Post by Reddington on Feb 10, 2024 11:47:43 GMT -5
Braves OD part Uno
April is the time of year now Braves fans, to continue coming back to the ballpark Lets look at the week in review once again.
4/3 The rain fell in a steady drizzle as the Miami and Atlanta teams clashed at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum. A nail-biting match unfolded, with Atlanta ultimately securing a narrow 3-2 victory over Miami. The game started off quietly, with both teams held scoreless through the first three innings. It wasn't until the bottom of the third that Atlanta managed to break the deadlock, with an RBI double from A. Reyes that put them on the board. Miami responded in the fifth inning tying the game at 1-1. The tie was short-lived, though, as Atlanta reclaimed the lead in the bottom of the sixth. Cedeno launched a solo shot, giving Atlanta a 2-1 advantage. The decisive moment came in the eighth inning when Jennings, who had entered the game as a pinch-runner, scored the winning run for Atlanta. Despite a valiant effort by Miami in the ninth, Valverde secured the save for Atlanta, sealing their 3-2 triumph. Pitching played a crucial role in the outcome, with Harden delivering a stellar performance for Atlanta. In 7.2 innings, he allowed only two runs while striking out nine. Valverde closed out the game in relief, securing the win for Atlanta. The contest was a tense, back-and-forth battle, with both teams showcasing their skills despite the challenging weather conditions. The stands were filled with devoted fans, and a total of 64,970 spectators braved the rain to witness the thrilling matchup. As the final out was recorded, Atlanta celebrated their hard-fought victory in front of their home crowd.
4/4 Under the cloudy skies of the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum, the Miami and Atlanta teams engaged in an intense battle that unfolded into extra innings. The game went into the 10th inning, with Atlanta emerging victorious over Miami with a final score of 4-3. The action kicked off early, with Miami taking the lead in the first inning as Cano launched a solo homer off Atlanta's pitcher, Smith. The score remained 1-0 until the bottom of the third when Atlanta responded with an RBI single from Cedeno, tying the game at 1-1. As the innings unfolded, Miami maintained a slim lead until the seventh inning when Atlanta turned the tide. A series of well-executed plays contributed to Atlanta scoring two runs and taking a 3-2 lead. Miami wasn't ready to concede. In the top of the seventh they tyied the score at 3-3. The game remained deadlocked through the regulation nine innings, forcing it into extra innings. In the bottom of the 10th, Atlanta seized the opportunity to secure the win. Jennings on as a pinch runner stole a base and scred the winning run for Atlanta and sealing their 4-3 triumph. Despite the chilly weather and the threat of rain, a dedicated crowd of 63,045 spectators witnessed the thrilling contest. As the players left the field, Atlanta celebrated their hard-fought victory in front of their home crowd, securing a well-deserved win in a game that showcased the resilience and skill of both teams.
4/5 Under clear skies at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum, the Miami and Atlanta teams delivered a riveting contest that ended with a 5-4 victory for Miami in a game that went down to the wire. The Miami offense got off to a roaring start in the first inning giving Miami an early 3-0 lead. Atlanta responded in the bottom of the first, with Atlanta driving in a run to make it 3-1. Miami continued to add to their lead, and by the seventh they extended their lead to 5-1. Atlanta fought back Sanchez homered in the sixth inning, and in the seventh, Perez's two-run double brought Atlanta within striking distance at 5-4. The game remained tense, and in the ninth inning, Atlanta had a chance to tie or win the game, alas they fell short. The game showcased a mix of offensive power and pitching resilience, keeping the fans on the edge of their seats. With a final attendance of 62,394, the crowd at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum witnessed a thrilling matchup that showcased the competitive spirit of both teams.
4/7 In a dominant pitching performance, the New York Mets team, led by Dan Haren, shut out the Atlanta squad, securing an impressive 8-0 victory at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum. The game was marked by stellar offensive contributions, particularly from Johnson, who hit two home runs. The game was played in cloudy conditions, with a temperature of 52 degrees and a brisk wind blowing out to left field at 17 mph. A total of 61,743 fans witnessed the commanding performance of New York at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum.
