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Fuentes has had a very frustrating start to his big league career. This is now the second consecutive start where he couldn’t escape the fourth inning as hitters seem to see him well after going around the order one time. His fastball is electric sitting at 96 mph with great carry and his sweeper forced eight swings-and-misses, but neither his curveball nor splitter has been a consistent weapon for him. As a two-pitch pitcher, he becomes very predictable. In most instances, a 9.00 ERA through three starts for a 20-year-old who made just one start at Triple-A would hint at a demotion back to the minor leagues. However, with Chris Sale already on the injured list and Spencer Schwellenbach now out indefinitely, Fuentes could get another few turns in the Braves’ rotation.
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July 3, 2025 2:40 AM
ATL • 1B
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The Braves had a furious, two-out rally which led them to victory here and Olson put the exclamation point on it with his grand slam. After singles by Jurickson Profar and Ozzie Albies knocked Yusei Kikuchi out of this game with two outs in the sixth inning, Sean Murphy launched a three-run home run to give Atlanta their first lead. Then, Angels’ reliever Ryan Zeferjahn allowed a single to Michael Harris II and walked both ninth hitter Nick Allen and Ronald Acuña Jr. which set Olson up for his grand slam. It was his first RBI in over a week and first home run in two weeks as he and his Braves try to shake loose from the malaise that’s overcome their season.