Today's Three Things: Atlanta's offense rallies against Mets bullpen
The Braves offense couldn't figure out Frankie Montas, but they took their frustrations out against the New York armbarn
The Atlanta Braves took down the New York Mets 7-4 in Citi Field for their fifth consecutive win this season against the division rivals.
Here’s Today’s Three Things from the contest.
The Turning Point
Atlanta’s sixth inning.
Down 3-0 after New York jumped on a bit of bad control from Spencer Strider in the 4th inning and unable to figure out returning starter Frankie Montas, the Braves offense exercised some demons in this one.
Atlanta jumped all over Huascar Brazobán right away, getting three straight walks to load the bases. Ozzie Albies then hit a RBI sacrifice fly, prompting the second mound visit of the inning and a pitching change to lefty José Castillo.
Didn’t work - pinch hitter Eli White singled to score a second run in the inning, while Michael Harris was hit by a pitch to load the bases again (and prompt the inning’s third mound visit.) Noted offensive juggernaut Nick Allen picked up a RBI single to prompt a FOURTH mound visit and another pitching change, this time to Reed Garrett.
In case you forgot, Garrett pitched last night when New York had a lead in the mid-game and decided to go for the win. He didn’t have nearly as much success tonight, as he gave up a two-run single to Matt Olson that pushed the Braves lead to 5-3 before finally getting out of it.
After seeing just 80 pitches in the first five innings against Montas, the Braves saw 96 pitches from five different pitchers across the next two innings.
Today’s Co-Players of the Game
It’s a bit of a cop out, but I’m going with both Nick Allen and Matt Olson.
Allen gave Atlanta some rare productivity from the bottom of the lineup, going 3-4 with a RBI after some well-struck line drives. Interestingly, thanks to an off night from Ronald Acuña Jr. (who walked twice and scored but had no hits), Allen didn’t come around to score but played both great defense and provided three of Atlanta’s first five hits.
Matt Olson, on the flip side, did work from the #2 spot in the lineup. He went 2-4 with a run scored and three RBI, driving in Ronald in the 8th and then coming around to score himself on an Austin Riley double for the team’s surprisingly important insurance runs.
What You’ll Be Talking About
Domination against the Mets.
Tonight’s win was the sixth consecutive victory against the Mets, going back to game 162 of last season. The Braves are now 28 and 10 in their last 38 games against New York, including some interesting domination in their own ballpark - The Braves have 81 wins in Citi Field, the most of any non-Mets team since the ballpark opened in 2009.
What’s Next for the Braves?
The Braves have secured at least a series split and they’re hoping to lock down a series win tomorrow. Didier Fuentes (0-1, 7.20) takes the mound for his 2nd career MLB start opposite Clay Holmes (7-4, 3.04) at 7:10 PM ET.
Does Atlanta have the best pen in June?