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Atlanta Braves
San Francisco Giants

Lineups

San Francisco Giants

#PlayerPos
1Luis Arraez2B
2Casey SchmittLF
3Jung Hoo LeeRF
4Rafael Devers1B
5Willy AdamesSS
6Bryce EldridgeDH
7Matt Chapman3B
8Drew GilbertCF
9Drew CavanaughC

Preview

The Atlanta Braves head to Oracle Park on Saturday, June 27, 2026, for a 9:05 PM ET showdown against the San Francisco Giants. Bryce Elder takes the ball for Atlanta against Logan Webb, one of the most ground-ball-heavy, contact-suppressing starters in the National League. This is the kind of road test that reveals what a team is made of — a late-night West Coast start against a Giants lineup that has quietly become one of the more dangerous offensive units in the senior circuit. The Braves need a strong outing to keep pace in what has been a brutally competitive NL landscape.

Pitching Matchup: Bryce Elder vs. Logan Webb

Let's be direct: this matchup heavily favors San Francisco on paper. Logan Webb is a nightmare for opposing lineups. He works his sinker and changeup combination to generate soft contact and weak grounders, and Oracle Park's expansive outfield only amplifies his effectiveness. The Braves' bats will need to be disciplined and patient — Webb punishes hitters who chase early in counts.

On Atlanta's side, Bryce Elder has the profile of a pitcher who can quietly steal a road game. He's a strike-thrower who works efficiently and doesn't beat himself with walks. Elder's ability to get ahead in counts and induce contact will be critical against a Giants lineup stacked with quality bats from top to bottom. If Elder can keep San Francisco off the bases in the early innings and give the Braves' offense time to find its footing, Atlanta has a real shot here.

San Francisco Giants Lineup to Watch

The Giants are rolling out a formidable lineup Saturday night. Here's what Atlanta's pitching staff is up against:

  • Luis Arraez (2B) — One of the hardest hitters to strike out in baseball. He will put the ball in play, period.
  • Rafael Devers (1B) — The cleanup hitter is a legitimate power threat who can turn a game around with a single swing.
  • Willy Adames (SS) — A proven run producer batting fifth who can hurt you with both power and situational hitting.
  • Matt Chapman (3B) — A perennial Gold Glove defender who also provides pop from the seven-hole.
  • Bryce Eldridge (DH) — The young DH is one to watch as a developing force in this Giants lineup.

Keys to the Game for Atlanta

  • Limit the big inning: Webb is tough to score against in bunches. The Braves must avoid the crooked number against Elder early, which would put Atlanta in a deep hole given how stingy Webb can be.
  • Work Webb's pitch count: If Atlanta can grind deep into counts and force Webb to throw 15-plus pitches per inning, they give themselves a shot at the San Francisco bullpen in the sixth or seventh.
  • Aggressive baserunning: Oracle Park's dimensions make home runs harder to come by. The Braves will need to manufacture runs — take the extra base, put pressure on the Giants' defense.
  • Elder's first time through the order: Webb is elite, but the Giants' lineup is also formidable. Elder must navigate the heart of that order — Arraez, Devers, Adames — without putting runners on base in dangerous situations.

Prediction

This is a tough ask for Atlanta. Logan Webb at Oracle Park on a Saturday night is about as difficult a road environment as you'll face in the NL. The Braves are capable of scratching out a competitive game if Elder is sharp and the lineup stays disciplined, but San Francisco's lineup depth and Webb's dominance make this one tilt in the Giants' favor. Expect a low-scoring, tightly contested game — Giants edge the Braves, 3-1.