The Atlanta Braves experienced a difficult week, losing five consecutive games, including a sweep by the Texas Rangers. The team has accumulated 60 losses before the end of July, positioning them poorly in the National League. Despite the team's struggles, Michael Harris II delivered an impressive performance, rebounding from a disappointing season start. He achieved an outstanding batting average of .478 over the week, with notable highlights including a game where he went 4 for 4. His performance improved his season batting line, contributing positively amidst the team's larger issues.
Michael Harris II went 11 for 23 (.478) - and since Tuesday night's game, 11 for 19 - with a walk, two doubles, two triples and two home runs while striking out only twice.
His week culminated in a Saturday night game against the Rangers where he went 4 for 4 with two triples, a home run and a double while driving in three and scoring twice.
Entering this week, Harris II was slashing .212/.237/.324 but had just drawn his first walk in more than two months.
Harris II lifted his slash line for the season to .228/.253/.365 after a strong performance, showing a much-needed improvement.
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