Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Foltynewic­z keeps heat on, helps Braves sweep Cardinals

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ST. LOUIS — Mike Foltynewic­z loves trying to one-up his fellow hurlers in the Atlanta Braves redhot pitching rotation.

He kept even with cohorts by tossing five shutout innings and Freddie Freeman homered as the Atlanta Braves held off the St. Louis Cardinals 6-5 on Sunday.

“It’s like a friendly competitio­n with a fun group of guys,” Foltynewic­z said. “It’s a good vibe.”

The Braves outscored St. Louis 22-10 in sweeping a three-game series in St. Louis for the first time since May 11-13, 2012.

Tommy Pham homered for St. Louis, which has lost four in a row. The Cardinals scored five times in the seventh to rally from a 6-0 deficit.

Foltynewic­z matched Julio Teheran and Max Fried to post the Braves third successive scoreless appearance by a starter. Teheran tossed six scoreless innings a 5-1 win on Friday. Fried did not allow a run in 62/3 innings of an 11-4 victory on Saturday.

“They’ve been awesome,” said Atlanta infielder Charlie Culberson, who had two hits and drove in two runs on Sunday, “It makes it easier for us (hitters). A little bit more relaxed for us going up there.”

Foltynewic­z (6-4) surrendere­d one hit — a fourth-inning single to Marcell Ozuna. He struck out nine and walked three in an 86-pitch outing.

“He never gave in, he kept grinding,” manager Brian Snitker said.

Foltynewic­z has allowed just two hits and one run over 10 innings in two outings since coming off the disabled list with tightness in his right tricepts on June 25.

“He was kind of wildly effective,” St. Louis infielder Kolten Wong said. “When you’re throwing as hard as he was, it makes it tough.”

The Braves three starters allowed seven hits over 172/3 innings with 24 strikeouts in the series.

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