Saturday, August 16th, 2025

The Atlanta Braves delivered a commanding performance against the Cleveland Guardians, winning 10-1 on Saturday night in Cleveland. Atlanta’s offense erupted behind Michael Harris II, who homered and doubled, while Nacho Alvarez Jr. and Nick Allen each tallied three hits.
The Braves have now won four consecutive games and eight of their last ten, marking their best stretches of the season. Contributions came from throughout the lineup, with Ronald Acuña Jr. and Marcell Ozuna each providing two hits. The offensive showcase continued to build Atlanta’s momentum in the playoff chase.
Joey Wentz put together another impressive start for Atlanta, earning his fourth win of the year. Wentz worked six innings, allowing just one run on three hits while striking out five. He kept Cleveland’s bats quiet and set the tone for the team’s decisive victory.
The Braves jumped ahead in the second inning, with Nacho Alvarez Jr. driving in the game’s first run. Nick Allen followed up with a two-run double that quickly put the Braves in command.
Cleveland’s Bryan Rocchio responded with a solo home run in the third, narrowing the gap to 3-1. However, Atlanta surged back, piling on seven runs across the middle innings. Michael Harris II’s two-run home run was the highlight, breaking open the game as Atlanta’s lead grew from 3-1 to a comfortable 10-1 advantage by the sixth inning.
Hunter Stratton secured his first save of the season by pitching the final three innings without allowing Cleveland to mount a comeback.
Slade Cecconi took the loss for Cleveland, surrendering eight runs (six earned) and 10 hits over 4 2/3 innings. The Guardians’ pitching was unable to cool down Atlanta’s potent lineup.
Michael Harris II extended his multi-hit streak to eight games, the longest streak in MLB this season and the longest by a Braves player since 2013. Harris is batting .500 during the streak, with eight of his 17 hits going for extra bases, underscoring his impact as a spark plug for Atlanta.
The Braves and Guardians will wrap up the series with Atlanta sending right-hander Erick Fedde (4-12, 5.40 ERA) to the mound against Cleveland left-hander Logan Allen (7-9, 3.94 ERA).
The Atlanta Braves surged to a 10-1 victory over the Cleveland Guardians, powered by Michael Harris II’s home run and extended hitting streak, strong outings from Joey Wentz and Hunter Stratton, and a relentless offensive effort. As Atlanta continues to build momentum, the series finale promises another exciting matchup.
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