Braves' offense no-shows in 4-1 loss to the Cardinals
Briefly

Bryce Elder pitched 6 strong innings, allowing just 2 earned runs with 4 strikeouts and 0 walks, a noteworthy performance after a long time in the majors.
Matthew Liberatore dominated the Braves for 6 innings, giving up 2 hits, 0 earned runs, and striking out 8, leading the Cardinals to a 4-1 victory.
Elder faced trouble in the third inning, conceding 2 runs after retiring the first two hitters, but that was all the damage done by the Cardinals against him.
Despite a late offensive effort with an RBI single, the Braves fell 4-1 to the Cardinals, with the pitching struggle continuing as Grant Holmes gave up key hits.
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