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Recent Braves Transactions Spring Training Results and Schedule ATLANTA BRAVES (0-2) at WASHINGTON NATIONALS (0-2) LH Scott Kazmir (1-0, 4.50 in 2017 at High-A) vs. RH Max Scherzer (16-6, 2.51 in 2017) Exhibition Game No. 3 • Exhibition Road Game No. 3 February 25, 2018 • FITTEAM Ballpark of the Palm Beaches • West Palm Beach, Fla. • Braves Radio Network (680 AM/93.7 FM) TODAY’S GAME: The Braves and Nationals play the first of three NEVER QUIT WITH SNIT: The Braves finished with a NL-high meetings between the clubs this spring, all three of which take place 20 victories in their final at-bat in 2017...The Braves also led the NL this week...The two teams will play again tomorrow, February 26 with 19 such victories in 2016...The 20 victories in 2017 trailed only at Champion Stadium, before Atlanta hosts the Nationals again on Boston’s 22 for the major league lead. Thursday, March 1. The Braves collected 37 of those final at-bat wins after Brian Snitker • Atlanta went 9-10 against Washington last season, including a 6-4 took over as manager on May 17, 2016...That total is the most in • mark at Nationals Park, the Braves’ first winning campaign in baseball since that date...Research courtesy of STATS. Washington since going 7-2 in 2013...Atlanta went just 1-19 at The Braves finished with nine walk-off wins in 2017, their most since Nationals Park over the 2015 and 2016 seasons. • the club had 11 such victories in 2013. CAMP BREAKDOWN: The Braves have 62 active players in camp... The Braves walked off Miami in three games during the clubs’ four- • Thirty-five are pitchers (13 left-handers and 22 right-handers), eight game set, September 7-10...The last time the Braves had three walk- are catchers, 10 are infielders and nine are outfielders...There are 22 off wins in a series was July 20-22, 1971 vs. San Diego (also three in a non-roster invitees (eight pitchers, five catchers, four infielders and five four-game series). outfielders)...The club had 59 players in camp last season. THE NL EAST: The Braves went 20-18 (.526) against the top • Among Atlanta’s non-roster players is OF Ronald Acuña Jr., named two teams in their division last season, beating Miami 11 times and by Baseball America as the top overall prospect in the minor Washington nine times...The Braves finished a combined 13-25 (.342) leagues...Acuña Jr. won both the MiLB.com Hitter of the Year Award against fourth-place New York and last-place Philadelphia. and Baseball America’s Minor League Player of Year Award after hitting a combined .325 with 21 home runs and 44 stolen bases Overall, the Braves were 33-43 against the NL East, the third • across three levels of the Braves farm system last season. consecutive season the club had a losing record within the division... After joining the division in 1994 through 2014, the Braves compiled In all, nine of Atlanta’s Top 10 prospects as named by Baseball • a 783-593 (.569) record against their division opponents. America are in camp, including each of the top four...Acuna Jr. is joined by LHP Luiz Gohara (No. 2), RHP Mike Soroka (No. 3), LINEUPS: The Braves used 95 different lineups last season (not RHP Kyle Wright (No. 4), INF Austin Riley (No. 6), LHP Kolby including pitchers)...That total is the fourth highest in Atlanta franchise Allard (No. 7), LHP Max Fried (No. 8), OF Cristian Pache (No. 9) and C Alex Jackson (No. 10). history, trailing the 111 they used in 2016 and the 116 they employed in 2015...They also used 101 different combinations in 1984. • The Braves used 49 players throughout the course of the season last year, 43 of which were in major league spring training with the TOMORROW’S STARTER: RHP Julio Teheran is set to make his club...The 49 players tied for the fourth most in franchise history... spring debut tomorrow afternoon against Washington in the Braves’ The 2015 and 2016 teams became just the second and third clubs first home game of their spring slate...Teheran made a team-high 32 in baseball history to use 60 players in a season, while in 2007, 50 starts and went 11-13 with a 4.49 ERA last year, his highest mark since different players made appearances. becoming a full-time starter in 2013. Recent Braves Transactions February 20: Outrighted RHP Mauricio