To stop the slide, Braves turn to Chris Cell vs. Broovers

Milwauki Bruers will be looking at their crime to find their crime again when they will host the struggling Atlanta Braves on Monday in a three-game series opener.
The Chris Cris Cris (3-4, 2.93 ERA) of the left hand begins for the brave, protested by the right-handed Aaron Sivale (1–1, 5.19).
The host brooers on Sunday lost the seventh-inning leadoff homer of Manny Machao in a three-game deciding game 1-0 in San Diego Padress.
Atlanta lost 4-3 in San Francisco, completed three-marm sweep by veterans. Braves have lost seven of their last 17 and 14.
Milwauki scored just four runs in the series against San Diego, left the opener 2–0 and then defeated the second game 4-3 on Kaleb Durbin’s walk-off Homer to reach ninth place.
Brucers managed only four hits on Sunday, but also attracted six walks and had a hit batsman with 10 stranded. He left 10 at 10 out of the opener of Friday’s series.
Milwauki’s manager Pat Murphy said on Sunday, “The entire pitching staff have been very good, our protection has been very good.” “It is disappointing that we could not keep some clutch hits together at that time, but it happens.”
Milwauki has been closed eight times a season compared to nine of the previous season.
The Civale will be making its fifth beginning of the season and after a stressful left hamstring since coming to the wounded list in late May. He won in his last outing, which allowed two first-inning runs and seven hits in 5 1/3 innings in 3–2 win in Cincinnati.
“Sivale replied very well after the first innings,” Murphy said after that game. “He made big pitches in the second innings and settled in the third, fourth and fifth.”
Civale never faced the brave.
Sales, 2024 NL Sai Young Winner in its first season with Atlanta, is 2–2 with 1.39 ERA in its final seven beginning, allowing seven earned runs in 45 1/3 innings.
On Wednesday, the sales were saddened by its last loss, despite allowing just one run on three hits in six innings in a 2–1 innings in Arizona on Wednesday.
“This is one of those baseball things,” Sales said after its final start. “You can do the best. You expect to win every day and you do everything you can win.
After giving five out of six homer in April, sales have allowed only two out of six since then.
Sales are 1-0 with 2.05 ERA in 26 1/3 innings. He did not get a decision to start two in the previous season against the Broovers, allowing four earned runs in 10 1/3 innings, with 16 strikes and five walks.
On Sunday, Braves activated the veteran right -handed Jose Ruiz after Brevs claimed to be away from Philadelphia on Saturday. Ruiz was 1-0 with 8.16 ERA in 16 shows this season. He was 5–1 in 52 matches with Phillies in the previous season with 3.71 Era.
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