4/8 In a remarkable pitching duel at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum, the Atlanta team emerged victorious over New York with a 2-0 win. The game showcased the exceptional performance of Atlanta's starting pitcher, Harden, who threw a complete-game no-hitter, dominating the New York lineup. The first eight innings saw Harden commanding the mound, not allowing a single hit from the New York batters. His impressive performance included ten strikeouts and only one walk. The decisive moment of the game came in the seventh inning when Sanchez belted a two-run home run, providing all the offense Atlanta needed to secure the victory. The final score of 2-0 highlighted the dominance of Harden on the mound. With an attendance of 60,425 fans, the partly cloudy weather and a temperature of 53 degrees created a dramatic backdrop for this pitching masterpiece by Harden. The wind was blowing from left to right at 11 mph, providing an additional challenge for batters.
4/9 In a well-fought contest at Connie Mack Stadium, the Atlanta team secured a 7-3 victory over the Philadelphia side. The game featured a strong offensive performance by Atlanta and an impressive outing by their starting pitcher, Smith. The scoring started in the fourth inning when Atlanta's Perez hit a solo home run, putting the first run on the board. Philadelphia responded in the fifth inning tying the score at 1-1.Atlanta took control in the seventh inning, scoring three. Atlanta continued their offensive onslaught in the eighth inning, adding three more runs, including a two-run homer by Guerrero. Smith pitched masterfully for Atlanta, going 8.1 innings and allowing only four hits and three runs. His solid performance earned him the win. The game had an attendance of 51,137 fans at Connie Mack Stadium. The weather was partly cloudy with a temperature of 39 degrees, and the wind was blowing from left to right at 11 mph. This victory marked a positive start to the season for the Atlanta team.
4/10 The Philadelphia team dominated in a 9-1 victory over Atlanta at Connie Mack Stadium. Philadelphia's bats were lively, and their pitcher, Hamels, delivered an outstanding performance. Atlanta managed to take an early lead in the second however, that would be the only scoring for Atlanta in the game. Atlanta's pitcher, Rupe, had a tough outing, giving up eight runs in 7.1 innings. The loss brought his record to 0-2. The game was p[layed, with 48,608 fans in attendance at Connie Mack Stadium. The weather was clear with a temperature of 38 degrees, and the wind was blowing from left to right at 9 mph.
April is the time of year now Braves fans, to continue coming back to the ballpark Lets look at the week in review once again.
4/3 The rain fell in a steady drizzle as the Miami and Atlanta teams clashed at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum. A nail-biting match unfolded, with Atlanta ultimately securing a narrow 3-2 victory over Miami. The game started off quietly, with both teams held scoreless through the first three innings. It wasn't until the bottom of the third that Atlanta managed to break the deadlock, with an RBI double from A. Reyes that put them on the board. Miami responded in the fifth inning tying the game at 1-1. The tie was short-lived, though, as Atlanta reclaimed the lead in the bottom of the sixth. Cedeno launched a solo shot, giving Atlanta a 2-1 advantage. The decisive moment came in the eighth inning when Jennings, who had entered the game as a pinch-runner, scored the winning run for Atlanta. Despite a valiant effort by Miami in the ninth, Valverde secured the save for Atlanta, sealing their 3-2 triumph. Pitching played a crucial role in the outcome, with Harden delivering a stellar performance for Atlanta. In 7.2 innings, he allowed only two runs while striking out nine. Valverde closed out the game in relief, securing the win for Atlanta. The contest was a tense, back-and-forth battle, with both teams showcasing their skills despite the challenging weather conditions. The stands were filled with devoted fans, and a total of 64,970 spectators braved the rain to witness the thrilling matchup. As the final out was recorded, Atlanta celebrated their hard-fought victory in front of their home crowd.
4/4 Under the cloudy skies of the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum, the Miami and Atlanta teams engaged in an intense battle that unfolded into extra innings. The game went into the 10th inning, with Atlanta emerging victorious over Miami with a final score of 4-3. The action kicked off early, with Miami taking the lead in the first inning as Cano launched a solo homer off Atlanta's pitcher, Smith. The score remained 1-0 until the bottom of the third when Atlanta responded with an RBI single from Cedeno, tying the game at 1-1. As the innings unfolded, Miami maintained a slim lead until the seventh inning when Atlanta turned the tide. A series of well-executed plays contributed to Atlanta scoring two runs and taking a 3-2 lead. Miami wasn't ready to concede. In the top of the seventh they tyied the score at 3-3. The game remained deadlocked through the regulation nine innings, forcing it into extra innings. In the bottom of the 10th, Atlanta seized the opportunity to secure the win. Jennings on as a pinch runner stole a base and scred the winning run for Atlanta and sealing their 4-3 triumph. Despite the chilly weather and the threat of rain, a dedicated crowd of 63,045 spectators witnessed the thrilling contest. As the players left the field, Atlanta celebrated their hard-fought victory in front of their home crowd, securing a well-deserved win in a game that showcased the resilience and skill of both teams.
