Sale (11 K’s) dominant as Braves keep on rolling
Chris Sale dominated the Rockies at Coors Field, leading the Braves to a decisive 9-1 victory. He pitched seven innings, allowing just one run while striking out 11 batters, solidifying his status with a 4-0 record in his last four starts. The Braves scored consistently throughout the game, highlighted by a two-run homer from Drake Baldwin and additional contributions from Austin Riley and Matt Olson. This win marks Sale's continued excellence, notably achieving his 150th career victory in his 400th game.
By the Numbers- 11 strikeouts for Chris Sale, including 7 of the last 9 batters he faced.
- Sale improved to 6-1 with a 2.14 ERA across 7 starts this season.
While Sale's performance was stellar, concerns linger about Ronald Acuña Jr.'s left hamstring tightness that led to his early exit in the second inning, potentially impacting the Braves' lineup moving forward.
State of Play- The Braves remain strong in the standings with a dominating performance against the Rockies.
- Sale has become a pivotal player for the Braves, with a single earned run allowed over his last four starts.
As the Braves prepare to face their next opponent, they will monitor Acuña's injury while continuing to rely on Sale’s momentum to maintain their winning streak.
Bottom LineChris Sale’s dominance coupled with consistent offensive support from teammates underlines the Braves’ capacity for success, but sustaining health within their roster will be crucial for ongoing performance.
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