Giants vs Braves Preview: Top Pitching Duel Headlines Week 65

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Giants Strike First in the Series
The Giants came out swinging in Atlanta and took the first two games. San Francisco won 7-5 on Tuesday and 7-2 on Wednesday. The Giants' lineup is hot right now. Luis Arraez, Salvador Perez, and Wander Franco all crushed home runs in those games. San Francisco also won their last two games overall, so they're riding some momentum into Thursday. The Braves are trying to bounce back after losing two straight at home. Atlanta's bats need to wake up fast.
Landen Roupp Takes the Mound for San Francisco
Landen Roupp is the Giants' probable starter on Thursday. He's part of San Francisco's solid but not flashy pitching staff. Logan Webb anchors the rotation as one of baseball's most dependable starters. Robbie Ray is another proven arm. The Giants lean on steadiness rather than pure overpowering stuff. Ryan Walker handles closing duties in the bullpen. This is a pitching staff that needs to be efficient and consistent. If Roupp can keep the Braves off the board early, San Francisco stays in control.
Braves Fight Back Against the Giants
Atlanta is reeling after dropping two games at home. The Braves are 46-26 on the season and one of baseball's best teams at Truist Park. Martin Perez is their probable starter Thursday. The Braves' pitching features elite arms like Spencer Strider and Chris Sale. Raisel Iglesias is a clutch closer who thrives under pressure. Atlanta's bats struggled in the last two games but have weapons like Matt Olson and Austin Riley. The Braves need to respond fast before this series gets away from them.
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