Grant Holmes, Braves Braws to see bats to keep quiet

Sudden Milwoki Broovers will begin his struggling crime against Atlanta Braves on Tuesday in the second game of the three-game series.
The right-handed Quinn Primer (3-2, 3.88 ERA) begins for the brovers, while the right-handed grant Holmes (3-4, 3.99) get the ball for the braves, who snatched the seven-game skids with a 7–1 win in the series opener.
Atlanta veteran Chris Sale allowed one run in the seven-plus major innings on Monday, giving five hits, out of 11 and saw two. Braves also dropped three homes for their first win in June.
Matt Olson and Ellie White gave each two -run Homer and Ronald Ekuna Junior a single shot for The Braves, which won their fourth win in 18 matches.
Brevs manager Brian Snightker said, “They all feel good when you win, but where we were, it’s just good for a full game,” Braves manager Brian Snightkar said. “It was good to see the crime. I think we had earlier talked about that today, that we could see the small signs of life.”
Brews’s second baseman Ozi Albiz was two singles, giving him 1,000 career hits and raising the best on-base Streak of his career to 24 games.
After nine wins in 10 matches, the Broovers lost three of the first four matches on the current homestand, scoring just one run in three defeats. Milwauki has scored in only four of the 36 innings on that four-game span.
Bruers are 5–25 when scoring three runs or less and 30-7, when scoring four or more.
Boston will start its 12th appearance and eighth beginning for Milvauki in early April from Boston Red Sox. He is 2–2 with 3.93 ERA in his last seven appearances, including three beginnings.
Proseter is 1-2 with 2.83 ERA as a starter and 2–0 with 5.66 ERA. Bruers are 1-6 in their beginning.
In his latest outing, he won a win in relief, allowing a run in five innings during winning 9–1 in Cincinnati on Wednesday. Proseter has faced the brave once in his career, scoring four runs in four innings in 2023 without a decision.
Austin Riley made three hits in the series opener for Braves and has hit 13 of the last 15 matches, batting. 323 (20 -for -62) with three homes, five couples and seven RBI during that period.
Ekuna is batting with five homes and eight RBI in 16 matches since the injured came on the injured list on 23 May.
“I don’t know anything about their records, I just know that you look at their lineup, through one, and they are very good,” said Bruers Manager Pat Murphy.
Despite the 3.22 ERA, Holmes started 1-3 in six during May. He moved to just 3 1/3 innings in his most recent outing, leading to three runs against Diamondback on Thursday. He did not get a decision in the loss of 11–10 of Braves, as Arizona ralled to win with seven runs in the ninth innings.
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