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Like clockwork, the Braves' bats are heating up in June

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To say that the Atlanta Braves' bats have been scuffling this season may be putting it too lightly. Through the first month of the season, the Braves' starting pitching carried them to a first place lead in the NL East, but after a horrible May, the Braves succumbed the lead to the Philadelphia Phillies. On top of the Braves' bats being cold, losing Spencer Strider and Ronald Acuña Jr for the season has not helped one bit. Now the Braves have lost Michael Harris II for what it looks like to be about a month with a grade two hamstring strain. The Braves lost Harris on Friday night, as he was advancing to third base on a base hit, and was placed on the IL the following day. Filling in for Harris for the rest of the weekend, though, was Jared Kelenic, and he did not disappoint. Kelenic homered in the 5th inning on Saturday, then led Sunday's game off with a home run. Also over the weekend, Austin Riley made some great strides by homering in three straight games. With Matt Olson continuing to find gaps and hit home runs, it seems that the Braves offense, along with the weather, is heating up. The last two seasons, the Braves bats started heating up in June, with them chasing down the Mets in 2022 to eventually win the NL East. Headed in to the Monday series with the Detroit Tigers, the Braves find themselves eight games back of the Philadelphia Phillies for the lead in the NL East. Could this weekend be a taste of things to come? We certainly hope so, but this offense is simply too good to be held down for long. Andy Bunker and Randy McMichael discuss the Braves most recent offensive surge, and what could be coming for the rest of the season.

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To say that the Atlanta Braves' bats have been scuffling this season may be putting it too lightly. Through the first month of the season, the Braves' starting pitching carried them to a first place lead in the NL East, but after a horrible May, the Braves succumbed the lead to the Philadelphia Phillies. On top of the Braves' bats being cold, losing Spencer Strider and Ronald Acuña Jr for the season has not helped one bit. Now the Braves have lost Michael Harris II for what it looks like to be about a month with a grade two hamstring strain. The Braves lost Harris on Friday night, as he was advancing to third base on a base hit, and was placed on the IL the following day. Filling in for Harris for the rest of the weekend, though, was Jared Kelenic, and he did not disappoint. Kelenic homered in the 5th inning on Saturday, then led Sunday's game off with a home run. Also over the weekend, Austin Riley made some great strides by homering in three straight games. With Matt Olson continuing to find gaps and hit home runs, it seems that the Braves offense, along with the weather, is heating up. The last two seasons, the Braves bats started heating up in June, with them chasing down the Mets in 2022 to eventually win the NL East. Headed in to the Monday series with the Detroit Tigers, the Braves find themselves eight games back of the Philadelphia Phillies for the lead in the NL East. Could this weekend be a taste of things to come? We certainly hope so, but this offense is simply too good to be held down for long. Andy Bunker and Randy McMichael discuss the Braves most recent offensive surge, and what could be coming for the rest of the season.

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