Vlad Jr. got his first MLB hit in the Bottom of the 9th as the Blue Jays walked off against Oakland.
Brewers lead the Mets 5-0.
Bryse Wilson optioned to Gwinnett to make room for Folty.
Why not Biddle??
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In his past 6 appearances, #Braves reliever Jesse Biddle has recorded 8 outs and allowed 5 hits, 6 runs (2 earned) and 8 walks. Atlanta lost 5 of those 6 games.
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Dalyn (04-27-2019)
Biddle showed improvement last night would be my guess as to why he stayed. He gave up a base runner on a perfectly placed ball that was called an error on Donaldson and then a perfectly placed hit (it hurt as a male to type that) that would have been a double play with any other bounce. Sure he gave up a clean single to the first batter of the inning and on the 2-run single but I don't know how he was physically able to pitch to that batter, tbh. They said Mac talked to him so I'm sure that also had something to do with him staying but Mac is right Biddle's stuff is too good to not get lefties out. I'd rather an outing like that happen than to walk the ballpark like Biddle had been doing.
Biddle to IL with groin injury as result of being hit by line drive last night. Shane Carle recalled
Chopping With The Braves And Rolling With The Tide
NinersSBChamps (04-28-2019)
I am starting to really love Bauer.
Braves get Blevins(LHRP) in cash deal. Viz transferred to 60 day IL, Parsons sent down.
The Braves have acquired left-handed reliever Jerry Blevins from the Athletics, Gabe Burns of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution tweets. Cash is going back to Oakland, per David O’Brien of The Athletic. Atlanta subsequently selected Blevins’ contract, optioned Wes Parsons to Triple-A Gwinnett and transferred reliever Arodys Vizcaino to the 60-day injured list.
Acuina starts in CF as Ender sits for game 3 vs Rockies on Sunday.
Is that a "Hurray"?
Jaw (04-29-2019)
Appears the Pades will be without Tatis Jr at SS for a "few days" according to MLBTR, but he might be ready for Monday game.
Padres rookie Fernando Tatis Jr. had to leave the team’s loss to the Nationals with a hamstring injury, but it seems the shortstop will avoid an IL stint. Tatis will miss “a few days” at most, sources tell the San Diego Union-Tribune’s Kevin Acee, who reports the 20-year-old could even play Monday.