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Braves vs Giants Series: Viewing Guide and Probable Pitchers

The Atlanta Braves are set to host the San Francisco Giants in a three-game series at home. This matchup comes on the heels of a disappointing road trip for the Braves, where they secured just one win over five games. Fans are eager to see if the team can bounce back.

Viewing Guide for Braves vs Giants Series

Here’s how to tune in to the upcoming games:

  • Tuesday, June 16: 7:15 p.m. EDT – BravesVision, GrayTV
  • Wednesday, June 17: 7:15 p.m. EDT – BravesVision
  • Thursday, June 18: 7:15 p.m. EDT – BravesVision

All games will be broadcast on BravesVision, with the option of GrayTV available on Tuesday. For local Giants fans, the games can be watched on NBC Sports Bay Area. In Atlanta, the games will be available on Atlanta News First. BravesVision can be accessed through providers like DirecTV, U-Verse, Spectrum, and Xfinity, as well as streamed via Braves.TV without blackouts.

Probable Pitchers for the Series

The following pitchers are scheduled to take the mound during the series:

Date Braves Pitcher Giants Pitcher
June 16 Adrian Houser (2-6, 5.54 ERA) Grant Holmes (4-2, 4.05 ERA)
June 17 Robbie Ray (4-6, 4.42 ERA) JR Ritchie (1-1, 3.82 ERA)
June 18 Landen Roupp (5-7, 4.24 ERA) Martín Pérez (5-3, 2.90 ERA)

Grant Holmes struggled in his last outing, failing to complete four innings against the White Sox. Despite this, the Braves were still able to compete. On the other hand, JR Ritchie returns to the rotation following an injury to Spencer Strider. Ritchie performed well in relief, pitching five scoreless innings last week.

Martín Pérez has been a standout recently, allowing just one run across 5 1/3 innings in his last start, contributing to the Braves’ only win during the recent road trip.

Injury Updates

In roster news, Drake Baldwin is back from injury and is expected to be part of the lineup for Tuesday’s game. He has recovered from an oblique injury. Conversely, Spencer Strider faces a longer recovery, having been sidelined for four weeks due to elbow inflammation. A follow-up MRI will determine his next steps.

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