Bahadur rally late, Edge Met on Sack Fly in 10th

Austin Riley’s long sacrifice fly to center field scored an automatic runner Luke Williams in the 10th innings, winning the Atlanta Braves 5–4 after going to New York Met on Tuesday.
Atlanta improved 6–2 in additional-inning games; New York is 4-4. Mets have lost four consecutive consecutives.
The winning pitcher was Raisel Iglesius (4-5). The losing pitcher was Huascar Brazoban (3-2).
After five innings, New York led 4–1, but Brevs tied the game against Reliler Reed in Marcel Ozuna’s two-out, base-loaded double
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Neither the starter was detected in the decision. David Peterson of New York played seven strong innings, but was lifted after the first two batsmen allowed to reach the eighth. He was awarded five hits, three walks and three runs on three strikes.
Atlanta’s Spencer Shlavenbach played seven innings and conveyed four runs on six hits – two of them with domestic runs – two walks and eight strikes.
Schwellenbachch gave only two runs in three initials against Mets last season, but New York tagged him for three runs in the first two innings.
Juan Soto hit 412-foot Solo Homer in the first innings, her 14th. This was his 20th career Homer against Braves, most of them against any opponent.
New York scored a pair of runs in the second. Jeff McNell led a single and moved to Francisco Alveraz. The two scored when Tyron Taylor put two-two-two parts in the right area, which ended the diving attempt of Ronald Ekuna Junior.
Atlanta nodded 3–1 in the third, when Matt Olson sang the house of the house, expanding its streak to reach 18 consecutive sports to the base.
New York got the run back in the fifth when Taylor hit his second homer in the season, 407 feet shot in the left area seats.
The beginning of the game delayed 56 minutes due to rain in the area.
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