Sunday's Braves Report: Teheran grabs attention with return; and notes
Teheran has sizzling return to bigs
Julio Teheran fanned 11 and threw six no-hit innings to lead Atlanta to a 4-1 win over San Diego.
Teheran had been on the DL since June 5, but returned with some heat. John Camargo’s two-run double in the fourth was enough.
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Braves rotation owns a 1.00 ERA (8 ER/72 IP) in last 11 home games. They've allowed 34 hits and walked 13 in that span./GB
Teheran’s right hamstring began cramping in the sixth inning. He felt it more on that last pitch and didn’t have much flexibility when he got to the dugout./MB
Julio has his first double-digit strikeout game since he struck out 12 Tigers in final game at Turner Field in 2016./GB
Teheran has retired 14 straight and held the Padres hitless through five innings (74 pitches). His 4-seamer has averaged 91.3. He's thrown 14 sliders (6 whiffs and 2 called strikes)./MB
Snit decided to rest Albies, who is out of the lineup for the first time this year. He has hit .172 (17-for-99) with a .502 OPS over his past 23 games./MB
Soroka will start Tuesday’s game in Toronto and Sanchez will get Wednesday’s game against the Blue Jays. As it stands now, Newcomb will start Friday and Folty will return from the DL Saturday. So, it looks like McCarthy will be available out of the pen/MB
Next
At Toronto, Tuesday, 7:07 p.m., Fox Sports SE