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SB Nation on MSNBraves drop back to .500 amid Strider, lineup struggles in 5-3 lossThe big event for the Braves as they kicked off a three-game set in Washington was the (re-)return of Spencer Strider, after ...
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Sporting News on MSNBraves superstar finally returning for AtlantaThe Atlanta Braves haven't been at full strength at all this season but they are getting a big piece back on Tuesday.
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SB Nation on MSNSpencer Strider returns (again) as Braves take aim at Parker, Nats (again)The Braves lost Spencer Strider’s debut and the game Mitchell Parker started against them, and will hope the second time’s ...
In his first three innings against the Washington Nationals, he surrendered six hits and gave up four runs, including a home ...
It didn’t help that Strider got into some jams early -- particularly in the first inning, when he gave up four hits in a row ...
Rookie Dylan Crews hit a tiebreaking home run in the second inning before leaving the game in the sixth as the Washington ...
Strider was hard on himself while speaking with reporters after the game. But the Braves’ offense disappearing after the second frame was more to blame for the loss than his out ...
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Spencer Strider’s Braves return didn’t go as hoped, but it’s no reason to panicAtlanta Braves starter Spencer Strider did not have the return he was probably hoping for, but there is a lot to build on ...
The rookie outfielder left the game after the bottom of the fifth inning of Washington’s 5-3 win at Nationals Park.
Atlanta Braves outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. is working his way back, and he took an important step toward an injury return.
Dylan Crews homered and Mitchell Parker pitched into the sixth inning as the Washington Nationals beat the visiting Atlanta Braves 5-3 on Tuesday night to notch their fourth straight win.
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