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We don’t have giant September rosters anymore, so the Braves will likely rotate some off-days for all the regulars over the next few days. Today, it’s Freddie Freeman, Jorge Soler, Adam Duvall, Dansby Swanson, and Travis d’Arnaud getting a break.
Here’s how the #Braves will line up tonight vs. the Mets!
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) October 1, 2021
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In terms of starts for the Braves, it’s kind of amusing:
- Pederson: 19th in RF, 18th at leadoff;
- Adrianza: seventh at 3B, first time hitting second;
- Arcia: second at SS;
- Heredia: 81st in CF, 21st time hitting seventh; and
- Contreras: 45th at C, eighth time hitting eighth.
It’s also Austin Riley’s third start at first base on the season.
The Mets, meanwhile, are strewn together this way:
Tonight’s starting lineup. #LGM pic.twitter.com/BiPAiqKfOL
— New York Mets (@Mets) October 1, 2021
It’s also a new lineup for them, yes, even in Game 160. This is also, from what I can tell, the first time Jose Peraza and Javy Baez have started together in the same infield for the Mets, so that’s kind of bizarre.
I guess we can do a Statcast graphic, too?
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2021, of course, has been another full-on Mets-ing season. The Mets and Braves, on a team level, are separated by less than 3 fWAR... but 10 wins.
Also, I keep forgetting this because it’s not really relevant, but the Braves are going for their seventh win in a row tonight. Maybe they’ll get it!