The brave and the Reds both mark 8 points in the same round

With all the respect that I owe you to the deadline for the MLB trade, the most ridiculous moment on Thursday came during the eighth round of the Reds match of Atlanta Braves-Cincinnati.
It was a normal match for seven rounds. The Reds took an advance of 3-0 in the third, but the brave returned, equaling the match in the sixth. Classic baseball stuff.
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And then the Braves scored eight points at the top of the eighth, opening the frame with five consecutive strokes and marking six other consecutive bases after a degree of the profri jurickson. The Reds experienced four lifts in this round before Brent Suter ultimately ends the Channel, the game apparently lost at 11-3.
The Reds responded with eight consecutive strokes to open the bottom of the Channel, crowned by a three -point Spencer Steer circuit.
Per Elias Sports, it was only the third time in the history of the MLB that the two teams scored at least eight points in the same round, joining a Detroit Tigers-Texas Rangers match on May 8, 2004 and a match of Chicago White Sox-New Yankees on August 2, 2007.
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More points came to the ninth, sending the game to extras, in which the brave prevailed via a sacrificial fly by Marcell Ozuna in the 10th. Braves Closer Raisel Iglesias prevented the Ghost Runner from scoring to refuse the Reds their best victory of the year.
All of this made a funny victory table.
The match was one of the only three to play on the day of the deadline, in which the Reds were a moderate buyer and the brave were a hesitant seller. Atlanta was well out of the 46-62 playoff series, while the Reds are in the Joker hunt at 57-53.


