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Braves notes for Tuesday's game with Boston

Brian Snitker talks about tonight's game in Boston
Braves notes for Tuesday's game with Boston
Braves notes for Tuesday's game with Boston

The Braves and Red Sox continue a three-game series with the second of six games between the teams this season...Atlanta beat Boston, 6-3, last night...The clubs will close out the regular season against each other with three games in Atlanta, September 25-27. • The Braves last played the Red Sox in 2018, going 1-5, including 1-2 here in Boston...They have not won the season set with Boston since 2004, when they went 2-1 against the Red Sox. 

The clubs have played nine season series since 2004, and the Braves have gone 11-29 (.275) overall and 0-8-1 in series play over this time frame...From the beginning of interleague play in 1997 through 2004, the Braves went 22-11 (.667) against the Red Sox. • The Braves last won a series at Fenway Park in 2002, sweeping a three-game set...Since that sweep, they have gone 8-14 (.364) here in Boston. 

RHP Ian Anderson has never faced Boston before, and is making just his second career appearance...A native of Rexford, NY, Anderson beat the Yankees, 5-1, in his major league debut on August 26. • Red Sox starter RHP Ryan Weber was drafted by Atlanta in the 22nd round of the 2009 First-Year Player Draft and made his debut with the Braves in 2015...He has never pitched against Atlanta. 

RILEY DELIVERS: Austin Riley broke a 2-2 tie in last night’s fifth inning with a bases-clearing triple to right field...He finished the night 2-for-5 with three RBI. • The triple was the second of Riley’s career, and Atlanta’s first bases-loaded triple since Mallex Smith cleared the bases on May 30, 2016 vs. SF. • Since the beginning of Atlanta’s last homestand on August 17, a span of 11 games, Riley has batted .375/.419/.700 with six extra-base hits and 12 RBI...He has hits in 10 of the 11 games, including five multi-hit games. 

LEAD AFTER FIVE: Atlanta took a 5-2 lead in the fifth inning last night and held on to beat Boston, 6-3...The Braves moved to 13-0 when leading after five innings this season. • The Braves’ 13 wins without a loss in such situations are the most in the majors, and they are one of just two teams to not lose a game when leading after five innings this season...Kansas City is 8-0. • Atlanta relievers have combined to compile a 3.22 ERA (53 ER/148.1 IP), which is fifth lowest in the majors and second lowest in the NL (LAD, 2.04)...The Braves 13 wins in relief are tied for third most in baseball. • Three Atlanta relievers have scoreless-inning streaks of at least 5.0 innings. (A.J. Minter - 10.2, Chris Martin - 8.0, Shane Greene - 5.0)