Austin Riley, whose battles are definitely not mild, will be released versus Phillies starter Aaron Nola. Its a strong call thinking about how divergent Rileys and Nolas courses have actually been, but the Braves will need their best protective positioning in assistance of todays starter, Sean Newcomb. Speaking of “finest defense,” Marcell Ozuna will not be playing any today, as he will fill the DH function. Johan Camargo gets approval at second while Ozzie Albies is still on the IL. Travis dArnaud will begin behind the plate.
Its true, this is the similar lineup Brian Snitker presented during the second video game of yesterdays doubleheader. Once again, the Braves won that game 8-0, so this might be a great move.
If todays lineup looks familiar, its since you have actually seen it recently.
Phillies supervisor Joe Girardi has decided that if his club is going to leave this series with a split, then this would be the ideal lineup to do it:
Very first pitch is slated for 6:05 pm ET.
Nothing too surprising here, aside from Jay Bruce usurping Andrew McCutchen in left field. Old pal Phil Gosselin gets the start at DH, and will lead off.