Chris Sale's recent outing showcased a crucial increase in his pitch velocity, averaging 96 mph, but ultimately fell short against the Rays, permitting four runs in under five innings. His high pitch count of 98 hindered his ability to finish strong despite recording 7 strikeouts. Meanwhile, the Braves offense struggled initially against Rays' pitcher Joe Boyle, who had a perfect game for five innings. However, they found their rhythm late, rallying to score three runs, yet couldn't secure a win, ending the game behind 4-3.
Sale's pitch velocity increased to an average of 96 mph, but despite this improvement, he struggled, allowing 4 runs in less than 5 innings.
Chris Sale's performance against the Rays exhibited both potential and struggle, finishing with a high pitch count and unable to secure the win for his team.
The Braves' offense had a rough game until the 6th inning when they managed to rally, ultimately making the score 4-3 after being in a 4-0 hole.
Joe Boyle's MLB debut was impressive, maintaining a perfect game through five innings before the Braves found a way to score against the Rays' pitchers.
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