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Chris Sale played 8 2/3 strong innings and Atlanta Braves visited New York Met 5–0 on Wednesday.
Braves have taken the first two matches of the three-game series and have won five of their last six. Mets have lost five straight games, the longest skid of the season.
The Atlanta crime was fielded by Ronald Ekuna Junior, his eighth, and Matt Olson, his 15th place.
SAIL (5-4) allowed five hits, ran one and hit seven, but since 2019 decreased to have its first full game and shutout. He was removed by Brandon Nimmo after hitting two-out pop fly single.
Raisel Iglesias found Luis Torrens the land in the choice of a fielding, leading to the fourth shutout of Atlanta’s season.
The New York Starter Paul Blackburn (0–1) was picked up after 3 2/3 innings and 73 pitches. He earned four runs, three, on four hits and two strikeouts with two walks, as his ERA had grown by 6.92.
Bahadur jumped on top with three runs in the first innings. Ekuna hit the first pitch of Blackburn’s game for a home run, an explosion that directly traveled 419 feet in the center area.
Alex Wordugo sung, Austin went to the relay, and the two advanced on a groundout. When Wordugo bounced a pitch and Catcher Torrent tried to stop it with his mask, a violation that allowed both runners to pursue. Riley came home in the shallow center field on Marsel Ozuna’s sacrifice fly.
Atlanta took a 4–0 lead in the fourth innings. The Ozy Albies doubled, went to third place on a grounder and when Reliever Jose Boto fired a wild pitch, who almost hits batsman Nick Alan after going on screen.
Olson crushed a slider for a single homer in the seventh innings, which was a 412-foot bomb from Ty Edcock for a 5–0 lead. Olson, who finished 2 -for -4, has reached 19 consecutive sports.
New York’s Jeff McNell visited 1 -for -3 and reached his last 20 matches safely, the longest active streak in Major.
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