The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Braves acquire Reds outfielder Schebler

- By Gabriel Burns gabriel.burns@ajc.com

Shortly before Friday’s season opener at the Mets, the Braves added another bat, acquiring outfielder Scott Schebler from Cincinnati for cash considerat­ions. Schebler recently was designated for assignment.

Schebler adds more lefthanded power after the Braves picked up Matt Adams earlier this week. Schebler, 29, smacked 30 home runs in 2017 but hasn’t found much success since. He’s hit .232/.322/.401 with 19 homers and 56 RBIs across the past two seasons, spending much of last season in Triple-A. He’d been playing through shoulder pain during that time, however, and underwent surgery in August.

Now recovered, the Braves will hope Schebler can rediscover some of his offense and perhaps strengthen the team’s bench at some point. He’s the third addition the Braves have made before opening day, joining Adams and righthande­r Jhoulys Chacin.

Other notes as the season gets underway:

■ The Braves’ first lineup — and first with the designated hitter in a National League Park — featured Ronald Acuna, Ozzie Albies, Freddie Freeman and Marcell Ozuna at the top. Adams served as the first NL-regular DH in Braves history.

Austin Riley got the nod at third base. He was followed in the lineup by Dansby Swanson, Ender Inciarte and catcher Alex Jackson.

■ The Braves traveled to New York on Thursday. They took four buses to the airport, around 15 people per bus. Everyone wore masks on the bus and the flight. The Braves’ path to their hotel was the eeriest part of the experience, according to manager Brian Snitker.

“That was the eerie part, driving in without much traffic,” he said. “Then you look out your window, not seeing the sea of yellow (taxis). Even this morning, I’m not so sure we aren’t the only ones in the hotel. It’s really, really quiet for a usually busy place.

“They delivered breakfast this morning. You fill out a menu on an app for the whole series. You have your meals (at the stadium) after batting practice and after the game you’ll grab and go take it home with you. Everything is individual­ized. Same thing with breakfast this morning, they left it at your door. Everything went great. It was smooth. No problems. Easy, really.”

■ The Braves placed lefthander Cole Hamels on the 45-day injured list Thursday.

The earliest he could return would be in September, meaning the Braves will be without their free-agent acquisitio­n for atleast half the 60-game season.

Hamels was delayed in spring training because of shoulder discomfort. He was again stalled in summer camp because of triceps tendinitis.

“Hopefully if he gets back in September, great,” Snitker said. “Hopefully he can get back and help us.”

Left-hander Max Fried added: “He’s obviously an extreme competitiv­e, and he wants to be out here helping the team. Just in my conversati­ons with him, he’s obviously frustrated he’s not here, but he wants to make sure he’s going to be ready and good to go so there are no setbacks, so once he gets going, he’s ready to help this club get where we need to go.”

■ Friday marked first baseman Freddie Freeman’s 10th opening day. This one was quite different than the past nine.

“We’re trying to make it as smooth as we can do,” Freeman said. “You get to the hotel last night, I didn’t leave. I definitely would’ve gone to dinner here in New York, had a nice meal. But I stayed in my room all night and watched the baseball games. It’s a little different but everything is running as smoothly as it can go. Everyone is trying to adjust to the new way of life that 2020 is. There are going to be some bumps in the road trying to figure all this out, but so far, so good. No. 10 is a little different and one I’ll always remember.”

 ?? GREGORY BULL/ AP 2019 ?? Outfielder Scott Schebler joins the Braves primarily to help out on offense.
GREGORY BULL/ AP 2019 Outfielder Scott Schebler joins the Braves primarily to help out on offense.

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