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Former World Series MVP Jorge Soler is making his return to Atlanta as the Braves prepare to face the Miami Marlins in a four-game series. Soler, known for his memorable home run during the 2021 World Series, was re-acquired by the Braves in a trade deadline deal. He was in the lineup as the Braves secured a victory against the Milwaukee Brewers in their recent series.

The Marlins, on the other hand, have undergone significant changes with eight trades involving seven teams before the deadline. They have brought in eight players who are among the top 20 prospects in the organization, as per MLB Pipeline rankings. Despite the Braves holding a 5-1 record against the Marlins, the upcoming series promises an interesting matchup.

The pitching duel on Friday will feature Atlanta’s Charlie Morton and Miami’s Max Meyer. Morton, with a record of 5-6 and an ERA of 4.16, is looking to bounce back after a tough outing against the Mets. Meyer, on the other hand, will be aiming to build on his solid performance against the Braves earlier in the season.

In addition to Soler, the Braves also acquired right-handed reliever Luke Jackson at the deadline to bolster their bullpen. Manager Brian Snitker expressed confidence in the return of these familiar faces, expecting them to make a positive impact on the team. Soler’s presence in the lineup is seen as crucial, especially with the absence of key hitters like Ronald Acuna Jr. and Ozzie Albies.

Meanwhile, the Marlins have undergone a major roster overhaul, parting ways with several notable players including Luis Arraez, Jazz Chisholm Jr., and Josh Bell. This opens up opportunities for younger players like Jonah Bride, who recently hit his first home run with the team. Manager Skip Schumaker praised Bride’s performance and highlighted the increased playing time he is set to receive.

The series between the Braves and the Marlins is not just a battle on the field but also a showcase of new faces and returning veterans. As both teams look to make their mark in the remainder of the season, fans can expect an exciting and competitive series ahead.