AJ Smith-Shever, Braves slow down the national

Washington citizens go to the season-high straightforward win on Wednesday night while hosting Atlanta Braves.
Citizens continued their strong game on Tuesday night with a 5-3 win over the brave.
Atlanta’s AJ Smith-Shever (3-2, 2.33 ERA) will look at Washington on Wednesday when the companions oppose the right-handed Trevor Williams (2-5, 5.91).
22-year-old Smith-Shewar dominated in the month of May. More than three beginnings, they have allowed an earned run on eight hits in 18 2/3 innings (0.46 ERA), while exiting 18. His only fault is going on to eight batsmen during that stretch.
Last time, Smith-Shever allowed an unknown run in six innings of a win against citizens. He gave six hits and two walks, while six attacked.
“For me, it is really just relying on my belongings, attacking the zone and trying to take the batsman out for three pitches or less,” Smith-Shever said. “I (Cature James) were talking to McCan when we (Triple-A) were down in Ginnet, and he just (saying),” Try to take the boy out in three pitches. “
Smith-Shever is 1-0 with 0.00 ERA in two career performance.
On the other hand, Williams has struggled in its last four outings (1-3, 6.86 ERA). He was a losing pitcher against Smith-Shever last Thursday, which allowed four runs (three earned) in 4 1/3 innings.
The 12 careers against Williams Atlanta are 3–2 with 3.50 ERAs in the beginning (eight beginnings).
The dialon crew prepared for the second straight game and James Wood made two hits on Tuesday night. Mitchell Parker participated in the sixth innings and Kyle Finnegan picked up his 15th Save.
Manager Dave Martinez said, “We talk a lot about defeating the starter and trying to score first, and it has come in the last few days.” “It has been very good. Our bulk comes with a little cushion; it is also good for them, boys are really playing well.”
After the fifth innings, the crew left, felt something to the lower back/left on a check-swing.
The crew said, “It caught a little on the check-swing,” the crew said, which will get MRI on Wednesday. “This is unfortunate. This is something that is new to me.”
Wood has now reached the base safely in 26 of its last 28 matches and has hit 15 of its last 18 matches.
Matt Olson prepared for Atlanta, who won three of the three. Olson has safely hit three of his last 15 matches with three couples, five domestic runs, four walks and 10 RBI.
The RBI doubled in the second innings by Ozi Albies to increase his hitting streak in seven matches.
Atlanta’s Spencer Sturder allowed four runs on six hits in 4 1/3 innings, from the injured list trip to the injured list due to a perfect hamstring strain. He suffered losses in his first start from 16 April.
“Didn’t give us a chance to win the game, in fact,” said Sturdear. “Just got better. Not executed, the goods were not consistent. Just hate people to look back, put a three-spot there [in the second inning] And then go out and leave the edge immediately. ,
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