Spencer Schwellenbach Tops Citizens

Spencer Schwellenbach made seven powerful strokes and Atlanta Braves defeated Washington Nationals 5-2, which visited Tuesday to reach the .500 points for the first time this season.
Braves lost the first seven matches of the season and failed to reach the attempts to reach the point of attempt. With Tuesday victory, they sent Washington with a seventh flat loss, while they won the first two games of the four -game series.
Schwellenbach (2-3) allowed two runs in four strokes with two walks and three strikes. He lost three games and won for the first time since he beat Miami on April 4.
Pierce Johnson worked ninth to save his first savings.
A couple of Atlanta Çaylak Drake Baldwin went to 3 to 3 with a host running, three running and two RBIs. Ozzie Albies ended her 28 sled, 2 to 2 to 2 with a RBI.
Michael Soroka, who made his first start against Washington’s old club, was removed after four Inning. After throwing 81 fields, he allowed two runs in four strokes with a walk and four strokes.
CJ Abrams from Washington have first hit the right field seats for the fifth home run since April 9th. Abrams’ career was the 10th leader Homer.
Citizens added a run in the fourth shot. James Wood scored a leading walk and scored goals in Amed Rosario’s two output single.
Atlanta, Baldwin, the fourth of the two conditions of Homer to the right field seats when he took the fourth place in the fourth place.
Atlanta ranked fifth to Austin Riley’s RBI Single, Brad Lord (1-5) took the lead, but when the threat was hit by Matt Olson and Riley was thrown as he was trying to play the second.
Braves scored two outputs in the RBI single of Eli White in the middle of the sixth shot and added an insurance work at the Eighth RBI Single from Albies.
Citizens placed Luis Garcia JR. on the paternity list and recalled Trey Lipscomb from Trade-a Rochester on Tuesday. Garcia is expected to join the team at Baltimore on Friday.
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