Podcast: Ronald Acuña Jr deserves better from the Braves offense

Here's the latest edition of the Braves Today Podcast.

The Atlanta Braves were swept over the weekend by the Houston Astros. Ronald Acuña continues to look like the best player in the MLB but needs more help from others in the lineup like Matt Olson and pitchers on the mound like A.J. Minter.

The Atlanta Braves have struggled at home so far this season while putting up solid wins on the road. Why is that? And what should Atlanta fans expect going forward this season?

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This is a huge week with series against the Miami Marlins and New York Mets coming up. The NL East standings will start to solidify some in the early part of the season depending on how these series go in divisional play.

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What's next?

Atlanta opens a four-game series against the surging Miami Marlins at home on Monday night, with Spencer Strider taking the mound against Edward Cabrera. First pitch is scheduled for 7:20 ET and is being broadcast by Bally Sports South. 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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Zac Blackerby
ZAC BLACKERBY

Zac Blackerby is the publisher of Auburn Daily and Braves Today. He is also the host of Locked On Auburn and the College Channel Manager for the Locked On Podcast Network. Blackerby was previously the program director of the Auburn Network and hosted shows on ESPN 106.7 and WANI. He also used to be the editor for Auburn Wire and Fly War Eagle.