Ninegraph, Emphasize Braves' win through Reds.

Aj Smith-Shawver hit the eighth shot and Atlanta Braves defeated Cincinnati Reds 4-0, who visited Monday at the opener of three match series.
Smith-Shawver (2-2) threw eight innings of high career and did not hit a hit-one hit by a leader by Santiago Espinal with four walks and five strikes. He threw 99 fields, for 60 strikes.
Smith-Shawver was trying to be the first Atlanta jug that did not hit Los Angeles Dodgers since Kent Mercker on April 8, 1994.
Enyel de Los Santos made the ninth kick and worked on a two -output to nail Atlanta's second closure win.
Reds, who lost his right hand, was a Brady singer (4-2). He threw six inning and allowed four strokes, two walks and four runs on two strikes.
Alex Verdugo had two of Braves' seven hit.
Braves made four running to take the lead in the third shot. Verdugo doubled Nick Allen, then scored a goal in Austin Riley's RBI single. This has built a unusual game that collects a home run of Matt Olson.
Olson sliced a liner against the left field and the rookie Tyler Callihan ran to the corner to make a game. He reached for the capture, temporarily held the ball on his glove, but hit the side wall and loosened the ball. Olson went home in the sixth house of the year.
Callihan, a rookie playing only in the fourth match, grasped the field until he joined him and left the field. Later, he was diagnosed with broken left forearm. Blake Dunn finished the game on the left field.
Elly de la Cruz from Cincinnati went to 4 to 4 to end the 23 -game -based line of career.
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