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Rain Threat Looms Over Braves‑Giants Series Finale

Pitching matchups and key batters highlight a game that could be washed out

A rain‑soaked showdown in Atlanta

The Atlanta Braves entered the second week of June still searching for a series win, having dropped three consecutive matchups. Their final encounter with the San Francisco Giants, scheduled for Tuesday night at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia, now hangs in the balance as forecasts call for rain that could force a postponement.

On the mound, Atlanta will turn to Martín Pérez, who arrives with a 5‑3 record and a 2.90 ERA, while the Giants will rely on Landen Roupp, sitting at 5‑7 with a 4.24 ERA. Both right‑handers bring contrasting recent form that could shape the outcome.

The Braves’ lineup features several hitters with strong histories against the opposing pitchers. Matt Olson, for instance, is batting .500 with three RBI in just eight at‑bats versus Roupp, and Austin Riley adds a 2‑for‑5 mark that includes a double. Meanwhile, Willy Adames has compiled a 5‑for‑19 record against Pérez, and Matt Chapman stands at 8‑for‑25, underscoring a familiar comfort for the Braves’ middle of the order.

First pitch is set for 7:15 p.m. Eastern, and the game will be streamed on BravesVision and MLB.tv, with a radio broadcast on 680 AM and 93.7 FM The Fan. If the weather forces a delay, fans will have to wait for a rescheduled date, but the matchup promises a compelling clash of arms and bats.

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