Yuma Sun

Rosario hits for cycle, leads Fried, Braves over Giants

- BY CHRIS HAFT

SAN FRANCISCO – Eddie Rosario became the second Atlanta player in a month to hit for the cycle, Max Fried pitched seven strong innings and the Braves beat the San Francisco Giants 3-0 Sunday in a matchup of division leaders.

The Braves have a twogame lead over Philadelph­ia in the NL East after the Phillies lost to the New York Mets. Atlanta ended a four-game losing streak.

“It’s been a good day, especially for me,” Rosario said. “It was a really tough series for us with the Giants here.”

The Giants got just four hits and had their lead in the NL West cut to one game by the Los Angeles Dodgers.

“I feel like we’ve been playing great baseball, and (the Dodgers) have been matching us,” San Francisco’s Kris Bryant said. “That’s annoying.”

Rosario, acquired by Atlanta from Cleveland on July 30, hit a double in the second inning and a triple in the third. He homered in the seventh and then singled in the ninth.

Freddie Freeman was the last Braves player to hit for the cycle, accomplish­ing the feat on Aug. 18 at Miami.

It was the second cycle recorded at Oracle Park since it opened as Pacific Bell Park in 2000. Oakland’s Eric Byrnes achieved the feat on June 29, 2003.

Fried (12-7) allowed just three hits, striking out five and walking one. The lefthander has yielded three earned runs or fewer in 10 consecutiv­e starts, and Atlanta owns an 8-2 record in those games.

“Max was awesome. Awesome,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said.

Said Bryant: “What really makes him good is that his curveball is 25 mph slower than his fastball.”

Fried and Giants starter Anthony DeSclafani (12-7) remained locked in a scoreless tie through six innings.

Austin Riley opened the seventh inning with a drive to right field and Bryant, running at full speed, appeared poised to catch the ball in stride on the warning track before the ball barely cleared his glove for a double.

Adam Duvall followed with his 36th home run, extending his hitting streak to a personal-best 15 games.

Zack Littell relieved and Rosario hit his 12th home run.

 ?? D. ROSS CAMERON/AP ?? ATLANTA BRAVES’ EDDIE ROSARIO gestures after hitting a triple against the San Francisco Giants during the fifth inning of a game Sunday in San Francisco.
D. ROSS CAMERON/AP ATLANTA BRAVES’ EDDIE ROSARIO gestures after hitting a triple against the San Francisco Giants during the fifth inning of a game Sunday in San Francisco.

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