1. Max Fried got the start and appeared to be in midseason form, as he tossed 6.1 frames.
With Allan Winans being optioned following yesterday’s game, the Braves had an open roster spot and they have filled it with another young arm in Darius Vines.
The Atlanta Braves were a bit more aggressive with their Arizona Fall League selections this season than most organizations are, sending two pitchers with
The Atlanta Braves didn't play it safe with their seven Arizona Fall League selections, sending two pitchers that saw some time in MLB this season (Darius Vines and Dylan Dodd) as well as promising 2022 4th round infielder David McCabe.
The Atlanta Braves drafted Darius Vines in the 7th round of the 2019 MLB Draft out of Cal State Bakersfield. Since then, Vines has spent four straight years in the minors before he finally got to make his MLB debut this year.
The Atlanta Braves are having an all-time great season and feature arguably the best offense of all time led by likely National League Most Valuable Player Ronald Acuna Jr. Despite their offensive dominance, the Braves have struggled with injuries to their starting pitching staff all season, with 16 different pitchers starting games for Atlanta.
The Braves finished off their sweep of the Rockies last night behind their power bats and a gem from one of their top prospects making his MLB debut, Darius Vines.
Kevin Pillar homered among his two hits, Marcell Ozuna and Orlando Arcia also went deep, and the Atlanta Braves beat the Colorado Rockies 7-3 in Denver on Wednesday night.
The Braves made a couple of notable roster moves ahead of their series against the Rockies. The one that should get everyone excited is the return of Ozzie Albies, but I was more intrigued by Darius Vines, who will make his MLB debut today.
The Braves announced a handful of roster moves Monday, highlighted by the return of their All-Star second baseman.
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