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Acuña Jr. decides as a pop-up the victory of the Braves

Acuña Jr. decide como emergente la victoria de los Bravos

Although Ronald Acuña did not start, he was asked to be ready to come in as a pinch hitter if necessary.

And that was all the Venezuelan needed to know.

A pinch-hit double by Acuña tied the game in the seventh. Then he scored the go-ahead run himself, on Ozzie Albies’ two-RBI double, and the Atlanta Braves beat the Miami Marlins 6-4 on Friday night.

The Braves bounced back after blowing a three-run lead.

“You know me. I’m always ready to play,” said Acuña, who was not in the lineup for the third consecutive game due to a strained right quadriceps.

Miami led 4-3 before Venezuela’s Acuña tied the pinch-hit duel with his double down the left-field line off Anthony Bass (1-2). Matt Olson, who led off the seventh with a walk, scored from the first on a two-corner shot.

For the Marlins, Cuban Soler 2-0 with a run scored. The Dominicans Bryan de la Cruz 1-0, Jesús Sánchez 4-0. Venezuelans Jesús Aguilar 4-1 with a run scored and two RBIs, Miguel Rojas 2-0.

For the Braves, the Dominican Marcell Ozuna 4-0. Venezuelans William Contreras 3-1 with a run scored and an RBI, Acuña 1-1 with a run scored and an RBI.

Blue Jays 4 Anaheim 3

Alejandro Kirk scored on an error by right fielder Juan Lagares in the ninth inning and the Toronto Blue Jays rallied from behind to beat the Los Angeles Angels 4-3 on Friday.

Kirk led off the final inning with a single to center off Raisel Iglesias (1-3), who took the loss, then advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt. Lourdes Gurriel Jr.’s line drive to right drove Kirk to third before scoring on a throwing error by Lagares.

Gurriel had three hits and drove in a run while Kirk had two hits for the Blue Jays, who have won seven of their last 10 games.

Trevor Richards (2-0) claimed the victory with a perfect eighth inning and Jordan Romano followed suit in the last for his 15th save.

For the Blue Jays, the Dominicans Santiago Espinal 3-0; Vladimir Guerrero Jr. 4-0; Teoscar Hernandez 4-1; Raimel Tapia 2-1. Mexican Alejandro Kirk 4-2, with two runs scored. Cuban Lourdes Gurriel 4-3, with an RBI.

For the Angels, the Venezuelan Luis Rengifo 4-1, with a run scored. Dominican Juan Lagares 3-0.

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