Atlanta Braves Update Roster After Winning Series Against Los Angeles Dodgers

Introduction

The Atlanta Braves have made several changes to their roster after winning a series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. These updates include the return of Ha-Seong Kim and the removal of Eli White due to an injury.

Main Body

The team currently has the best record in the league at 28-13, which gives them a nine-game lead over the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East. A key part of the recent changes is the return of infielder Ha-Seong Kim, who will play in the upcoming series against the Chicago Cubs. Kim was previously unable to play because of a finger injury he suffered in South Korea, but he is now ready after completing his rehabilitation and a $20 million contract with the club. On the other hand, outfielder Eli White has been placed on the 7-day concussion injured list after hitting the outfield wall during the Dodgers series. While the team has enough players to cover White's absence, the health of catcher Sean Murphy is a bigger concern. Murphy, who has missed many games in the past due to hip surgery, left a recent game after a bat hit his hand. Although some experts believe the injury is not serious because there was no immediate announcement, the team will not provide a formal update until Tuesday. If Murphy is unable to play for a long time, the situation becomes more difficult because the team recently traded backup catcher Jonah Heim. Consequently, the management may have to promote experienced players Chadwick Tromp or Jair Camargo from Triple-A, or they might look to trade for a new reserve catcher from another team.

Conclusion

The Braves start their series against the Cubs with a stronger infield thanks to Kim's return, although they are still waiting for medical news regarding Sean Murphy's hand.

Learning

⚡ The 'Connecting' Secret: Moving from Simple to Complex

An A2 student says: "Kim was hurt. Now he is ready. He has a contract."

A B2 speaker says: "Kim was unable to play because of an injury, but he is now ready after completing his rehabilitation."

The Magic is in the 'Bridge Words'

To move to B2, you must stop using short, choppy sentences. You need words that act as glue. Look at these three specific tools from the text:

1. The Contrast Pivot: "On the other hand"

Instead of just saying "But," use this phrase to switch topics.

  • Example: Kim is returning (Good news). On the other hand, White is injured (Bad news).
  • B2 Tip: Use this when comparing two different situations in one paragraph.

2. The Result Trigger: "Consequently"

Stop using "so" for everything. "Consequently" tells the reader that the second event happened because of the first one.

  • Text Logic: No backup catcher \rightarrow Consequently \rightarrow Management must promote new players.

3. The Condition: "If... [then]... becomes"

B2 fluency requires talking about possibilities. The text uses: "If Murphy is unable to play... the situation becomes more difficult."

  • A2 style: Maybe Murphy is hurt. That is bad.
  • B2 style: If [X] happens, then [Y] becomes the problem.

💡 Quick Vocabulary Upgrade

Don't just say "big problem." Try these B2-level alternatives found in the text:

  • ❌ Big concern \rightarrowA bigger concern
  • ❌ Not serious \rightarrowNo immediate announcement (implies a professional way of saying things are okay)
  • ❌ Extra player \rightarrowReserve catcher / Backup

Vocabulary Learning

roster (n.)
a list of players on a team
Example:The Braves updated their roster after the series.
series (n.)
a set of games played in a row
Example:They faced a series of matches against the Dodgers.
return (v.)
to come back to a place or position
Example:Ha-Seong Kim will return to the field.
removal (n.)
the act of taking something away
Example:The removal of Eli White was due to injury.
injury (n.)
physical harm that affects performance
Example:The injury prevented him from playing.
record (n.)
a documented achievement or score
Example:They hold the best record in the league.
lead (n.)
an advantage over others
Example:They have a nine‑game lead.
key (adj.)
important or essential
Example:The key part of the changes was Kim's return.
infielder (n.)
a baseball player who plays inside the diamond
Example:Ha-Seong Kim is an infielder.
upcoming (adj.)
about to happen soon
Example:The upcoming series will test them.
rehabilitation (n.)
the process of recovering from injury
Example:He finished his rehabilitation before the season.
contract (n.)
a legally binding agreement
Example:He signed a $20 million contract.
outfielder (n.)
a baseball player who covers the outfield
Example:Eli White is an outfielder.
concussion (n.)
a brain injury caused by impact
Example:He was placed on the concussion list.
injured list (n.)
a roster category for injured players
Example:He was moved to the injured list.
absence (n.)
the state of being away
Example:White's absence left a gap.
concern (n.)
a feeling of worry
Example:Murphy's health is a concern.
surgery (n.)
a medical procedure to treat injury
Example:He had hip surgery.
experts (n.)
people with specialized knowledge
Example:Experts said the injury was minor.
announcement (n.)
a formal statement
Example:There was no immediate announcement.