Bottom of the order leads Braves to series-clinching rout of Guardians
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Bottom of the order leads Braves to series-clinching rout of Guardians
"Atlanta finished with 19 hits, its third game with at least 15 this season and the most hits a major league team has had in a game this season."
"The bottom four spots in the order played a big role in Sunday's win, amassing a combined 12 hits and eight RBIs."
"Chris Sale... allowed at least one baserunner in each of his six innings on the mound and scattered eight hits."
"Sale's only run allowed came on... holding the Guardians hitless in six at-bats with runners in scoring position."
The Braves achieved a commanding 13-1 victory over the Cleveland Guardians, marking their third rubber match win of the season. Atlanta's offense was prolific, recording 19 hits, with nine players contributing, including Jorge Mateo's perfect 4-for-4 performance. Cleveland's Tanner Bibee suffered a career-worst outing, allowing eight runs. The Braves' bottom order excelled, combining for 12 hits and eight RBIs. Chris Sale, despite allowing eight hits, effectively managed the game, preventing runs in critical situations and securing the win for Atlanta.
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