Spencer Schwellenbach leads brave people on flickering dishes

Spencer Schwellenbach launched seven solid rounds and won the Vislanta Braves on Monday evening on Monday evening, who beat the New York Mets 3-2 dish in the opening of a series of four games between the rivals of the National League East.
Michael Harris II delivered a second -round sacrifice fly before Ronald Acuna Jr. and Sean Murphy Loft another bag steal from a round later for the Braves, who won five of the seven, including four following games since last Tuesday.
Juan Soto struck a two -point circuit in the sixth, but struck runners at the corners to finish the eighth for the food, who lost nine of the 10 in the fall 1 1/2 games behind the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East. New York held an advance of 5 1/2 game on June 12.
Schwellenbach (6-4) abandoned the two points on four strokes with a walk while removing four. The right -hander withdrew the first eight strikers he faced and granted only one runner to the second base until the sixth, when he walked Brandon Nimmo with two withdrawals before Soto went to the center.
Raisel Iglesias granted two single to Francisco Lindor and Nimmo in the eighth before Dylan Lee pushes Soto to top an eight -point duel. Lee then launched a perfect ninth to get his second stop for the season and the first backup for the brave since May 16.
The acuna was 2 for 5 with a stolen base. He hits .396 in 28 games since his return from a left ACL torn on May 23.
Matt Olson added two strokes for the brave, who won despite the exchange of 11 Baserunners and the 1 for 11 with runners in a score position.
Paul Blackburn (0-2) took the defeat for the food after authorizing the three points on six strokes and three goals on balls while removing five in 4 2/3 innings. Baty and Lindor had two strokes each.
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