Braves News: Atlanta loses six in a row, Michael Harris II anticipates returning in mid-August, and more.
Notes and news on the Atlanta Braves from Friday. The Atlanta Braves have dropped their last six games for the first time since 2017. The Braves’ losing streak was prolonged and they now sit third in the NL East after their 8–4 loss to the New York Mets on Friday night. Charlie Morton began and was only in the game for 2.2 frames. Five of the seven runs he gave up were earned. Aside from two home runs by Adam Duvall and a solo shot by Marcell Ozuna, the Braves’ inability to score runs when it mattered most remained the same. After losing to 54–48, Atlanta will try to recover today with Spencer Schwellenbach starting.
Additional Braves News: Michael Harris II is optimistic that he will be back in the starting lineup by mid-August despite his recent placement on the 60-day injury list. Hurston Waldrep, Nacho Alvarez Jr., Drake Baldwin, AJ Smith-Shawver, and Hurston Waldrep were all included in Fangraphs’ Midseason Top 100 Prospects List. The final prospect on Battery Power’s list of the Top 30 is AJ Smith-Shawver. On Thursday, EJ Exposito doubled twice for the Rome Emperors. See the minor league recap for more. In the most recent Braves Dispatch, Justin Toscano of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution outlines the several routes to the World Series.
San Francisco Giants pitcher Keaton Winn will undergo season-ending elbow surgery on Monday. He was placed on the IL a month ago with elbow inflammation.
The A’s reinstated pitcher Paul Blackburn from the injured list on Friday. In his return, he threw three innings and surrendered four runs.
The Tampa Bay Rays acquired reliever Cole Sulser from the New York Mets in exchange for cash. The 34-year-old was optioned to Triple-A Durham.
The Baltimore Orioles acquired right-hander Zach Eflin from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for three prospects. To open a roster spot, the O’s designated righty Vinny Nittoli for assignment