Chattanooga Times Free Press

Acuna injured in a tumble, Braves beat Red Sox 7-1

- BY KEN POWTAK

BOSTON — High-flying rookie Ronald Acuna Jr. took quite a tumble.

Acuna went sprawling after beating out an infield hit in the seventh inning, exiting with knee and lower back pain Sunday as the Atlanta Braves beat the Boston Red Sox 7-1.

“We haven’t really gotten any reports except just that he’s sore,” manager Brian Snitker said. “He’s being looked at, so we’ll know more.”

Acuna waved his arms “safe” as he crossed the bag before his left foot gave out. The 20-yearold outfielder walked off the diamond slowly, passing on a wheel chair that was rolled out for him.

“You really didn’t have to say much when you heard all the ‘oohs’ and ‘aahs’ from the crowd when they showed the replay,” winning pitcher Mike Foltynewic­z said.

Acuna also walked and scored a run before leaving.

Foltynewic­z took a no-hit bid into the sixth and went seven innings. Tyler Flowers hit a three-run homer off Red Sox ace Chris Sale (5-2), salvaging the finale of a three-game interleagu­e series.

It was just the Braves’ second win in six games, and fourth in their last 14 games at Fenway Park. Boston had won six of seven.

Foltynewic­z (4-3) gave up one run on three hits, striking out seven and walking three. Sale (5-2) was tagged for six runs in 4 1/3 innings. He hadn’t allowed more than three in all 11 of his previous starts this season.

“I put my guys in a bad spot today, I really did,” he said.

Red Sox star Mookie Betts was a late scratch with left side tightness. Betts entered the day leading the majors with a .359 average and was tied with the Angels’ Mike Trout with 17 homers.

“Probably won’t play Monday,” manager Alex Cora said. “(He) felt it during batting practice.”

Cora originally had second baseman Dustin Pedroia out of the lineup but inserted him in the cleanup spot and at second when Betts was scratched. Pedroia, who made his season debut Saturday after offseason left knee surgery, was hitless in three at-bats and is 0-for-7 this year.

Flowers’ homer — a drive over the Green Monster — made it 3-0 in the second. It was his second homer in his third career at-bat against Sale - his former teammate with the White Sox.

The Braves chased Sale with three runs in the fifth. Freddie Freeman, the last batter he faced, had a two-run double.

Left-hander Max Fried (0-2, 6.00 ERA) is slated to start the opener and right-hander Brandon McCarthy (5-2, 4.67) the nightcap of a doublehead­er at home against the Mets today.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Braves rookie Ronald Acuna Jr. begins to slide as he scores on a tworun double by Freddie Freeman in the fifth inning Sunday against the Boston Red Sox.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Braves rookie Ronald Acuna Jr. begins to slide as he scores on a tworun double by Freddie Freeman in the fifth inning Sunday against the Boston Red Sox.

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