Here are the strangest Atlanta Braves lineups for every season since 2018

Just because the Braves made the playoffs every year since 2018 doesn't mean they've had the best lineups every game.

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2021

This might be the worst lineup on the list. The Braves, who were already struggling with injuries to the outfield and catcher got devastating news the day earlier that Ronald Acuña Jr. would miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL.

Already scraping the bottom of the barrel, the Braves sent out a lineup with Ehire Adrianza leading it off and Orlando Arcia playing left field. It was not a pretty lineup, so the weak may want to avert their eyes.

Unsurprisingly, the Braves took the loss, and would only need to rely on the outfield of Abraham Almonte, Orlando Arcia, Guillermo Heredia, and Ehire Adrianza for one more game afterwards.

This game's already too painful, so I won't add a clip to make it worse.

2022

How often can it be said that the weirdest lineup of a season is the first one? On Opening Day, with Acuña still out, the Braves opted for a rather unusual lineup.

Eddie Rosario led off and played right field, Adam Duvall started in center field, which he did until Michael Harris's arrival, and Alex Dickerson was the team's DH. Rosario would only lead off three times for the Braves in 2022, while Dickerson only played 13 games with Atlanta.

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