The Atlanta Braves welcome the San Francisco Giants on Sunday evening and SPOX presents the meeting at the MLB at LIVESTREAM FOR FREE. The Braves are one of the surprises of the season and rely on rookie sensation Ronald Acuna. The Giants, on the other hand, rely on established star power.
After SPOX showed selected games of the playoffs and World Series in the LIVESTREAM FOR FREE last year, this season you will also see games from the Regular Season. The first match is Sunday’s meeting between the Braves and Giants, followed by the American League Central’s top game between the Cleveland Indians and Max Kepler and his Minnesota Twins in early June.
Many more games are of course available as usual at the DAZN streaming service, which you can subscribe to for 9.99 euros a month. The first month is free.
The Atlanta Braves welcome the San Francisco Giants in SunTrust Park, the new home of the Braves since the 2017 season, in Atlanta/Georgia. The first pitch is expected to take place on May 6th at 7.35 pm.
The expected starting pitchers have not yet been determined and will be announced later this week.
Ronald Acuna Jr. has been the focus of attention at the Atlanta Braves since his long-awaited appointment to the major league squad. The rookie outfielder is considered one of the greatest talents in baseball and directly indicated his great ability.
In his first few games he already shone with strong plays in the outfield and beat a monster Homun against the Cincinnati Reds in his second game ever. Acuna is considered a Five-Tool-Player, so it masters all five core skills a baseball player needs: Speed, arm strength, fielding, hitting for a high average and hitting for power.
The San Francisco Giants do not currently have too much young talent in their squad. Instead, they rely first and foremost on an experienced trio consisting of star catcher Buster Posey and newcomers Third Baseman Evan Longoria and outfielder Andrew McCutchen.
Especially McCutchen was convincing early in his Giants time and already decided two games with late hits in favour of San Francisco.
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