Chris Sale mostly dominates but Braves can't slap their way to victory in 2-1 loss to Rockies
Briefly

The Atlanta Braves made an unprecedented mark in their franchise history by going homerless throughout a series at Coors Field, which is famously known for high-scoring games. While they managed to score a total of 14 runs in the first two games, their performance diminished in the third, leading to just a single run. The team's struggles were characterized by hard-hit balls not resulting in hits and a lack of offensive power, underscoring the unpredictability of their sequencing and reliance on favorable outcomes.
The Braves went homerless for an entire series at Coors Field for the first time in franchise history, despite scoring 14 runs in the first two games.
Despite nine hard-hit balls, the Braves fell to Colorado, largely due to a lack of power production and poor sequencing in their offense.
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