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The Atlanta Braves are on a power surge as they prepare to face the Detroit Tigers in the second game of a three-game series. With 10 home runs in their last four games, the Braves are looking to continue their winning streak. Ozzie Albies played a crucial role in Monday’s 2-1 victory with a game-winning solo home run in the eighth inning, his fifth home run of the season. Manager Brian Snitker expressed his confidence in Albies, emphasizing his consistent power at the plate.

Although Austin Riley didn’t hit a home run in Monday’s game, he contributed with two doubles and a run. The pitching matchup for Tuesday features Detroit’s Casey Mize and Atlanta rookie Spencer Schwellenbach, both right-handers. Mize, who is 1-4 with a 4.43 ERA, is seeking his first victory since April. Schwellenbach, on the other hand, is still looking for his first win in the major leagues.

Mize had a solid performance in his last outing against the Washington Nationals, allowing just one run over six innings. Despite not getting the win, Mize viewed it as a positive step forward. He has never faced the Braves before. Schwellenbach, in his fourth major league appearance, also showed promise in his latest game against Baltimore. Although he didn’t get the win, he impressed his manager with his pitching and competitive spirit.

The Tigers have struggled offensively, scoring one run or none in 18 games this season. Designated hitter Mark Canha has been a bright spot for Detroit, hitting .391 in his last six games and raising his average significantly. Center fielder Riley Greene has also been performing well on the road trip, batting .400 in recent games.

As both teams look to secure a victory in the upcoming game, the Braves will rely on their power hitters while the Tigers aim to improve their offensive production. With exciting matchups on the mound and standout performances from key players, fans can expect an intense and competitive game between the Braves and Tigers.