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Lineup, how to watch the red hot Austin Riley in Atlanta's Saturday matchup with the Milwaukee Brewers

Atlanta's sending prospect Allan Winans to the mound against Brewers righty Adrian Houser
Lineup, how to watch the red hot Austin Riley in Atlanta's Saturday matchup with the Milwaukee Brewers
Lineup, how to watch the red hot Austin Riley in Atlanta's Saturday matchup with the Milwaukee Brewers

The Atlanta Braves have lost two straight series for the first time since May, and they're looking to secure an early win on Saturday afternoon in American Family Field in Milwaukee. Key to that will be continuing the heater of 3B Austin Riley, who is 8-17 with five homeruns and 13 RBIs in the last four games. 

Tonight's matchup will be a closely-watched game out in Bakersfield, CA, where the family of starting pitcher Allan Winans will be excitedly watching his major league debut. A 2018 17th rounder by the New York Mets out of Campbell University, Winans signed for only $10,000 and established himself as an intriguing relief prospect during his time in New York's minor league system. Atlanta grabbed him in the 2021 Rule 5 draft and converted him into a starter, and he's finally set to make his MLB debut at the age of 27.

Lineup for the Atlanta Braves on Saturday, July 22nd

Here's how the Braves will line up for the contest:  

No changes in the lineup for Atlanta - it's the usual suspects in this one, with Sean Murphy behind the dish, batting 5th and Eddie Rosario in left field, batting 7th.  

Pitching Matchup for the Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday, July 22nd

As we mentioned above, Allan Winans makes his first career MLB start tonight. 7-3 with a 2.81 ERA in his eighteen Gwinnett appearances this season, he's struck out 89 batters in his 102.2 innings pitched. Not featuring overwhelming stuff, Winans has a six pitch mix and relies on location and avoiding barrels to be successful. His most frequently thrown pitch in Gwinnett this season is his changeup, thrown 38% of the time and getting around 31.2% CSW. It pairs well with his four-seams fastball, which averages right at 90 mph but locates really well, with low whiff numbers (7.2%) but remarkably high CSW numbers (32.3%) for a fastball - most fastballs average in the high teens to low 20s. Five of his six pitches (the cutter is the only exception) feature a CSW over 30%, and he's walked only 6.5% of batters in AAA this season (fifth-lowest among qualified pitchers in the AAA International League) with a groundball rate over 50%.

Facing off against Atlanta is RHP Adrian Houser. The 30 year-old righty is 3-2 with a 3.79 ERA in his twelve appearances (ten starts) this season, with 39 strikeouts in his 57 innings. The start to his season was delayed due to a groin strain in spring training, and after debuting in early May, he's moved back and forth between the rotation and the bullpen this season. Several Braves are familiar with him - Eddie Rosario is 1-3 with a HR and 4 RBIs, while Ronald Acuña Jr is batting .429 against Houser. Austin Riley, who is in the middle of a heater right now is 3-8 against Houser with three RBIs but no home runs.

How to Watch the Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers on Friday, July 21st

First pitch of tonight's game is scheduled for 7:15 PM ET and it's a national broadcast on Fox. The radio call, with Ben Ingram, is available locally on 680 AM/93.7 FM The Fan or outside the Atlanta market on the Atlanta Braves Radio Network or MLB.com.


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Lindsay Crosby
LINDSAY CROSBY

Managing Editor for Braves Today and the 2023 IBWAA Prospects/Minors Writer of the Year. You can reach him at contact@bravestoday.com

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