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With familiar faces, Bahadur takes Rockies again

April 28, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; The Atlanta Braves Relief Pitcher Raisel Iglessius (26) celebrates Catcher with Cature Scene Murphy (12) after the game against Colorado Rockies in the course field. Compulsory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imgon Images

The Atlanta Braves has not reached the world series since winning it in 2021, but they are trying to bring back the magic of that season with the return of Pichkari Ian Anderson and outfielder Eddie Rosario.

Atlanta brought back two prominent members of the run that week to open a three-game series against Colorado Rockies at Danver on Monday night. The brave won 6-3 for their eighth win in 10 matches.

Braves have not announced a starter for Tuesday’s game, while Colorado will send right-handed German Markets (0–4, 9.30 ERA) to the mound.

Anderson Houston was the winner in Game 3 of the 2021 World Series against Houston Astro and he picked the entire Postsen well. His stay in Atlanta ended when Los Angeles Angels acquired him in spring training this year, but he was waived after a record of 11.57 ERA in seven relief appearances.

“It’s home to me,” Anderson said about Atlanta. “So it feels very good that it’s coming back here. There is a lot of familiarity. Just going to try to tap in more of the positive results of me this year, and just have to get things.”

MVP Rosario of the 2021 National League Championship series is in his third tour with Braves. He is expected to be used mainly as a pinch of hitter.

Anderson and Rosario join a team that has increased after a slow start in the season.

Atlanta manager Brian Snightker said, “If it was not the first two weeks of the season, if it happened in June or July, it would not be a big deal.”

The poor start of Rockies has resulted in the worst record in Major.

The team’s initial pitchers have combined to go at 2–18, and Bulpen has been given a tough fight. Colorado is in the middle of a young movement, with five players start their major league and there are six crooks on the 26-man roster.

One of them is 22 -year -old Infielder Adael AMADOR, whose Udgam Thoro for Rockies was intensified due to a wrist injury of Estrada.

Amdor struggled for the first time, but broke in this last weekend when he went to 3 -for -4 for 3 -for -4 in loss to Cincinnati Reds on Saturday, including his first career home run. He had a double on Monday as well, but there are increasing pain.

“He is learning every day,” Rockies manager Bud Black said about Amdor. “The thing I want to feel is that there is a difference between the speed of the players between the Major and the minors, but it is still the same game.”

Markets jointly have more experience than all miscreants, but still looking for their first win of the season. In his last beginning, he became the first pitcher to strikeout 1,000 in the uniform of Colorado but struggled overall. He threw six scorer innings in his first beginning of the season, but allowed 21 earned runs in his last four outings.

They have not performed well against Atlanta, going 1-2 with 6.65 ERAs to start four career.

-Bield level media

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