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Sportsnaut on MSNLatest Atlanta Braves rumors on how team will approach MLB trade deadline, potential movesThe Atlanta Braves came into the regular season hoping to be World Series contenders as one of the best teams in the National League. However, Atlanta enters MLB games today well below the .500 mark with all eyes on the club more than a month out from the MLB trade deadline.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNAtlanta-Colorado MLB game features two starting pitchers with Knoxville tiesAtlanta (31-38) defeated Colorado (13-57), 4-1, Saturday at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia. Saturday's National League contest featured two starting pitchers with ties to Knoxville.
The Braves beat the Colorado Rockies on Saturday behind a dominant 13-strikeout performance from Spencer Strider.
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SB Nation on MSNBraves News: Atlanta routs Rockies, Nacho Alvarez rehabbing, and moreThe Atlanta Braves started the weekend series on a high note after Friday night’s 12-4 defeat over the Colorado Rockies. Bryce Elder got the ball to start the game; he threw 3.1 mediocre innings and allowed each of Colorado’s runs. The Atlanta offense, however, finally came to life and put together a few crooked number innings.
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The Colorado Rockies have reinstated left-hander Austin Gomber from the 60-day injured list before his start against the Atlanta Braves.
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The Atlanta Braves are in one of the more interesting spots of any team in the league, making their trade deadline plans unpredictable.
Arcia returned to his former home Friday, now a member of the Colorado Rockies, and was penciled in to start at shortstop and hit seventh in the series opener against Atlanta.
The longtime ESPN analyst and former Major Leaguer won't write off the Atlanta Braves just yet for a couple reasons