Braves acquire Stephen Vogt from Diamondbacks
First base prospect Mason Berne heads to the D-Backs in return.
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The Braves swung a late-night trade, their second deal of the week, on Friday, acquiring veteran catcher Stephen Vogt from the Diamondbacks in exchange for first base prospect Mason Berne.
Vogt, 36, is perhaps most known for his strong leadership qualities and bubbly presence in the dugout, though he’s had a great career, going to two All-Star games and playing nine seasons in the big leagues despite debuting at the age of 27 and getting off to one of the worst offensive starts in the history of Major League Baseball, going 0 for 32 over parts of two seasons to begin his career.
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El abridor venezolano Pablo López impuso un récord de Grandes Ligas al ponchar a los primeros nueve bateadores que enfrentó al inicio de un partido y los Marlins de Miami vencieron el domingo 7-4 a los Bravos de Atlanta.
Un día después que los Bravos perdieron por el resto de la temporada a su jardinero estrella Ronald Acuña Jr. a con una lesión en la rodilla, la ofensiva de Atlanta no tuvo respuesta para el dominio de López.
López ponchó al venezolano Ehire Adrianza, a Freddie Freeman y a Ozzie Albies en la primera entrada; después despachó a Austin Riley, al venezolano Orlando Arcia y a Dansby Swanson en la segunda; cada uno de sus primeras seis víctimas hizo swing.
Marlins’ López Ks MLB-mark 9 in a row at start, tops Braves
Marlins right-hander Pablo López set a major league record by striking out the first nine batters to start a game.
Posted: Jul 11, 2021 10:44 PM
Posted By: Associated Press
MIAMI (AP) Marlins right-hander Pablo López set a major league record by striking out the first nine batters to start a game, pitching Miami past the Atlanta Braves 7-4 Sunday.
A day after the Braves lost star outfielder Ronald Acuña Jr. to a season-ending knee injury, their hitters had no answers for López’s early dominance.
López set the mark on the one-year anniversary of his father’s death.