Braves News: Atlanta Falters Against Fish, Mets Await Once Again, James McCann, More
Briefly

The Atlanta Braves have recently played better, yet they are still not performing at a consistent level necessary for a strong postseason push. After losing to the Marlins, their offensive struggles resumed, overshadowing an earlier series sweep over the Mets. With a crucial upcoming stretch of games against the Mets and Phillies, the Braves need to demonstrate offensive resurgence to stabilize momentum. Additionally, the team made roster moves, including releasing veteran James McCann and highlighting Ronald Acuna Jr. as their Player of the Week.
However, they are still not playing to level that they need to play for several weeks in a row to truly have a good shot at the postseason.
The offense must show back up in a big way.
Atlanta released veteran James McCann to pursue a new opportunity with Arizona.
With seven straight games vs the Mets and Phillies this week, Atlanta's direction for the second half of the season could easily be swayed by how they do this week.
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