4/5 Under clear skies at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum, the Miami and Atlanta teams delivered a riveting contest that ended with a 5-4 victory for Miami in a game that went down to the wire. The Miami offense got off to a roaring start in the first inning giving Miami an early 3-0 lead. Atlanta responded in the bottom of the first, with Atlanta driving in a run to make it 3-1. Miami continued to add to their lead, and by the seventh they extended their lead to 5-1. Atlanta fought back Sanchez homered in the sixth inning, and in the seventh, Perez's two-run double brought Atlanta within striking distance at 5-4. The game remained tense, and in the ninth inning, Atlanta had a chance to tie or win the game, alas they fell short. The game showcased a mix of offensive power and pitching resilience, keeping the fans on the edge of their seats. With a final attendance of 62,394, the crowd at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum witnessed a thrilling matchup that showcased the competitive spirit of both teams.
4/7 In a dominant pitching performance, the New York Mets team, led by Dan Haren, shut out the Atlanta squad, securing an impressive 8-0 victory at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum. The game was marked by stellar offensive contributions, particularly from Johnson, who hit two home runs. The game was played in cloudy conditions, with a temperature of 52 degrees and a brisk wind blowing out to left field at 17 mph. A total of 61,743 fans witnessed the commanding performance of New York at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum.
4/8 In a remarkable pitching duel at the Atlanta-Fulton County Coliseum, the Atlanta team emerged victorious over New York with a 2-0 win. The game showcased the exceptional performance of Atlanta's starting pitcher, Harden, who threw a complete-game no-hitter, dominating the New York lineup. The first eight innings saw Harden commanding the mound, not allowing a single hit from the New York batters. His impressive performance included ten strikeouts and only one walk. The decisive moment of the game came in the seventh inning when Sanchez belted a two-run home run, providing all the offense Atlanta needed to secure the victory. The final score of 2-0 highlighted the dominance of Harden on the mound. With an attendance of 60,425 fans, the partly cloudy weather and a temperature of 53 degrees created a dramatic backdrop for this pitching masterpiece by Harden. The wind was blowing from left to right at 11 mph, providing an additional challenge for batters.
4/9 In a well-fought contest at Connie Mack Stadium, the Atlanta team secured a 7-3 victory over the Philadelphia side. The game featured a strong offensive performance by Atlanta and an impressive outing by their starting pitcher, Smith. The scoring started in the fourth inning when Atlanta's Perez hit a solo home run, putting the first run on the board. Philadelphia responded in the fifth inning tying the score at 1-1.Atlanta took control in the seventh inning, scoring three. Atlanta continued their offensive onslaught in the eighth inning, adding three more runs, including a two-run homer by Guerrero. Smith pitched masterfully for Atlanta, going 8.1 innings and allowing only four hits and three runs. His solid performance earned him the win. The game had an attendance of 51,137 fans at Connie Mack Stadium. The weather was partly cloudy with a temperature of 39 degrees, and the wind was blowing from left to right at 11 mph. This victory marked a positive start to the season for the Atlanta team.
4/10 The Philadelphia team dominated in a 9-1 victory over Atlanta at Connie Mack Stadium. Philadelphia's bats were lively, and their pitcher, Hamels, delivered an outstanding performance. Atlanta managed to take an early lead in the second however, that would be the only scoring for Atlanta in the game. Atlanta's pitcher, Rupe, had a tough outing, giving up eight runs in 7.1 innings. The loss brought his record to 0-2. The game was p[layed, with 48,608 fans in attendance at Connie Mack Stadium. The weather was clear with a temperature of 38 degrees, and the wind was blowing from left to right at 9 mph.