The Braves come back after a disappointing trip to accommodate the best MLB brewers

One of the hottest teams and offenses in baseball will seek to continue a hot section on Monday while the Visit Milwaukee brewers will face the Braves of Atlanta in the opening of a three -game series.
Winners in six of the seven games, Milwaukee (67-44) holds the best record in the major baseball league.
In a Washington sweeping, the Brewers outstripped the Nationals 38-14, establishing a franchise record with 56 strokes in the three-game series. Brice Turang struck two circuits and driven in four Sundays, while Christian Yelich went 7-in-13 with four points produced this weekend.
The Brewers are equal to the second row of the majors on average in the stick (0.257) and fifth with 555 points.
On the mound, Quinn PRIESTER (10-2, 3.27 ERA) will make its 21st appearance (16th departure) for the Brewers on Monday. The 24-year-old has a 4-0 sheet with an MPM of 3.07 in July and has not suffered loss since May 13 in Cleveland.
“This kid has just improved. This is a credit for the front office,” said Pat Murphy, Milwaukee manager, about Priestter. “It is great, has a balance, a tenacity, all the things you want.”
The last time, Prieseter granted two points in 5 2/3 rounds in a 9-3 victory against the Chicago Cubs. Priter is 1-0 with an MPM of 4.50 in two career starts against the Braves. He launched six heaps in a round in a 4-1 victory against Atlanta on June 10.
Suffering a disappointing season, the Braves enter the heels of a rare serial victory on Monday. Atlanta beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-2 Sunday in the Speedway Classic in Bristol Motor Speedway, winning its first serial victory since July 11 to 13. After a road trip of four cities saw the brave drop six of the nine games, the club will return to Truist Park for the first time since July 23.
During a season which saw the five starting launchers of the brave season meet on the list of wounded 60 days, the situation went from bad to worse last week, when the club put the defender of the superstar Ronald Acuna Jr. on the 15 -day IL with a strain of straight veal. Acuna, which was activated in May after tearing its LCA in May 2024, hit 0.306 with 14 circuits and 26 products.
Eli White intervened to try to fill the void, doing exactly that on Sunday. White did a tour of a circuits bike and led four to propel the brave to their first victory Sunday since May 18.
Suitable for the injury campaign, the third goal player Austin Riley left the match after making a diving game and was replaced by Luke Williams, who then stopped running in third place.
“Whenever it does good, I feel good,” said Braves manager Brian Snitker. “It’s like when Luke made this big game in the eighth. You root the good ones, and they are both of the two of the best. … As far as Il for Riley, I don’t know before entering there and evaluating it more.”
Make his second departure in Atlanta uniform, the right-wing veteran Erick Fedde (3-11, 5.33) will seek to win his first victory since May 9.
After the Cardinals of St. Louis appointed Fedde for assignment and subsequently exchanged him for money, the 32-year-old man granted four points in 4 2/3 rounds during his debut of brave last Tuesday in a 9-6 defeat in Kansas City.
In eight career appearances (seven departures) against Milwaukee, Fedde has a 2-4 file with a 5.77 MPM. Fedde lost against the Brewers twice this season, more recently granting three points in 5 1/3 rounds during a 3-2 defeat on June 13.
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