Braves continue march on March, dividing with a visit to Marlins

Atlanta Braves has every reason to smile after starting an extended stretch against the National League East enemies, which is fantastic with a three-game series sweep.
Overall, six winners of their last seven matches, Braves, will bid on Friday night to continue their recent good fortune when they send the right hand like-handed defects for a three-game series opener against host Miami Marlins on the mound.
Atlanta on Tuesday won the Mets with a 5–4 win in 10 innings with a back-to-back. Matt Olson hit a single homer in a 5–0 win on Wednesday and put three runs doubles in 7-1 rout on Thursday.
Olson, who is riding a 10-game hitting streak, has reached the base safely in 20 consecutive consecutive competitions. He went to 3-for-8 with one Homer, three RBI and two runs, as Braves divided two games with Marlins on 4–5 April.
After facing Miami at the end of this week, Braves will visit Mates for the Char-Game series and host Philadelphia Philips for three matches from 27–29 June.
The 20-year-old Fuints on Tuesday will be promoted to Triple-e Ginnet to make an MLB debut for Atlanta on Friday.
He would be the youngest pitcher of MLB as Julio Urias received a node for Los Angeles Dojers against Philos on August 8, 2016. At that time Urias was 19 years and 289 days.
This season is 4.81 ERA of futen with 48 strikes in 39 1/3 innings in three minor levels. He is 0-7, but it is not a concern in Atlanta.
“All this is really good items. The man throws a strike. He got a good fastball that plays,” said Brevs Manager Brian Snightkar. “I have never seen her live. I have seen it on my phone, the game of possibility that he played in spring training. Some texts were found from those who were doing the game that was very important.
“And it seems that it is a child who is above his years as far as maturity and attacks and accessories.”
Marlins Philadelphia is coming out of the loss of a series for the Philos, leaving three out of four games after sweeping Washington citizens. Marlins failed to gain a late lead and lost 2–1 in Philadelphia on Thursday.
Miami Right-Hand Jenson Junk (1-0, 2.78 ERA) will make his first start in a big start since 2023 when he takes the mound on Friday.
The junk, which is entering rotation in place of the injured Max Mayor (hip), performed well in its most recent outing. He recorded his first win since the 2022 season, after spreading two hittings of a 5 2/3 scorer in a 4-3 win over citizens on Saturday.
“I try – every time I step on that area, I look down the mound, and catcher, I just understand that my stuff is quite good to get these people out,” Junk said. “At the end of the day, I understand that (I) can get people out. This is the place where confidence comes.”
Marlins manager Clayton McCulla said that he is impressed what he brings to the junk table.
“He has found a dark arsenal, he is a good fastball, which leads to the top of the strike zone, in which the hitter has to be respected,” Maculla said. “And then his ability, you know, spin the ball into any count.”
The 29 -year -old junk has so far faced the brave in his career.
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