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Braves bullpen implodes in 8th inning of loss to Nats

- By David O’Brien

ATLANTA — On a night when the Braves had five rookies in the starting lineup, a graybeard catcher put one of the youngsters, starter Lucas Sims, in position to pick up his third major league win. But that was before one of the ugliest bullpen meltdown in the recent history of a team that’s had far more than its share of such incidents.

Arodys Vizcaino entered the game in the eighth inning with bases loaded and the Braves up 2-1 against the Nationals and proceeded to issue three consecutiv­e walks. Yes, three walks, two of them on four pitches.

Those walks forced in the first three runs of a six-run inning that sent the Nationals to a 7-3 win against the Braves at

SunTrust Park, where a stunned crowd of 25,054 didn’t know whether to boo, laugh or cry as

the inning disintegra­ted.

Vizcaino was removed after facing three batters, all three of the

runs he walked in charged to Jose Ramirez, who started the inning, faced four batters and gave up a single, double and four-pitch walk to Jayson Werth to load the bases before turning the ball over to Vizcaino and watching the game completely implode.

Vizcaino walked Daniel Murphy on four pitches to bring in the tying run, walked Ryan Zimmerman to bring in the go-ahead run, and walked Anthony Rendon on four pitches to give the Nationals a 4-2 lead and bring manager Brian Snitker from the dugout to make another pitching change with the inning now engulfed in flames.

Rex Brothers replaced Vizcaino and gave up a two-run single to Adam Lind and an RBI single to Michael Taylor before recording the second out of the inning. In a span of nine batters, the Braves had gone from leading 2-1 to trailing 7-2.

Reduced to footnotes were the 28th home run of the season by Freddie Freeman and the career-high 16th homer from catcher Kurt Suzuki, the aforementi­oned graybeard, whose leadoff homer in the fifth inning gave the Braves a 2-1 lead.

It was a lead they looked ready to protect after A.J. Minter pitched a perfect sixth inning with two strikeouts and Sam Freeman pitched a perfect seventh inning. This after Sims worked five innings in his eighth major league start and first in 2 1/2 weeks, after making four bullpen appearance­s in the interim.

It was an inauspicio­us beginning when leadoff hitter Turner homered on the first pitch thrown by

Sims, who had given up two homers in three innings in his most recent start Sept. 2 at Chicago.

But Sims struck out the next batter, Werth, to begin a stretch in which he retired 13 of 14 batters including six strikeouts. The only batter to reach in that span was Taylor on a two-out single in the second inning, and Taylor was promptly thrown out attempting to steal second base by Suzuki.

Sims limited the Nationals to three hits and one run with two walks (one intentiona­l) and six strikeouts.

After striking out Rendon and Lind to start the fifth inning, Sims got into a bit of a jam after Michael Taylor reached on an infield single and went to second on Dansby Swanson’s throwing error on the play. Sims walked the next two batters, Matt Wieters intentiona­lly and pitcher Gio Gonzlaez most unintentio­nally.

But with bases loaded, he got Turner on a ground-out to end the inning. It would be the last time a Braves pitcher would make a good pitch with bases loaded Wednesday.

 ?? John Bazemore / The Associated Press ?? Atlanta Braves center fielder Lane Adams makes a diving catch during Wednesday’s game against the Washington Nationals.
John Bazemore / The Associated Press Atlanta Braves center fielder Lane Adams makes a diving catch during Wednesday’s game against the Washington Nationals.
 ?? John Bazemore / The Associated Press ?? Washington’s Michael Taylor (3) beats out a ground ball for a single as Atlanta first baseman Freddie Freeman reaches for the throw.
John Bazemore / The Associated Press Washington’s Michael Taylor (3) beats out a ground ball for a single as Atlanta first baseman Freddie Freeman reaches for the throw.

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