The struggling Atlanta Braves will travel out west to San Francisco to face the Giants in hopes of turning things around after losing eight out of their last ten games which was bookended by arguably the most devastating loss of the season.
If there is a silver lining from yesterday, it is that Braves can score more than three or so runs every once in a while.
The Braves will be handing the ball to Spencer Schwellenbach to make the start. He has never faced any of the players on the Giants’ roster, so it is hard to say how he will do against them.
Schwellenbach currently leads the NL in strikeout to walk ratio with 5.92 and has lowered his season ERA to 3.13, which is twenty-nine percent better than league average in terms of ERA+. He has been solid in his last five starts. Other th