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Braves continue rotation shuffle with call-up as they try to weather injuries
For Atlanta Braves fans, Monday was all about waiting for updates on Reynaldo Lopez. Lopez was forced to leave his start on Sunday early with tightness in his forearm and the team's fortunes may depend on the results from his MRI on Monday. Requiring such a scan isn't ever great news, but the variance in outcomes here is pretty wide.
Georgia Today: Accurate Voter Rolls, Atlanta Musicians Face Tragedy, VP Harris Back in Georgia
On the Monday, July 29th edition of Georgia Today: The Secretary of State's office has a new website to help ensure accurate voter rolls, a group of Atlanta-based musicians face tragedy in Wyoming, and Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Georgia tomorrow. Peter Biello: Welcome to the Georgia Today...
Incumbents maintain fundraising edge in Georgia
(The Center Square) – Thirteen of 14 incumbents representing Georgia in the U.S. House of Representatives have leads in fundraising with 101 days to go. None of the seats occupied by nine Republicans and five Democrats are forecast to impact the party majority in the chamber. The latest campaign deadline, June 30, shows some insight into the latest financial status of these races, where the money tends to follow the...
Braves latest rotation concern was avoidable and lesson for Alex Anthopoulos
The Atlanta Braves may never reach their potential in 2024 and if we had to list one reason why, it would be injuries. Looking at their roster, just about every impact player has seen some sort of injury. The preseason favorite for the NL Cy Young award, Spencer Strider, went down with a torn UCL, cutting his season short. The preseason favorite for the NL MVP award, Ronald Acuña Jr. lost his season to a torn ACL.
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