Braves' Max Fried goes the distance, continues domination of Cubs
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[May 23, 2024]
Left-hander Max Fried continued his mastery of the Chicago Cubs
by throwing a complete game to lead the visiting Atlanta Braves to a 9-2
win on Wednesday.
Fried, who pitched seven no-hit innings against the Mets on May 11,
retired the first 15 Chicago batters before Ian Happ doubled to start
the sixth. Fried (4-2) allowed two runs (one earned) on three hits, no
walks and nine strikeouts, and posted his second complete game of the
season. |
May 22, 2024; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs pitcher Justin Steele
(35) throws the ball against the Atlanta Braves during the first inning
at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports |
Fried improved his career record against
Chicago to 6-0 with a 1.42 ERA in six starts.
Chicago's Justin Steele (0-2) pitched 6 1/3 innings and allowed
five runs on six hits and one walk. He had five strikeouts.
The teams have split the first two games of the three-game
series.
The Braves took the lead in the third inning. Michael Harris II
got the first hit of the game and scored when Adam Duvall hit a
two-run homer into the center field stands. It was Duvall's
third homer and traveled 423 feet. It was the sixth homer
allowed by Steele in five starts.
The Cubs cut the lead to 2-1 in the sixth when Happ doubled,
took third on a one-out wild pitch that sailed far over the head
of catcher Travis d'Arnaud, and scored on Miguel Amaya's high
chopper to third base.
The Braves scored six times in the seventh to take an 8-1 lead.
The rally began when Orlando Arcia doubled, advanced to third on
an infield grounder, and scored on Zack Short's safety squeeze.
The Braves then loaded the bases and scored on Ozzie Albies'
sacrifice fly and back-to-back homers from Marcell Ozuna and
Matt Olson for the second time in three days.
Ozuna's homer, his National League-leading 15th, was a three-run
shot and extended his hitting streak to 15 games. The three RBIs
gave him 46 and moved him into a tie with Philadelphia's Alec
Bohm for the most in the NL. Olson's solo homer was his seventh.
Chicago reliever Porter Hodge made his major league debut in the
eighth inning and struck out the side.
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