Cabrera to Triple-A Gwinnett. February 19: Agreed to terms with RHP Peter Moylan on a one-year, non-guaranteed major league contract for the 2018 season...Designated RHP Maurico Cabrera for assignment. February 14: Agreed to terms with C Chris Stewart on a one-year major league contract for the 2018 season...Transferred LHP Grant Dayton to the 60-day disabled list. February 13: Opened major league spring training camp with 61 players. Spring Training Results and Schedule Time/ Probable Pitchers/ Date/Opp. Result Winner-Loser-Save Record Attendance Braves HRs Highlights 2/23 at New York (NL) L, 6-2 Bashlor-Socolovich-None 0-1 5,816 None Wisler (2.0 IP, 0 R) starts strong, but Mets score six in eighth to drop Braves 2/24 at Houston L, 6-1 McHugh-Newcomb-None 0-2 4,057 None Culberson triples in spring debut, Albies logs leadoff single in second straight game 2/25 at Washington 1:05 LH Scott Kazmir vs. RH Max Scherzer 2/26 vs. Washington 1:05 RH Julio Teheran vs. RH Erick Fedde 2/27 vs. Pittsburgh 1:05 RH Mike Foltynewicz vs. LH Steven Brault 2/28 vs. New York (NL) 1:05 RH Brandon McCarthy vs. TBD 3/1 vs. Washington (SS) 1:05 at Detroit (SS) 1:05 3/2 at New York (AL) 1:05 3/3 vs. St. Louis 1:05 3/4 vs. Miami 1:05 3/5 vs. Pittsburgh 1:05 3/6 at Toronto 1:07 3/7 OFF DAY 3/8 vs. Houston 1:05 3/9 vs. New York (AL) 6:05 3/10 at Pittsburgh 1:05 3/11 at Detroit 1:05 3/12 vs. Philadelphia 6:05 3/13 vs. Toronto 1:05 3/14 vs. Philadelphia 1:05 3/15 vs. Detroit 1:05 3/16 at Pittsburgh 1:05 3/17 vs. St. Louis (SS) 1:05 at Philadelphia (SS) 1:05 3/18 at Houston 1:05 3/19 vs. Toronto 1:05 3/20 OFF DAY 3/21 vs. Detroit 6:05 3/22 at St. Louis 1:05 3/23 vs. Detroit 1:05 3/24 vs. New York (AL) 1:05 3/25 at Detroit 1:05 3/26 vs. New York (AL) 7:35 3/27 vs. Braves Future Stars 7:35 Probable Pitchers Scott Kazmir • LHP • 6-0 • 195 • 34 yrs • #19 Lucas Sims • RHP • 6-2 • 220 • 23 yrs • #50 • Set to make his first start of the exhibition season. • Slated for his first appearance of the spring...Went 3-6 with a 5.62 ERA • Did not pitch at the MLB level due to a left hip injury last season. (36 ER/57.2 IP) across 14 games (10 starts) for Atlanta last season. • Made three rehabilitation three starts with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga • Made his major league debut on 8/1/17 vs. LAD after beginning the in June and July of 2017, but the Dodgers never activated him from the season in Triple-A Gwinnett’s rotation…Finished the season in the Braves disabled list…Made one more relief appearance during a rehabilitation rotation after also working in relief for Atlanta. assignment with the Quakes in September, but finished the season on the • Earned his first career win in his fourth career start, 8/17/17 at COL... 60-day disabled list. Allowed two earned runs through 5.0 innings…Lost his first three starts. • Is a three-time American League All-Star (2006, 2008, 2014). • Moved to the bullpen for four appearances, 9/7-9/16/17…Did not receive • Has posted double-digit victories in eight of his 13 MLB seasons. a decision out of the bullpen while compiling a 4.26 ERA (3 ER/6.1 IP). • While with Tampa Bay in 2007, led the AL with 237 strikeouts...At the age • A native of Lawrenceville, Ga., he was Atlanta’s first-round selection (21st of 23, he became youngest AL strikeout champion since 1975. overall) in the 2012 First-Year Player Draft. Daily Pitching Logs KOLBY ALLARD ADAM MCCREERY DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB SO DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB SO 2/23 at NYM H, 1 1.0 0 0 0 1 0 JESSE BIDDLE A.J. MINTER DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB SO DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB SO AARON BLAIR AKEEL MORRIS DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB SO DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB SO 2/23 at NYM ND 0.1 0 0 0 2 0 REX BROTHERS SEAN NEWCOMB DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB SO DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB SO 2/23 at NYM H, 1 1.0 0 0 0 0 2 2/24 at HOU L, 0-1 1.0 1 1 0 1 2 MAURICIO CABRERA PHIL PFEIFER DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB SO DATE OPP. DEC. IP H R ER BB SO SHANE CARLE JOSÉ RAMÍREZ DATE OPP.
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