Braves Wallop Guardians as Winning Streak Continues | Chattanooga Times Free Press
Michael Harris II extended his hitting streak to eight games as the Braves surged with a seven-run middle innings rally to secure their fourth straight win, 10-1, over the Guardians.
- The Atlanta Braves secured a 10-1 win over Cleveland on Saturday night at Progressive Field, marking their fourth consecutive victory.
- The Braves' recent success follows a difficult season marked by a 0-7 start, multiple losing streaks, and a 55-68 overall record, while the Guardians maintain a 63-59 record amid injuries.
- Michael Harris II led the Braves offensively with a three-run homer and multi-hit performance extending an eight-game multi-hit streak, the longest active streak in MLB this season.
- Braves starter Joey Wentz pitched six innings allowing one run with five strikeouts, and reliever Hunter Stratton earned his first save after pitching the final three innings.
- The Braves’ strong offensive and pitching performances suggest momentum as they face the Guardians again Sunday with Erick Fedde and Logan Allen set as probable starters.
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Braves look to extend win streak, take on the Guardians
Atlanta Braves (55-68, fourth in the NL East) vs. Cleveland Guardians (63-59, second in the AL Central)
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Braves beat Guardians, 10-1, for their fourth straight win
Michael Harris II homered and doubled, Nacho Alvarez Jr. and Nick Allen each had three hits and the Braves beat the Guardians, 10-1, on Saturday night. The Braves have won four straight and eight or their last 10 games, both season highs. Ronald Acuña Jr. and Marcell Ozuna had two hits apiece for the Braves. Joey Wentz (4-3) allowed one run and three hits in six innings, striking out five. The Braves struck first in the top of the second, as Alv…
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