
"The Cubs were up by one against the Braves who were scoreless up until the seventh inning, where Ha-Seong Kim hit his first homer as a Brave, a 391 ft go-ahead three-run homer at that, to put the team on the board, bringing in both Ozzie Albies and Michael Harris II (3-1). Nacho Alvarez Jr. didn't take any time to follow up with an RBI single to bring Eli White in and increase the Braves' lead by three runs (4-1)."
"Bryce Elder ( 5.54 ERA) stood out as well, as he pitched once again deep through seven innings, leaving the Cubs stunned with only one earned run, four hits, no walks, six total strikeouts and 12 total Whiffs. Pretty impressive for Elder to go back-to-back with high-performing seven-inning outings. This time, he had the run support to back him up."
The Atlanta Braves rallied from a 1-0 deficit to beat the Chicago Cubs 5-1. Ha-Seong Kim hit a 391-foot, three-run go-ahead homer in the seventh, driving in Ozzie Albies and Michael Harris II. Nacho Alvarez Jr. followed with an RBI single to make it 4-1. Albies added a solo shot in the eighth for his 15th homer. Bryce Elder worked seven strong innings, allowing one earned run on four hits with six strikeouts and 12 whiffs. Raisel Iglesias struck out Carlos Santana to end the ninth. The Braves travel and then host the Mariners at Truist after an off-day.
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