Braves lose 3-1 to Pittsburgh in a tight one

Braves lose 3-1 to Pittsburgh in a tight one

Spencer Strider took the hill for the last time in 2025, looking for further validation of his new pitching approach. Flamethrowing Rookie Bubba Chandler started the game for the Pirates.

Both pitchers started the game with a 1-2-3 first, but stood in the second for even more challenges. Strider threw around two singles and a hit-by-pitch with some help from a double game to keep the Pirates scoreless by two. In the meantime, Drake Baldwin hit a truly impressive triple triple of a 99 mph Fastball on the outer edge that he took the other way with 104.3 km / h from the wall. He came around to score on an Ozuna Single.

Strider gave the run back in the form of a Henry Davis Leadoff Homer in the third inning. Both pitchers held the score at 1-1 to 5, while Drake Baldwin hit a double and Strider worked around a single and a walk. The Pirates came to Spencer in the sixth, as a single, double, walk and single turned into two points for Pittsburgh, giving them a 3-1 lead over some Babip-geluk. Matt Olson hit a pop-up in the sixth and was met by Davis, the catcher while he stood and tried to find the ball and was called for interference after Davis dropped the ball. Olson and Snitker were properly received and Snitker was thrown out in the sixth, whereby Olson was cast out after the sixth, because he was still looking for an answer to the question of what he had to do in the situation. That is Olson’s first career e -mail, via 1222 games.

Jurickson Profar spread to end the eighth on a violation of the Pitch-Clock that also looked quite dubious, as the UMP show went through. Ronald Acuna hit a single, but Baldwin and Kim were unable to bring him home in the ninth, which resulted in another loss that will help the Braves to come up with the season.

Join the last game of the season tomorrow and the career of Charlie Morton at 3:15 pm et

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