he Detroit Tigers are in the thick of their road trip, facing off against the Atlanta Braves for Game 2 on Wednesday afternoon. The Braves have the upper hand after a 5-2 victory in Tuesday’s opener.
Despite this setback, the Tigers are holding their ground at the top of the American League Central with a balanced 15-15 record. However, Tuesday’s game was a tough one for Detroit’s Casey Mize, who was pulled after just 2.1 innings, a surprising turn after a streak of solid performances.
Adding to the Tigers’ woes, they lost Javier Baez to injury, a blow to their lineup.
Meanwhile, the Braves are sitting pretty at the top of the National League East, boasting a league-best 21-9 record. Martin Perez was a force on the mound for Atlanta, delivering 5.0 scoreless innings. Ozzie Albies was a key contributor with two RBIs, and it looks like Ronald Acuna Jr. is finding his groove after a sluggish start to the season.
As the series continues, the Tigers are turning to Framber Valdez to start Game 2. The 32-year-old left-hander is looking to bounce back from his shortest outing of the season, having pitched less than five innings last week. Valdez holds a 2-1 record, with 34.1 innings pitched over six starts, and carries a 3.41 ERA into this matchup.
On the Braves’ side, Bryce Elder will be taking the mound. Atlanta’s pitching staff is leading the league despite dealing with injuries, and Elder has been a standout performer in their rotation.
He’s pitched 37.0 innings across six outings, with an impressive 3-1 record and a 1.95 ERA. All eyes will be on this pitching duel as the Tigers aim to even the series.