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Marcell Ozuna’s walking home with two runs gives Braves 4-2 against Phillies

Atlanta-five hours and 38 minutes separated first place on Thursday and Marcell Ozunas Walk-Off-Homerun in the early morning hours of Friday morning during the 4-2 defeat of the Phillies against the Braves.

Although street games were waiting for both teams on Friday evening, MLB was pointed out to wait a 2-hour, 45-minute rain delay between the sixth and seventh inning when heavy rain and lightning moved to the region. As soon as the game was resumed, three inner sings were not enough to pay things.

Johan Rojas took a walk loaded by bases to the top of the 11th inning to break a 1-1 patent situation that lasted since the third. But Joe Ross allowed Austin Riley to achieve a double to achieve the Ghost Runner in order to tie things up again before Ozuna increased a slider for victory.

Phillies’ manager, Rob Thomson, said Ross was only available in an emergency after he had thrown 1 ⅔ Innings on Wednesday.

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After the Phillie’s starter of Jesús Luzardo had a first inning run, he kept the braves off the board until the rain went in. The left-handed six, brought his season strikes to 25 and brought him with the team-mate Zack Wheeler, Malenzie Gore of Teammate Zack Wheel, and the Malenzie Gore and the Logan-Lokan-Bleitan with Seattle Mariners’ Logan Gilbert.

Four of these strikes came to his arsenal on the Luzardo sweeper this spring.

“I think I’m probably exactly where I want to be, had a few good excursions with my things and then an excursion like this, in which we somehow burn it and still get it up,” said Luzardo. “I think it shows where we are.”

He fought out problems in the third inning. Luzardo allowed three consecutive singles-obtobics, he extinguished a runner by first removing Ozzie Albies-and then Matt Olson worked with a 14-pitch bat. Luzardo won the battle and ended the inning with a double game with a sink.

Luzardo was teammate at Olson in the Oakland a’s and then wrote an SMS to him.

“I said ’14 is far too much.

Brave Starter Spencer Schwellenbach entered the game with a flawless era after two starts, but Kyle Schwarber spoiled it with a swing of the bat. Schwarber sent his sixth Homerun of the year 429 feet into the direct center and drove the game 1-1 in the third. It was the last run for both teams until 11th inning.

Alec Bohm, who fell in seventh place in the order for the first time since 2023, continued and went 0: 5. In his first three bats, he came onto the plate with at least one runner and hit the finale from the inning. After the delay, Bohm worked a 3-1 number of Braves closer Rasiel Iglesias in the ninth, but flew to Deep Center Field. He made a firm contact and pushed an output speed of 99.6 miles per hour.

Bohm declined a comment after the game.

Nick Castellanos scored the clean up in Bohms Place and struck five times.

“I think you have to give your jugs some recognition because you got him out of the zone,” said Thomson.

Until the two Phillies’ hit by Ross were illuminated after the break. They turned to the helper Carlos Hernández in the seventh, who had not been published since March 29.

Jordan Romano threw a 1-2-3 eighth inning and showed encouraging signs with its fastball speed. His four-sea distance of 95.9 miles per hour, compared to its season average of 94.6 miles per hour. Matt Strahm and Tanner Banks performed a goalless ninth or tenth place.

“I felt really good in terms of our bullpen,” said Thomson. “With Romano it looks as if the rest had helped him. Hernández in the game and show what he has. Curveballs, really good. Split is good.

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