In the last week of the 2025 season, the Atlanta Braves won three and they lose three to complete the disappointing campaign with 76-86, but Sunday was a reminder that baseball is really the best despite all this.
The last few weeks were nicer than a large part of the season, with Atlanta who won 11 out of 14 games – including a 10 -game extraction streak – and the year ended in an emotional high as a veteran starting pitcher Charlie Morton, which was probably his last career -start.
The history of Morton with the Braves is well described and his first start for Atlanta this season, led to a wonderful moment after getting the strikeout o his legendary curveball, Morton was lifted for fellow starter Chris Sale, which can be seen below.
For the rest of the Braves players, poet Raisel Igelsias got the rescue in what his last turn could be as Atlanta’s closer. It was his second of the week and 29th of the season. Tyler Kinely worked a scoreless eight and the pick-up of the trade-theadline allocated a run this week on a solo-home run, but continued his excellent work.
Earlier in the week, Hurston Waldrrep had a nice final start and Reliever/Spot-Starter José Suarez also worked a few games and took a save with three inning.
On the side of the position of the position, Drake Baldwin finished the season strongly and perhaps, perhaps, he did enough to win the National League Rookie of the year. Ronald Acuña, Jr. Was excellent with a 1,346 OPS including three home runs in his eight hits and added six free walks; He also rode five and scored five times.
But it was the midfielder of Atlanta who adapted his way to the last player of the week award of the season.
Battery Power Braves Player of the Week: Michael Harris II
Michael Harris II should try to switch if Pitchman skills from Ford to Six Flags in the season because his season was a larger roller coaster than everything the amusement park has to offer. He was both the worst player in the National League and the best player for important pieces this year.
Last week Harris II List played the MAG MVP candidate that some people are perhaps before the start of the regular season. Together with his fantastic defense, the adjustments he has made paid off on the melody of a 1,410 Ops. He came there by getting 10 hits in 22 barriers, three home runs and two doubles. He scored four times and drove six while he added four stolen bases.
With his increase in the last week, he made for the first 20-20 season and 20 home running year of his career; It was also the third time that he ended a season with exactly 20 stolen bases.
This was the worst season in the career of the 24-year-old, but the clear places shine so clear, it is hard to hope that he will try this season out of season to make some adjustment to increase his running speed and find a way to minimize his malaise, because if he is good, it is really good.
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