Atlanta’s latest depth‑chart tweak underscores a strategic shift toward positional versatility as the club eyes the postseason. By reshuffling starters, the Braves aim to create more matchup options late in games.
The MLB.com starter sheet now lists Spencer Horwitz at first base, Brandon Lowe at second, and Bryan Reynolds in left field, with Oneil Cruz and George Springer designated as hitters and Endy Rodríguez behind the plate. The roster features six position players, one catcher and two designated hitters – a clear sign of fluidity.
Elly De La Cruz does not appear in the posted order, highlighting the Braves’ focus on internal flexibility rather than external acquisitions. The team now carries three infielders and two outfielders in the starting lineup, reinforcing the shift toward adaptable roles.
Analysts note that this configuration could influence bullpen usage, giving manager Brian Snitker more levers to pull as Spencer Strider anchors the rotation. For the full analysis, see Spencer Strider to Anchor Braves Rotation in Playoff Push.
