After the first real rough patch of play from Atlanta this season, the Braves did well to beat Jacob Misiorowski in the midst of a truly legendary run of pitching and the Brewers in game 1 of a home series against a rival at the top of the NL. Doing so with Martin Perez on the mound is a huge coup for Atlanta. Now they get to pitch Chris Sale, facing a tough lefty from the Brewers, Kyle Harrison, with the first of two chances to secure a series win. One point of intrigue facing Harrison is whether
Drake Baldwin can continue to absolutely obliterate left-handed pitching has a lefty bat, as we are now going on two seasons of him producing equal or better results against left-handed pitching.
As for Harrison himself, the lefty has been magnificent this season, with the Brewers having developed him from a solid fourth starter to a real impact arm after trading with the Giants for him last year, at least so far this season. He is similarly two-pitch dominant to Sale, with his tertiary changeup making up 9% of his usage. He pitches heavily off of his four-seamer with solid velo and good arm-side run, with a strong mix of his slurvey breaking ball. The change has been hit pretty hard, so its no surprise he sticks to the heat and the slurve. That said, this arsenal has been good for a 3.05 FIP and a 3.16 xFIP. He has added some velo and dropped his changeup usage since leaving the Giants, which accounts for some of the jump in effectiveness. This will be a tough matchup, but hopefully those Drake Baldwin reverse splits and righty-handed Ozzie can get some runs across to support Sale.
Chris Sale has been characteristically fantastic this season, despite the one disaster start early in Anaheim, but the Braves have been unable to win his last two outings. Sale has been pretty normal Sale in those outings, but the run support hasn’t been there. Sale’s fastball velo has actually been UP 1.1 MPH over his last two seasons at the age of 37, which is pretty cool, although also slightly disconcerting from a durability standpoint. With that velo jump, however, his fastball has been as effective as it has been since 2018, according to Statcast, and his changeup has been effective as well. While the strikeouts have been down a tick, they are still plenty frequent. In short, Chris Sale has looked to be at the peak of his powers this season and lets hope he stays that way for a good long while.
Game Info
Game Date/Time: Saturday, June 20, 4:10 p.m. EDT
Location: Truist Park, Atlanta, GA
TV: BravesVision
Streaming: MLB.tv
Radio: 680 AM / 93.7 FM The Fan













