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Sale's 150th win, Cardinals rally, Rays win again

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Atlanta — Chris Sale pitched six scoreless innings and struck out nine to record the 150th victory of his career as the Atlanta Braves defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 6-2 on Sunday at Truist Park. Matt Olson hit a three-run homer in the first inning and Eli White added a two-run shot in the second, while Ronald Acuña Jr. scored twice and Ozzie Albies extended a nine-game hitting streak. Sale improved to 5-1 this season while Aaron Nola allowed a season-high six runs, leaving the Phillies 9-19 and 0-10 versus left-handed non-opener starters; the Braves logged their 10th win in 12 games on Sunday. On Monday, St. Louis completed a ninth-inning rally to beat Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay beat Cleveland, reflecting multiple MLB late-game developments this week.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • April 18, 2025 — Sale gave up one run in seven innings in a prior start against the Phillies.
  • Sunday (this week) — Sale pitched six shutout innings, struck out nine, and earned career win No. 150 at Truist Park.
  • Sunday (this week) — Olson and White hit early homers; Braves won 6-2; Nola allowed a season-high six runs.
  • Monday (this week) — Cardinals scored three runs in the ninth to rally past the Pirates.
  • Monday night (this week) — Rays defeated the Guardians 3-2 on a go-ahead eighth-inning hit.

Why This Matters to You

If you're a Braves fan, Sale's 150th career win is a milestone worth celebrating. It's also a sign of the team's strong performance this season. For Phillies fans, Nola's struggle might raise concerns. Keep an eye on how the team responds in their next game.

The Bottom Line

Baseball is full of surprises, from Sale's milestone win to the Cardinals' last-minute rally. It's a reminder that every inning counts. If you're a baseball enthusiast, these are exciting times. Share this with someone who loves a good comeback story.

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Who Benefited

The Atlanta Braves benefited as Chris Sale's start contributed to a 6-2 win and the team's 10th victory in 12 games.

Who Impacted

The Philadelphia Phillies suffered a 6-2 loss, dropped to 9-19 overall, and remained 0-10 versus left-handed non-opener starters.

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Who Benefited

The Atlanta Braves benefited as Chris Sale's start contributed to a 6-2 win and the team's 10th victory in 12 games.

Who Impacted

The Philadelphia Phillies suffered a 6-2 loss, dropped to 9-19 overall, and remained 0-10 versus left-handed non-opener starters.

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Sale's 150th win, Cardinals rally, Rays win again

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