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Anderson dazzles in debut, Acuña has emphatic return

- By Charles Odum

ATLANTA — Ian Anderson dazzled in his big league debut, holding the Yankees hitless into the sixth inning and ending Gerrit Cole’s 20- game winning streak as the Atlanta Braves beat New York 5- 1 Wednesday to open a doublehead­er.

Ronald Acuña Jr. celebrated his return to the lineup by leading off with a 473-foot drive against Cole.

Anderson ( 1- 0) gave a depleted Atlanta rotation a huge boost. The 22-year-old right-hander, the third overall pick in the 2016 draft, didn’t allow a hit until Luke Voit connected for his team-leading 11th homer with one out in the sixth.

That was the only hit Anderson allowed in six innings. He struck out six and walked two. Shane Greene worked the seventh.

Anderson opened the game with two strikes to Mike Tauchman and never seemed rattled.

“Early on definitely there were some nerves going but I think it was a good nervousnes­s and excitement to prove myself a little bit,” Anderson said.

Anderson was promoted to the majors on Tuesday before his scheduled debut was postponed because of rain. He showed up with a new beard that surprised manager Brian Snitker.

“I didn’t recognize him,” Snitker said. “When he came in the office with a mask on, I didn’t know who the hell he was.”

Dansby Swanson and Marcell Ozuna also homered off Cole (4-1), who suffered his first loss in the regular season since May 22, 2019, with Houston.

“It seemed to be a little bit feast or famine in terms of good command for a period of time and then some bad command in some bad spots,” Cole said.

Cole was trying to become the first AL pitcher to win 21 straight regularsea­son decisions. The all-time record is 24 by Carl Hubbell, followed by Roy Face (22) and Cole, Roger Clemens, Jake Arrieta and Rube Marquard tied at 20.

Cole had been unbeaten in 28 consecutiv­e regular-season starts — Clemens holds the mark with 30. Cole’s only loss in 15 months had come in the World Series opener last year with Houston against Washington.

The Yankees newcomer gave up five runs on five hits with nine strikeouts in five-plus innings.

“A couple of pitches back and it’s very much a dominant, Gerrit outing,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said.

Cole was lifted after giving up a double to Freddie Freeman and a walk to Ozuna with no outs in the sixth. Nick Markakis hit an RBI double off Luis Cessa.

Acuña pulled a 97 mph fastball into the left-field seats to open the first. It was Acuña’s longest homer and the longest by any Braves batter at Truist Park, which opened in 2017.

 ?? AP - John Bazemore ?? Braves starter Ian Anderson works in the first inning of Wednesday’s game against the Yankees. The debuting prospect held New York hitless into the sixth inning as Atlanta won the opener of a doublehead­er at Truist Park.
AP - John Bazemore Braves starter Ian Anderson works in the first inning of Wednesday’s game against the Yankees. The debuting prospect held New York hitless into the sixth inning as Atlanta won the opener of a doublehead­er at Truist Park.
 ?? AP - John Bazemore ?? Dansby Swanson celebrates with Ronald Acuña Jr. after hitting a two-run home run in the third inning.
AP - John Bazemore Dansby Swanson celebrates with Ronald Acuña Jr. after hitting a two-run home run in the third inning.

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