Braves vs Mariners Recap: Late Rally Ends in 3-2 Win

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Braves Battle Back After Tough Loss
The Atlanta Braves visited Seattle on Wednesday, May 6, hoping to bounce back from a heartbreaking loss the night before. Tuesday's game had slipped away when the Mariners mounted an impressive comeback to win 5–4, leaving Atlanta frustrated. This time, the Braves came to play with determination and resilience. Starting pitcher Bryce Elder took the mound for Atlanta, while George Kirby started for the home team Mariners. Both teams were hungry for victory, but Atlanta had revenge on their minds. The Braves' pitching staff, led by stars like Spencer Strider and Chris Sale, gave the team confidence they could shut down Seattle's lineup. Although injuries had affected the roster, including Ronald Acuña Jr. and Jorge Mateo, the Braves remained focused and ready to compete.
Crawford's Blast Gives Seattle Early Lead
Seattle struck first in this matchup when J.P. Crawford launched a powerful home run in the third inning. Crawford's bat was smoking hot—he crushed a four-seam fastball traveling at 93 miles per hour with an exit velocity of 103 miles per hour. The ball soared 395 feet to right field, sailing over the wall as the crowd erupted. Mitch Garver scored on the play, giving the Mariners a 2–0 lead. Atlanta's pitcher Bryce Elder faced early adversity but remained composed. The Braves needed to respond quickly to stay in the game. One inning later, Atlanta showed their toughness and determination by striking back. This back-and-forth battle set the tone for an exciting contest where every run mattered tremendously.
Olson's Home Run Delivers Dramatic Victory
Atlanta answered Seattle's early lead with authority in the fourth inning when Mauricio Dubón delivered a clutch double to right field. The ball traveled just 91 feet but found the gap perfectly, allowing Ozzie Albies and Matt Olson to score. Suddenly the game was tied 2–2, and momentum had shifted toward the Braves. For innings, both teams played excellent defense and pitching. Finally, in the ninth inning, Matt Olson stepped up and changed everything with a massive home run to center field. His bat met a slider traveling at 86 miles per hour with explosive force, sending the ball 412 feet into the air. When it landed, the Braves had won 3–2, giving Atlanta their revenge victory and improving their record.
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