Cardinals are trying to overcome the road problems in Braves

Atlanta Braves, who was new to Minnesota Twins’s three -game sweeping, Monday night St. Louis will try to continue their moments when they open a three -game house against Cardinals.
This season will be the first meeting between teams; Louis won four of six games against Atlanta last season.
However, Cardinals fought on the road this season, went to 1-9, lost five of the last six matches and came out of a four-game scan by New York Mets.
St. Louis manager Oliver Marmol, “(Mets) took good horse-salas and found great Hitler.” He said. “This (smells) because it was four in a row … So, we have to do better. That’s it.”
In a shot match on Monday, a pair of right hand will use-Spencer Schwellenbach of Atlanta (1-1, 2.55 ERA) to Erick Fedde (1-2, 3.43).
24 -year -old Schwellenbach comes from the worst start of the season. On Tuesday, two Homer in Toronto defeated 6-3, two walks and three strokes, including 4 2/3 strokes, allowed six running. It was the first beginning that he could not make at least six strokes at the beginning and allowed more than one run for the first time.
“There will be hiccups from time to time.” He said. He continued: “We have the ability to take steps when you need it.
In 2024, Schwellenbach went to Cardinals 0-2 with 6,55 ERA.
“I feel a very good building at the end of last year and in spring training, and I’m trying to get in and get as much up as much as possible and get as much as possible,” he said. “Take it as every game and build good things and learn from bad.”
The fed will make the fifth start of the season and allow one or less running in three games. On Tuesday, on his last trip against Houston, he lost his loss after six inning worked and allowed three strokes, three walks and allowing the season to be shot at the highest five. On April 9, the FedDE did not allow six inning to hit Pittsburgh, but was removed due to four walks and the number of high fields. Louis lost 2-1 in Inning.
The Fedde had 10 matches against Braves (nine beginnings), but went to 0-6 with 11.03 ERA.
The hottest St. Louis Vurucu was Thomas Saggese, who was in the last four games with four pairs and 6 to 17 to 17 to 17 RBIs.
Matt Olson from Atlanta has a five -game shot. For the season, three homer and 13 RBI .233 hits.
In 2018-19 Marcel Ozuna, who plays for Louis, shoots .305 with four Homer and nine RBIs.
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