Michael Harris II starts after hit-by-pitch
Briefly

The article discusses the challenges of writing about the Braves' lineup, noting its consistency with minor changes, particularly with Michael Harris II returning from an injury. It highlights that this lineup represents the most common defensive arrangement used by the Braves thus far, appearing for the 14th time in 79 games. In contrast, the Mets' lineup is marked by frequent changes, reflected in Hayden Senger's addition as catcher, amidst their staggering 75 different lineups in 80 games. Senger's impressive defensive metrics indicate his potential impact on the team.
Writing about Braves lineups is kinda tough; it's just another iteration of the same lineup, with Michael Harris II back after an injury scare.
This is a repeat of yesterday's lineup for the Braves, showcasing their common defensive arrangement, now in its 14th deployment this season.
For the Mets, Hayden Senger is the only new face, but it's another new lineup as they struggle with consistency, utilizing 75 different lineups already.
Senger makes a notable impact in catcher defense, already contributing +2 runs of defensive value over 82 innings, highlighting his importance.
Read at Battery Power
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