Yastrzemski Powers Braves to Series Win Over Pirates

Yastrzemski Powers Braves to Series Win Over Pirates

Braves Clinch Series Win Over Pirates

Early Leads and Late Drama

Atlanta built a 6‑2 advantage after the fourth inning, but Pittsburgh chipped away to leave the Braves clinging to a 6‑5 lead entering the ninth. The Braves offense stayed hot, highlighted by three home runs that kept the crowd’s nerves intact. Mike Yastrzemski delivered insurance and then some with a two‑out grand slam, a blow that allowed Raisel Iglesias to sit out the closing frame and gave Atlanta a 10‑5 victory.

Home‑Run Highlights

Matt Olson sparked the scoring with his 25th homer of the season, a massive shot to right off Mitch Keller, who entered the game with a 6‑7 record. Olson’s milestone home run also tied Dale Murphy’s franchise record by coming in his 740th consecutive game. Ozzie Albies and Mauricio Dubón added RBI doubles and singles in the third, while Bryan Reynolds and Esmerlyn Valdez answered with back‑to‑back homers for the Pirates.

Middle‑Inning Surge

Jim Jarvis ignited the Braves with his first career home run, a two‑run blast to right, and Drake Baldwin followed with an RBI single that pushed the lead to 6‑2. Jarvis continued his productive inning with a double and a single, falling one hit short of a cycle and posting his first multi‑hit game at the major league level. Baldwin finished 2‑for‑4, and the Braves amassed 11 hits with eight of the nine starters collecting knocks.

Pitching Struggles and Moments

Braves starter Bryce Elder allowed four runs—three earned—over four innings, including a two‑run homer by Jake Mangum. Mitch Keller lasted just three innings, surrendering three runs on four hits in an extended third frame. Despite the early trouble, Dylan Dodd earned his second win, tossing a clean fifth before a weather delay halted play. Elder snapped a three‑game losing streak, though he did not receive the win.

Bullpen Holds Firm

Atlanta’s relief corps covered five innings after the rain delay, keeping the Pirates at bay. JR Ritchie walked leadoff batters in each of his two frames but yielded just one run, and Danny Young turned a double play to escape a seventh‑inning jam. James Karinchak issued a leadoff walk in the eighth, yet Olson’s alert play at first stranded the runner. Victor Mederos closed out the game with three consecutive strikeouts to secure the series win.

Series Impact and Next Steps

The victory marks Atlanta’s second series win since a June 5‑7 sweep of the Pirates in Atlanta. The Braves will carry this momentum into the All‑Star break, opening a three‑game set against St. Louis on Friday night at 8:15 EDT on Apple TV.


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