According to ESPN, the Atlanta Braves will have three starters among their five selections.
As the reporting date for pitchers and catchers is rapidly approaching, baseball’s attention is turning towards the 2024 season and ESPN thinks the Atlanta Braves will underperform last season in one specific aspect.
In 2023, the Atlanta Braves dominated the All-Star Game, with eight selections. Ronald Acuña Jr led all of baseball in votes, while the Braves had three starters for the “Midsummer Classic” in Acuña, shortstop Orlando Arcia, and catcher Sean Murphy.
Pitchers Spencer Strider and Bryce Elder, first baseman Matt Olson, second baseman Ozzie Albies, and third baseman Austin Riley all made the team as reserves.
But the 2024 All-Star team won’t be nearly as full of Braves, if ESPN’s correct. Senior Writer David Schoenfield, writing an admittedly “way-too-early” preview of the game, has only five Braves making this year’s game, being held in Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX.
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