LATEST: Atlanta Braves remarkable offseason acquisitions makes their pitching debut against the Orioles for the first time….

As Spring Training progresses, the Atlanta Braves gear up for their third game in preparation for the 2024 season, kicking off with an exciting start as Michael Harris II homers on the first pitch he faces.

The Braves entered the offseason with a robust agenda, aiming to enhance their team and bolster areas of deficiency, primarily through trades with other teams. Nevertheless, they ventured into free agency to address their requirement for a starting pitcher, marking a significant move with the acquisition of Reynaldo Lopez.

Lopez, previously with the White Sox, Angels, and Guardians in 2023, spent six seasons with the Chicago White Sox. Securing a lucrative 3-year, $30 million contract with the Atlanta Braves, Lopez was initially anticipated to be a bullpen asset. However, the Braves swiftly signaled their intention to transition Lopez into a starting role, notably vying for the fifth starter position.

His journey begins Monday afternoon as the Braves square off against the Orioles, following Max Fried’s inaugural spring start. Initial impressions from live batting practice footage showcase Lopez’s promising command and lively pitches.

Alongside Bryce Elder, Lopez emerges as a prime contender for the final starter spot in the Braves’ rotation. Should he fall short in clinching the role, Lopez remains a reliable option for long relief. Although Lopez’s previous stints as a starter exhibit an ERA above 4, the Braves aspire to optimize his performance should he embark on this trajectory.

Braves enthusiasts hold high hopes for Lopez, envisioning him as a starter capable of delivering consistent performances spanning 5 or 6 innings per game. The journey ahead for the talented right-hander captivates attention as fans eagerly await his contributions to the team’s success.

In the upcoming game against the Orioles, the Braves will deploy a lineup mirroring the configuration expected for the 2024 regular season, with Travis d’Arnaud being the only potential variation as he and Sean Murphy divide catching duties.

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