WATCH: Sean Murphy blasts a home run to take lead vs Miami Marlins

Sean Murphy is on a hot streak for the Atlanta Braves.

In his last 38 at-bats, Sean Murphy has six home runs for the Atlanta Braves. 

The most recent one was a 430-foot shot to give the Atlanta Braves a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the third inning Monday night.

The exit velo was clocked at 113.8 MPH, going 430 feet. 

Pitching matchup vs the Miami Marlins

Starting for the Braves is the studly Spencer Strider. The Braves righty is 2-0 on the season with a 2.45 ERA, striking out 36 in his 22 innings of work. He's faced Miami twice in his career, going 0-1 in two relief appearances, both early in the 2022 season.

Opposing Strider is Edward Cabrera. The Marlins righty is 1-1 on the season with a 4.08 ERA and eighteen strikeouts in his 17.2 innings on the season. He's made two career starts against Atlanta, pitching to a 3.12 ERA with no decisions. Both starts have been in September, one in 2021 and one in 2022, and he combined for 8.2 innings with seven hits, three runs, and eleven strikeouts to six walks.

How to watch

First pitch for tonight's series opener 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 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.