Alex Wordugo, Marcel Ozuna helped previous citizens

In the ninth innings, Alex Wordugo’s single won the house to win the house, making Atlanta Braves win 4-3 over Washington National in a four-game series opener on Monday.
Braves took a two-run lead in the top of the ninth but rally to win their fourth walk-off of the season. Ellie White opened an innings with a sharp single from Jackson Rutlage (0–1) and sacrificed for the other.
Vadugo scored seven straight sluiders from Reluver Andrew Chaffin before lining a ciner in the center field.
The winning pitcher was Raisel Iglesias (3-3).
Citizens tied the game with a pair of runs in the ninth against Iglessius, which blew up their third savings. With runners on the second and third and two outs, Iglessius got a ground ball, but he was doubled by shortstop Nick Elon and threw the first Basman Matt Olson wildly to allow his first error-two error to score the runner.
Marsel Ozuna had two hits, including two RBI for one homer and brevves. James went deep for Wood National.
Neither started to start the pitcher. Grant Holmes of Atlanta had a 6 1/3 strong innings and allowed a run on four hits, one walk and four strikeouts. Jake Irwin of Washington acted in six innings and gave three runs on seven hits, two walks and a strike.
Braves scored twice in the third innings with two each. Both Ozuna and Michael Harris II came with run-scoring singles.
The national people cut the lead in half in the fourth innings. Wood hit 413-foot solo homer in the left area. It was the 11th Homer for Wood, tying it in fourth place in the National League.
Later in the innings, Washington was robbed as a run when Harris exploded against the Center Field Fence and hanged Louis Garcia Junior to capture the long fly ball, which was already likely to be a Keebert Ruiz.
Ozuna placed the brave 3–1 when he exploded 464-foot Solo Home Run-this season in the third longest-fifth innings in Major. This was his first domestic run since 26 April.
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