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Atlanta Braves

#PlayerPos
1Mauricio DubónCF
2Drake BaldwinDH
3Matt Olson1B
4Ozzie Albies2B
5Austin Riley3B
6Eli WhiteLF
7Joey BartC
8Mike YastrzemskiRF
9Jorge MateoSS

Preview

The Milwaukee Brewers head to Truist Park on Saturday, June 20, for a 4:10 PM ET showdown against the Atlanta Braves. Kyle Harrison gets the ball for Milwaukee against veteran left-hander Chris Sale in a mid-June contest that carries real weight in the NL standings. The Braves are sending out one of the game's most experienced arms, and the Brewers will need to be sharp from first pitch to steal a win in one of the National League's toughest road environments. Coverage is available on Brewers.TV and WTMJ 620.

Brewers at Braves: Starting Pitching Matchup for June 20

Kyle Harrison draws the assignment in what shapes up as a tough test. Harrison is a left-handed pitcher with legitimate swing-and-miss stuff, and how he handles Atlanta's right-handed-heavy lineup will set the tone for Milwaukee's afternoon. The Braves counter with Chris Sale, a pitcher who has made a career out of keeping opposing offenses off-balance with elite command and a devastating slider. Sale at Truist Park is a problem for any visiting lineup, and the Brewers are no exception.

Atlanta Braves Lineup Milwaukee Must Contain

Atlanta's lineup presents a genuine challenge top to bottom. Manager Brian Snitker is running out a balanced order that mixes on-base skill, power, and athleticism. Here is how the Braves line up for Saturday:

  • 1. Mauricio Dubón, CF
  • 2. Drake Baldwin, DH
  • 3. Matt Olson, 1B
  • 4. Ozzie Albies, 2B
  • 5. Austin Riley, 3B
  • 6. Eli White, LF
  • 7. Joey Bart, C
  • 8. Mike Yastrzemski, RF
  • 9. Jorge Mateo, SS

Matt Olson and Austin Riley remain the critical threats in this lineup. Olson has plus power to all fields and punishes any mistake left over the inner half. Riley is equally dangerous, capable of changing a game with one swing. Harrison cannot afford to fall behind in counts against those two. Get ahead, work the fastball in, and do not let Olson or Riley beat you with a pitch in the zone.

Keys to the Game for Milwaukee

  • Harrison must limit damage against Olson and Riley in the middle of the order — a crooked number in the first three innings is hard to overcome at Truist Park.
  • Milwaukee's lineup will need to grind out at-bats against Sale. He lives off soft contact and weak swings. Discipline and working counts is the only path to getting into the Braves bullpen.
  • Ozzie Albies is a sparkplug at the top of the order when clicking. Keep him off the bases and Atlanta's offense loses a key catalyst.
  • Jorge Mateo at the nine-hole brings speed and can create havoc if Milwaukee's battery is not paying attention with runners on base.

Prediction: Braves Edge the Brewers in a Close One

This one feels like a grind. Sale has been one of the toughest pitching assignments in the National League, and Truist Park plays fast in June heat. Harrison has the ceiling to match Sale pitch for pitch, but the Braves lineup has too many right-handed bats that can get to a left-hander once they get a read. The Brewers will compete — they have shown all season they can hang with anyone — but Atlanta pulls this one out in a low-scoring affair. Brewers fall 3-1 in a game that is closer than the final score suggests.