Giants Sweep Braves—But the Real Story Is What’s Next for Atlanta

Giants Sweep Braves—But the Real Story Is What’s Next for Atlanta

The San Francisco Giants completed a three-game sweep of the Atlanta Braves on Sunday with a 4-3 victory at Oracle Park, powered by Mike Yastrzemski’s three RBIs and a resilient bullpen performance. The Giants, now riding a five-game winning streak, surged back from a 3-1 deficit in the fourth inning as Yastrzemski delivered a two-out, two-run double to tie the game and later scored the go-ahead run on a Braves error.

For Atlanta, the loss marks their seventh straight and drops them to a season-low games under .500 at 27-37. Despite Matt Olson driving in all three Braves runs—including a two-run double—the Braves’ offense couldn’t recover after the Giants’ pivotal fourth inning. Atlanta’s struggles are highlighted by losses in their last games, with eight of those defeats coming by just one run.

The Giants’ bullpen held firm after starter Landen Roupp’s six innings, with Camilo Doval locking down his ninth save of the season San Francisco now prepares for a series against the Rockies, while the Braves look to regroup as they head to Milwaukee to face the Brewers, hoping to end their slide with Chris Sale set to start Monday.

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