
Shaun Murphy hit two homes and scored three runs, as Atlanta Braves beat St. Louis Cardinals 6–5 on Friday night.
Ronald Ekuna Junior went to 3 -for -5 with two couples, one RBI and one run for Braves.
Atlanta Third Basman Austin Riley reduced the game with RBI and one run with stomach tightness before going down in the fourth innings.
Braves Starter Grant Holmes conceded five runs on nine hits in three innings. Five Atlanta Relievers jointly combined the cardinals for the last six innings. Annell de Los Santos (3–2) won and Raisel Iglesius earned his 10th savings.
Pedro Page scored two runs for cardinals and Alex Berlson hit two couples, scored twice and went into one run.
Cardinals came out after six innings due to the sprainful index finger in the third baseless Nolan Aranado.
St. Louis Starter Matthew Libertor (6-7) allowed a walk in six runs and three innings.
Atlanta jumped on the first innings of 3–0 against him. Ekuna led the game with a double, went to the wild pitch and scored on the single single of the relay.
Murphy chased with 437-foot Homer.
Cardinals responded in half of their innings. Brendon Donovan hit a single, finished second on a groundout and scored on Berlson’s double. Wilson Contraras cut RBI single 3–2 to the lead of Atlanta.
Braves pushed their lead in the second innings 4–2 when Michael Harris II hit a double and scored on Ekuna’s single.
Atlanta’s lead increased by 6–2 in the third. Murphy hit her second homer, a 440 -foot shot for the 15th of her season, then Jurikson Profar scored a double hit and scored on the single of Drake Baldwin.
After a walk and a split put two runners in a scoring position, trying to score Baldwin on a fly ball at home.
At the bottom of the innings, Cardinals loaded the locations with double and two walks of Berlson. The pages hit two runs single, and Victor Scott II hit RBI Singal to lead 6-5.
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