Cardinals see to overcome road crisis in opener vs. Braves

Fresh, Atlanta Braves, fresh from the three-game series sweep of Minnesota Twins, will try to maintain their speed on Monday night when they open three-market home sets against St. Louis Cardinals.
This will be the first meeting between teams in this season; St. Louis won four out of six matches against Atlanta in the previous season.
However, the cardinals have struggled on the road this season, by going 1-9, they have lost five of their last six matches and are coming out of four-market sweep by New York Mets.
St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol said, “Mets) batted well and came with a big hit.” “This (smelly) because it is four in a line. … I mean, we need to do better. It is about it.”
The pitching match on Monday will include a pair of Atlanta Spencer Shlavelanback (1-1, 2.55 ERA) against Eric Fedde (1-2, 3.43).
24 -year -old Schwellenbach, coming out of its worst beginning of the season. He conceded six runs on six hits including two homes, two walks and three strikes of 4 2/3 innings in a 6-3 defeat in Toronto on Tuesday. It was the first of the four that he had failed to pitch in at least six innings and first allowed more than one run.
Atlanta manager Brian Snightkar said, “He is going to hiccup every time.” “They have got the ability that we have already seen in a young career, when you need it. If you are going to do anything you are going to do a deep rotation and you know, he adds to it.”
Schwellenbach proceeded from 0–2 in 2024 against cardinals with 6.55 Era.
He said, “I feel the building very well at last year and at the end of spring training and I am coming in the bus and try to throw the innings as much as I can do as much as I can,” he said. “Just take each game the same and create good things and learn badly.”
Will start his fifth start of the Fedded season and allow one run or less in three demonstrations. In his last outing against Houston on Tuesday, he suffered losses after working in six innings and went on strike on six hits, one run on three walks and a season-high five. On 9 April, Fedded allowed no hit in six innings against Pittsburgh, but was removed due to four walks and a high pitch count. St. Louis lost 2–1 in 13 innings.
Fedde has made 10 shows (nine start) against the brave, but has never defeated them, going 0–6 with 11.03 ERA.
The hottest St. Louis Hotter Shortstop Thomas Sagies, who have gone to 6 -for -17 with four doubles and three RBI in their last four matches.
Matt Olson of Atlanta has a five-game hitting streak. He is batting. 233 with three homes and 13 RBI for the season.
Marsel Ozuna, who played for St. Louis in 2018-19, is batting with four Homer and nine RBI.
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