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Nick Alan, Braves Send Rocky for 7th straight loss

April 28, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Michael Harris II (23) at the Atlanta Braves Center, two RBI reacts second to double in the fifth innings against Colorado Rockies in the core field. Compulsory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imgon Images

Nick Alan had three hits, Michael Harris II produced a tiebracing in the two-air double in the fifth innings and Atlanta Braves beat Colorado Rockies 6-3 in Danver on Monday night.

Ellie White, Alex Wordugo and Sean Murphy made two hits each for Atlanta, and Bryas Elder played six solid innings. Raisel Iglesias started a scorer ninth innings for their fifth savings, as the brave won 10 matches for the eighth time.

Alder (1–1) gave just three runs on five hits and hit four to win his first win of the season.

Hunter Goodman did a homeing and doubled twice to Jordan Bake Colorado, which lost seventh consecutive positions and started his homestand with four consecutive necklaces.

Starter Ryan Feltoner (0-2) of Colorado allowed 10 hits and walks in 4 2/3 innings.

Rockies left for a quick start against Elder. Bake doubled with one in the first lower back, Ryan McMahon went and Goodman hit the first pitch on the seats from Elder to give Colorado a 3–0 lead.

This was Goodman’s fifth domestic run of the season.

Atlanta suppressed. White led the third innings with a double, moved to third place on a groundout and scored on Vadugo’s base hit. Austin Riley placed Wordugo in third place, and Marsel Ozuna’s sacrifice fly made it 3–2.

The brave people tied it to fourth place when Harris reached the choice of a fielding, stole the second, went to third place on White’s Infield Single and scored under the first base line on Allen’s drabler.

Atlanta went to the top in the fifth. Ozuna and Ozy Albies sang, and after Murphy moved to second place, the Harris was doubled in the right-center field to bring both the runner and Chase Feltoner home.

Colorado threatened in the sixth innings when Michael Toglia sang with one and Mickey Moniyak took a ball for a warning track in the right area, but White made a jump in front of the wall for the other.

Atlanta worked on one run in the seventh on Murphy’s RBI single.

-Bield level media

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