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Braves Dominate Guardians with 13-1 Win, Clinch Series in Style

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The reports of the Braves’ offensive demise were greatly exaggerated. Just a night after being blanked for the first time since last July, the Braves erupted for a commanding 13-1 victory over the Cleveland Guardians, securing their third rubber match of the season. This win keeps Atlanta as the only team in the league that has not lost a series this season.

In a display of sheer dominance, the Braves amassed 19 hits, marking their third game with at least 15 hits this season and setting the record for the most hits by a major league team in a single game this year. Nine players contributed to the hit parade, led by Jorge Mateo’s perfect 4-for-4 night, while Ozzie Albies and Mauricio Dubon each added three hits.

The offensive onslaught began early, as Atlanta handed Cleveland starter Tanner Bibee the worst outing of his young career. Bibee surrendered a career-high eight runs and tied his personal best by allowing 11 hits. The Guardians’ situation worsened when former Brave Kolby Allard entered in relief, giving up five runs on eight hits over three innings.

The bottom of the Braves’ order played a pivotal role in the victory, combining for an impressive 12 hits and eight RBIs. The scoring kicked off in the second inning with consecutive two-out RBI hits from Dubon and Mateo, followed by an RBI double from Ronald Acuña Jr., giving Atlanta an early 3-0 lead. Dominic Smith then extended the advantage with a two-run homer in the fourth, his third in just 12 games.

This offensive firepower was more than enough support for Atlanta ace Chris Sale, who rebounded from a rough outing against the Angels. Although he allowed at least one baserunner in each of his six innings and scattered eight hits, Sale displayed clutch pitching by stranding seven runners and holding the Guardians hitless in six at-bats with runners in scoring position. His only blemish came in the sixth when Rhys Hoskins hit a leadoff homer, but Sale quickly regained his composure to retire the next three batters.

With a comfortable lead, the Braves continued to pile on the runs, scoring four more in the fifth inning to push the score to 9-0. After Drake Baldwin, the only starter without a hit, lined out, five of the next six batters reached base, highlighted by an RBI single from Albies, a two-run double from pinch hitter Kyle Farmer, and another RBI hit from Dubon.

In the eighth inning, Atlanta added four additional runs, prompting Cleveland to call on catcher Austin Hedges to pitch the final out of the ninth. The freshly called-up Dylan Dodd took over after Sale, throwing three shutout innings and allowing just one hit, sealing a stress-free win and earning his third career save.

The Braves will remain at home as they begin next week with a three-game series against the Marlins, followed by a weekend matchup against the Phillies.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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