Yoshinobu Yamamoto lifts MOOKIE BETTS DODGERS over brave

Yoshinobu Yamamoto threw six scoreless inning and Mookie Betts hit the visited Los Angeles Dodgers for a 2-1 win against Atlanta Braves on Friday.
Dodgers extended its winning series to six games and rose to 4-0 against Braves this season. Dodgers won 10 of the last 12 matches against Braves.
The game was stopped with rain for 13 minutes after the beginning of the ninth stroke.
Yamamoto (4-2) shot Braves for 5 2/3 inning until Austin Riley doubled in the center. Marcell was stranded there when Ozuna was grounded.
At the beginning of Friday, Yamamoto, called the National League jug of the month, was the only hit. Two walked, hit six and reduced the league leader to 0.90.
Braves finished with only two hit, including Matt Olson running from home to the center.
The Los Angeles attack was ruled by Betts, two strokes, threw two rounds and ran with the fifth Homer.
The Dodgers closer Tanner Scott made an eighth stroke without a score and Evan Phillips worked as the ninth to win his first savings, hit in two.
The losing jug was Grant Holmes (2-2), who threw six inning and allowed two running. Holmes made four strokes, walked two, and shot nine high careers. He was removed after allowing Will Smith's seventh single.
Dylan Lee, Daysbel Hernandez and Rafael Montero made a scoreless shot for Braves.
Dodgers threw his first tours in the fourth shot. Betts chose Smith's sacrifice fly on the right and scored.
Los Angeles made 2-0 in a sixth Homer on a sixth Homer, and the left-wing player Alex Verdugo crossed the leaping attempt and moved to the seats on the left center. Since April 14, it has been the first home run for Betts.
Braves, Olson relaxing Kirby Yates'i 411-meter home running when he greeted 2-1.
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