Braves use three home runs to eliminate Twins’ sweeps

Atlanta Braves scored three domestic runs to return a solid pitching effort from Grant Holmes and won 6–2 over Minnesota Twins on Sunday to sweep a three-game series.
Matt Olson, Drake Baldwin and Marsel Ozuna all went deeply to help Braves increase their overall victory against Minnesota in 11 matches.
Holmes (2–1) played 5 2/3 innings and allowed one run on four hits, four walks and a season-high seven strikes. The right-handed batsman allowed only one run on a wild pitch, base-loaded jams in the fourth and fifth innings. This was his first career win against twin children.
Annell de Los Santos excluded the final in the sixth innings and picked the seventh part, leading to a run. Pierce Johnson finished with two strikes in two scorers innings.
Joe Ryan (1-2) of Twins played five innings, scoring a run with six runs on eight hits and five strikes. He allowed all three domestic runs.
Minnesota Reluver Louis Varaland, Jhoan Duran and Danny Coolombay gave each a scorer innings and did not allow a base runner.
The brave first climbed the board in the first innings on a long two-run homer by Olson, then, then by Austin Riley to 3-0 to 3–0 in the second on RBI single.
Baldwin hit a single homer in his fourth, a single homer in his fourth to start the fifth innings in the third innings, Baldwin hit the Field Homer, Ozuna.
Minnesota’s Bayren Buxon hit his fourth domestic run, which was a 434 -foot single shot in the center area in the seventh innings. Georgia natives moved 2 -for -5 with a double and the series had 5 -for -13.
Since August 25, 2024, the twins are now 2-7 in Interlay and only 4-15 against the National League. Atlanta is 5-4 against the American League teams, in its last nine matches.
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