Gausman returns from IL to lead
Braves past Nationals
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[July 22, 2019]
Kevin Gausman came off the
injured list to throw seven strong innings and pace the Atlanta
Braves to a 7-1 win over the visiting Washington Nationals on
Sunday.
Gausman (3-5) left the game after allowing two leadoff hits in the
eighth, one of which led to a run. He gave up five hits and struck
out eight. The veteran right-hander had been idle with right foot
plantar fasciitis since June 11 and began his rehab assignments on
July 5. He earned his first win since May 11.
The win gave the Braves a split of the four-game series.
The losing pitcher was Joe Ross (0-2), who made his first start.
Ross pitched 5 1/3 innings and allowed three runs on eight hits, two
walks and six strikeouts.
Ross became the team's first starting pitcher to receive a loss
since June 15, a stretch of 27 games, which matched a record held by
the 1916 New York Giants.
The Braves got two runs in the first inning when Nick Markakis drove
a single to right field that scored Dansby Swanson and Freddie
Freeman.
Atlanta added a run in the sixth when Josh Donaldson hit a solo
homer, his 23rd, to left-center field.
Atlanta left fielder Ronald Acuna Jr. went 2-for-4 and has reached
base in 27 consecutive games. He blasted a two-run homer in the
eighth, his 24th, off reliever Kyle McGowin.
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Braves starting pitcher Kevin Gausman (45) pitches against the
Washington Nationals during the first inning at SunTrust Park.
Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
The Braves scored twice in the seventh inning against reliever Javy
Guerra. Acuna walked and came all the way around to score on
Freeman's double. Acuna slipped while rounding third, but regained
his footing and was able to scamper home. Freeman took third on
Victor Robles' throwing error and scored when Donaldson singled up
the middle.
The Nationals scored in the eighth. Brian Dozier scored when
pinch-hitter Gerardo Parra dropped a single into left in front of
Acuna.
Washington may have lost first baseman Ryan Zimmerman to a heel
injury suffered while running out a single in the second inning.
--Field Level Media
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