Teheran, who made the All-Star Game in 2014, allowed five hits over
six scoreless innings in his last start of the year and the Braves
blanked the National League Central champion St. Louis Cardinals 4-0
on Friday night at a wet Turner Field.
Rookie second baseman Daniel Castro homered off Cardinals starter
Jaime Garcia and finished 3-for-5 with two RBIs and two runs scored.
Teheran (11-8) had a 1.61 ERA in his last six outings and finished
with 10 quality starts in his last 12 games.
"He's put a nice little run together," manager Fredi Gonzalez said.
"He pitched out of a heck of a jam."
Teheran escaped a bases-loaded situation with no outs in the fifth
inning and finished 8-2 at home this season. He struck out six and
walked one before leaving after 97 pitches.
The 24-year-old right-hander from Colombia finished with a 4.04 ERA
and had 171 strikeouts in 200 2/3 innings
St. Louis (100-60) is assured of the best record in the National
League and is using the final regular-season series against the
Braves (65-95) as a tune-up for the postseason.
Right-hander Adam Wainwright, who came off the disabled list
Wednesday, worked a scoreless sixth inning for the Cardinals in his
second relief appearance, with the only Atlanta runner coming on an
error.
"My arm is ready," said Wainwright, a two-time 20-game winner.
Wainwright suffered a torn Achilles tendon during a start in late
April and had been expected to miss the rest of the season. He is
also scheduled to pitch an inning Sunday against the Braves and
pitch out of the bullpen in the postseason.
Wainwright allowed a run on two hits and a walk against the
Pittsburgh in his return, but was more back to normal against the
Braves.
"Certainly better command and location of all my pitches I threw,"
he said. "The more I get comfortable pitching out of the bullpen ...
the more crisp I'll be. My breaking stuff was the last (to come
around). ... It was behind my fastball."
Cardinals starter Garcia, trying to stay sharp for the National
League Division Series, worked just four innings and finished the
regular season 10-6 with a 2.43 ERA.
The left-hander, who had been 7-1 with a 2.64 ERA since Aug. 1,
allowed six hits and two runs. He walked two and struck out five
while throwing 72 pitches.
"I'm not going to lie, it's not easy sometimes when you've clinched
already," Garcia said. "You try to do your best and not think about
what's happening next week. ... The main thing was just to get my
pitches in. ... I'm going to be ready to go."
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The Braves scored their final two runs in the eighth, with Castro
delivering an RBI triple and right fielder Nick Markakis producing a
run-scoring single.
"He puts the ball in play. He's a nice piece to have ... nice
complementary player," Gonzalez said of Castro.
Castro picked on an inside 0-1 two-seam fastball from Garcia with
one out in the third inning, lining his second homer of the season
into the left-field seats.
"He's more of a hit-and-run, bunt, get him over kind of guy,"
Gonzalez said. "But they've made a couple of mistakes on him and
he's been able to run the ball out of the ballpark."
Markakis and third baseman Adonis Garcia followed with singles, and
catcher A.J. Pierzynski made it 2-0 with an RBI double.
NOTES: The Cardinals rested four regulars -- RF Jason Heyward, 3B
Matt Carpenter, SS Jhonny Peralta and 2B Kolten Wong. ... The series
marks the return of Atlanta resident Heyward, who was traded by the
Braves last winter after spending five seasons with his hometown
team. ... RHP John Lackey (13-9, 2.69 ERA) will start for St. Louis
in the middle game of the series Saturday against former Cardinals
RHP Shelby Miller (5-17, 3.15 ERA). ... Miller, acquired by the
Braves for Heyward, has lost 16 straight decisions and gone 24
starts without a victory. ... Braves C Christian Bethancourt isn't
expected to play in the series after aggravating his left thumb
injury Thursday against Washington. ... LHP Paco Rodriguez, acquired
by the Braves from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 13-player trade
before the July deadline, will likely miss all of next season after
needing Tommy John surgery. The reliever was already on the 60-day
disabled list following arthroscopic surgery while with the Dodgers.
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