Braves vs Rockies Recap: Strider shines in Coors blowout

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Braves Take Control at Coors Field
The Atlanta Braves visited Colorado on Sunday to face the Rockies at Coors Field. After beating Colorado 8–6 the day before with late heroics, the Braves came ready for more. Chris Sale started for Atlanta, while Brennan Bernardino took the mound for the Rockies. What unfolded was a dominant performance by the visiting team. The Braves' bats came alive early, and their pitching held firm throughout the afternoon. By game's end, Atlanta cruised to a 9–1 victory over their hosts. This win extended the Braves' winning streak and improved their record to an impressive 24–10. The Rockies, meanwhile, fell to 14–20 after dropping their third consecutive game. Atlanta's offensive firepower proved overwhelming from start to finish.
Early Braves Dominance: Scoring in Bunches
Atlanta struck hard from the opening inning. In the first inning, Baldwin crushed a home run to left field, traveling 384 feet off a 90-mph sinker. That blast brought Acuña Jr. across the plate, giving the Braves an early 2–0 lead. One inning later, Baldwin stayed hot with a single to center that drove in Mateo for a 3–0 advantage. Colorado answered briefly in the third when Beck doubled to left, scoring Karros and making it 3–1. However, Atlanta's offense refused to slow down. In the fourth inning, the Braves poured on three more runs through a combination of hits and smart baserunning. White's bunt single scored Riley, while Baldwin doubled home another run. Albies capped the inning with a sacrifice fly. After four innings, Atlanta led 6–1.
The Braves Seal Victory with Powerful Bats
Atlanta's bats continued their assault in the fifth inning. Riley launched a mammoth home run to left-center field that traveled 438 feet, one of the longest hits of the day. That two-run homer extended the Braves' lead to 8–1, making a comeback nearly impossible for Colorado. The Rockies managed no scoring for the rest of the game as Atlanta's pitching stayed sharp. In the ninth inning, with the outcome already decided, Olson added an exclamation point by launching a home run to right field, traveling 414 feet. The ball exploded off his bat at 110 mph exit velocity, a fitting finish to a dominant Atlanta performance. When the final out was recorded, the Braves had collected 12 hits total and won decisively 9–1. This victory showcased Atlanta's complete team strength both offensively and defensively.
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