Pre-Red SOX Ace Chris Pitching Brave for Win 4-2 Win

Matt Olson and Sean Murphy scored a back-to-back home run in the third innings, and a seven innings of a run ball of Chris Sale stood him as Atlanta Braves beat Boston Red Sax 4–2 on Friday night.
The domestic run three-game opener was part of 2-for-4 nights for both Olson and Murphy.
Sales (2-3) hit eight and allowed just five hits and two walk n routes to win their second direct outing against Red Sox since trading in 2023.
Dedbell Hernandez and Raisel Iglessius shut down the game, although the latter allowed a Trever Story RBI Single before recording their eighth sev.
Jeren Duran (Triple) and Nick Sogard were both 2-for-3, but Boston managed a total of six hits and was unable to take advantage of a seven-inning start from the gratic crochet (4-3). Red Sox finished 1 -for -10 with runners in the scoring position.
Braves have won four out of five, while the Red Sox is on four-game skid.
Crochet hit the side in a major first innings on 11 pitches, but Atlanta hit the second place for back-to-back solo homers. Both Olson and Murphy went to a uniform-equal place in the left-center area above the Green Monster.
Boston left the runners on the base in each of the first three innings, including the waste of Jaren Duran’s Aut Triple in the corner of the right area in the third. After the sale of Alex Bramanman after sales, Murphy attempted to steal the Rafale Davors (Walk) a second base.
Crocket settled in his outing after allowing two homers, faced the minimum from the third innings through the sixth innings. In the seventh, Red Sax Southpow allowed Olson, Murphy and Ozi Albies to three consecutive-out solo, but hit two to avoid a base-loaded jam.
The first one of the three Boston men who retired on Baspaths were the divines, as Duran was also caught stealing in the sixth and Sogard had abolished the seventh, trying to spread a single in a double.
Red Sox cut its deficit to start the seventh, however, when the refereers line a leadoff homer in green monster seats on the left.
Walk dumped Boston at the top of the ninth, as the Bulpen pair of Liam Hendrix and Brain Bernardino released five. Two of them were forced into major insurance runs, increasing the lead of visitors by 4–1.
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