The Atlanta Braves brought a slim lead late, yet inevitably couldn't hold as they were walked off by the Blue Jays in the 9th inning to drop Sunday's matchup, 6-5, and seal a move for Toronto. What do we need to understand from the competition?Fielding was an experience todayThe Braves devoted three errors today, and also the wind was mainly responsible. It was a beautiful day in Toronto, if you were a follower - bright as well as 53 degrees, with the roofing open, however the eleven miles per hour winds at gametime were swirling and made each and every single pop-up right into an outright experience to field. Of Atlanta's 3 errors, all 3 of them were on fly spheres - the first a popup in superficial right that took Ozzie Albies back and also inevitably into a moderate crash right into Ronald Acua Jr, the second a pop fly behind first base that the wind blew right off of Matt Olson's glove, and the third a flyball right into the gap in left-center that brought Kevin Pillar into the path of Michael Harris II, with the ball landing in between them for a Mat Chapman double. The only favorable on the errors were that none of them would have been the 3rd out of the inning, and the Braves protection rallied in many situations https://www.shoptorontobluejay....s.com/Chad-Green-Jer
. Yes, the 2nd inning error credited Ozzie Albies meant that all 3 runs that scored versus Collin McHugh decreased as unearned runs, but Acua threw away the batter at second on the error credited Olson and Matt Chapman was eventually stranded on third after the Pillar mistake many thanks to Kirby Yates causing a bulge by Brandon Belt as well as a groundout by Danny Jansen https://www.shoptorontobluejay....s.com/Spencer-Horwit


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