Braves offense disappears until ninth inning in 3-2 loss to Pirates
Briefly

The Atlanta Braves faced the Pittsburgh Pirates again, aiming to break even on the season, but fell short in a 3-2 loss. Austin Riley provided the only hit against Pirates' pitcher Bailey Falter until the sixth inning. Unable to rally against Falter, the Braves’ struggles continued. Bryce Elder pitched reasonably well but wasn’t supported offensively, allowing a crucial home run to Alexander Canario. Concerns about the Braves' lineup inability to perform against less formidable pitching persisted as they faced their third failure to reach .500 this season.
The Braves struggled to generate offense against Bailey Falter, with only two hits until the sixth inning, leading to another disappointing loss.
Despite a decent performance from Bryce Elder, the lack of support from the Braves lineup made it impossible to secure a victory.
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