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Game 48: Braves at Red Sox lineups and notes

Game 48: Braves at Red Sox lineups and notes

Boston Globe18-05-2025

Lineups
BRAVES (23-23):
Verdugo LF, Riley 3B, Olson 1B, Ozuna DH, Baldwin C, Albies 2B, Harris II CF, White RF, Allen SS
Pitching:
RHP Spencer Schwellenbach (2-3, 3.31 ERA)
RED SOX (23-24):
Duran LF, Devers DH, Bregman 3B, Abreu RF, Story SS, Toro 1B, Wong C, Hamilton 2B, Rafaela CF
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Pitching:
RHP Brayan Bello (2-0, 2.33 ERA)
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Time:
1:35 p.m.
TV, radio:
NESN, WEEI-FM 93.7
Braves vs. Bello:
Ozzie Albies 1-5, Nick Allen 0-4, Orlando Arcia 0-4, Stuart Fairchild 2-3, Michael Harris II 2-4, Sean Murphy 0-5, Matt Olson 1-6, Marcell Ozuna 0-3, Austin Riley 3-6, Alex Verdugo 4-6
Red Sox vs. Schwellenbach:
Rafael Devers 1-2, Jarren Duran 1-3, David Hamilton 1-2, Ceddanne Rafaela 0-2, Rob Refsnyder 1-3
Stat of the day:
Deveres has a .411 average in 15 games this month and has reached base in 19 of his last 20 games.
Notes:
Prior to Saturday, Boston had been on a four-game skid and lost eight straight one-run games. ... Bello is looking to break a streak of three consecutive no-decisions. Despite giving up only three earned runs over that span, the 26-year-old has not completed five full innings in either of his last two outings. ... Bello will be making his third career start against Atlanta. He is 1-0 with a 3.75 ERA in 12 innings to date. ... After Saturday's loss, the Braves are 9-11 across an MLB-leading 20 one-run games.
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