Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Anderson shines as Braves silence Reds to sweep series

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ATLANTA >> Ian Anderson dazzled in another shutout performanc­e for Atlanta, and the Braves won a playoff series for the first time in almost two decades by sweeping the light-hitting Cincinnati Reds with a 5- 0 victory Thursday.

Ronald Acuña Jr. had three hits for the NL East champions, including a run- scoring double in the fifth. After winning Wednesday’s series opener 1- 0 in 13 innings, Atlanta broke open Game 2 on two-run homers by Marcell Ozuna and Adam Duvall off Raisel Iglesias in the eighth.

A nderson struck out nine in six innings as the Braves snapped their record-tying string of losses in 10 consecutiv­e postseason rounds since their last playoff series win in 2001. Atlanta will face Miami or the Chicago Cubs in the NL Division Series in Houston.

Just like in 2001, when

Hall of Famers Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz helped lead the way, Atlanta’s pitching staff delivered.

The 22-year- old Anderson allowed two hits and walked two in his playoff debut after six regularsea­son starts. Will Smith, Chris Martin and Mark Melancon each threw one perfect inning.

Cincinnati wasted a solid performanc­e by Luis

Castillo, who struck out seven in 5 1/3 innings in his first postseason start. Trevor Bauer struck out 12 in 7 2/3 scoreless innings in the Reds’ Game 1 loss.

Atlanta jumped in front in the fifth. With two outs, Austin Riley took off from first base on a pitch Acuña lined into the gap in left center. Riley scored easily and Acuña stood on second base, pumping both fists in the air in celebratio­n.

Cincinnati left 13 runners on base Wednesday, and its scoring frustratio­ns continued.

Anderson’s second walk of the second, to Freddy Galvis, loaded the bases with two outs. Tucker Barnhart’s groundout to second base ended the inning.

The Braves had been 0-7 in their last seven potential clinching games in the postseason, including 0-2 in their NL division series loss to St. Louis last year.

GAME 2 OF MARLINS- CUBS WILD- CARD SERIES POSTPONED >> Game 2 of the National League wild-card series between the Chicago Cubs and Miami Marlins was postponed because of a forecast for rain.

Miami leads 1- 0 after winning the opener 5-1, and the teams will meet Friday.

If a Game 3 is needed, it would be played Saturday.

Yu Darvish was scheduled to start Game 2 for Chicago, and rookie Sixto Sánchez for the Marlins.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Braves starting pitcher Ian Anderson throws against the Reds in Game 2 of their NL wild-card series Thursday.
JOHN BAZEMORE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Braves starting pitcher Ian Anderson throws against the Reds in Game 2 of their NL wild-card series Thursday.

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