Atlanta Braves pitching rocky and bats can't catch up in loss to Marlins
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Atlanta Braves pitching rocky and bats can't catch up in loss to Marlins
"Grant Holmes started the first inning well, retiring the side on only ten pitches, including a strikeout. He continued to perform well until the fourth inning."
"Holmes ended his worst outing of the year with three earned runs, two walks, three hits, and three strikeouts in 4.0 innings pitched."
"The Braves had a slow start offensively but managed to respond to the three runs the Marlins scored, despite wasting several base runners."
"Matt Olson made history tonight playing in his 799th consecutive game, placing him in sole position of eleventh longest streak of consecutive games played in MLB history."
The Atlanta Braves played against the Miami Marlins at Truist Park, with Grant Holmes initially performing well before faltering in the fourth inning. Holmes allowed three earned runs and walked two batters, ending his outing after four innings. The Braves, despite a strong offensive lineup, struggled to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Matt Olson made history with his 799th consecutive game played, marking a significant milestone. The Braves have a favorable historical record against the Marlins, but this game did not reflect that trend.
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