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Ronald Acuna Jr. and Ozzie Albies led off the sport with residence runs to spark a six-run first inning and assist the Atlanta Braves to a 7-0 win over the visiting Miami Marlins on Saturday
The Braves prolonged their profitable streak to seven video games
The Braves jumped on rookie phenom Eury Perez, who entered the sport with 21 consecutive scoreless innings. Perez was knocked out after seven of the eight batters he confronted reached base, 5 of them on additional base hits, leading to six Atlanta runs
The Braves have gained 15 of their final 16 video games and eight of 9 video games towards the Marlins this season. Atlanta prolonged its lead over Miami within the N.L. East to eight video games
The profitable pitcher was Charlie Morton (8-6). He pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, permitting 4 hits and one stroll with 5 strikeouts. Morton gained his third straight begin and improved to 13-5 in his profession towards Miami.
The Atlanta bullpen completed the sport with Kirby Yates, Nick Anderson, Ben Heller and Joe Jimenez limiting the Marlins to 2 hits
Perez (5-2) had allowed just one run over his earlier six begins (33 innings) however gave up a career-high six runs and 7 hits. He noticed his ERA soar from 1.34 to 2.47.
The Marlins acquired stellar bullpen work. George Soriano (3 2/3 innings), Huascar Brazoban (2 innings) and Dylan Florio (1 inning) held the Braves hitless till Steven Okert allowed a run within the eighth
Acuna started the sport with the thirtieth leadoff residence run of his profession, seven of these towards the Marlins. Albies adopted along with his nineteenth homer. Sean Murphy, Marcell Ozuna and Orlando Arcia added RBI doubles
The Braves have scored 87 first-inning runs this season, probably the most within the majors. It was the third time in eight video games that Atlanta has scored a minimum of 5 runs within the first inning
Atlanta did not get one other hit till the eighth inning towards Okert. Austin Riley and Matt Olson had back-to-back doubles to tack on one other run.
–Area Stage Media
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