The Braves Just Unloaded 19 Hits on Cleveland and It Wasn't Even Close
The Atlanta Braves absolutely demolished the Cleveland Guardians on the road, racking up 19 hits in a 13-1 beatdown that was never really competitive. This wasn't a close game that got out of hand in the late innings. This was a complete and total mismatch from the jump, and the Guardians had no answer for what the Braves brought to the plate.
That's a Lot of Leather Work
Nineteen hits is genuinely ridiculous. That's not a typical baseball game where one team gets hot for an inning or two. That's sustained, relentless offensive pressure across the entire contest. The Braves didn't need to rely on home runs or a couple of big moments. They just kept putting runners on base and kept pushing across runs. Cleveland's pitching staff simply couldn't get anyone out when it mattered, and the Braves made them pay for every mistake.
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A 13-1 final score tells you everything you need to know about how lopsided this thing was. The Guardians managed just one run, which means they were basically playing for pride by the middle innings. For a team looking to make a run early in the season, getting absolutely shelled like this has to sting. The Braves, meanwhile, are showing they can do serious damage when their lineup gets rolling.
What's Next
This is the kind of game that sticks with a team. Cleveland has to figure out how to bounce back from a complete offensive collapse by their pitching staff, while Atlanta keeps momentum on their side heading into their next matchup.
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