October 6, 2024

Why Chris Sale might be exactly what Braves need to win another World  Series | FOX SportsChris Sale signed with the Atlanta Braves in the offseason intending to get his career back on track.

The left-hander surely wasn’t expecting to be headed to the All-Star Game as one of the National League’s top pitchers.

One day after earning his eighth All-Star selection — and first since 2018 — Sale will take the mound for the Braves on Monday night against the Arizona Diamondbacks in Phoenix.

Sale (11-3, 2.71 ERA) is tied for the major league lead in victories and ranks sixth in strikeouts (127) and eighth in ERA.

Sale, 35, made the American League All-Star team in seven straight seasons from 2012-18 — starting each of the last three — before injuries derailed his career. The biggest blow was undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2020 that caused him to miss most of the 2021 season.

“It’s definitely satisfying and I appreciate it, for sure,” Sale said Sunday after learning he made the NL team. “You go through some years like I had, you start thinking if this is a real possibility again.

“To be able to be in this position, having a team take a chance on me, it wasn’t an easy trigger to pull — I’m assuming — just because of what it looked like previously.”

Sale made five All-Star appearances for the Chicago White Sox and two for the Boston Red Sox. He struck out a career-high 308 batters for the Red Sox in 2017.

Sale has allowed two or fewer runs in 11 of his past 12 starts. The outlier was a horrendous outing against the Oakland Athletics on June 1 in which he gave up eight runs in four innings during a no-decision.Why Chris Sale might be exactly what Braves need to win another World  Series | FOX Sports

Sale is 2-0 with a 2.53 ERA in three career games (two starts) against Arizona. He beat the Diamondbacks on April 7 when he allowed two runs and four hits in 5 1/3 innings of a 5-2 home victory.

Randal Grichuk (6-for-20) has two homers against Sale. All-Star second baseman Ketel Marte is just 1-for-12 against him.

The Braves used four homers on Sunday to produce a 6-0 win over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies to take two of three in the series.

“It was a good series,” Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said. “One got away from us. It was a pretty good bounceback the last couple of days.”

Arizona took two of three from the host San Diego Padres over the weekend, capping it with a 9-1 rout on Sunday.

Eugenio Suarez matched his career high of five RBIs on a tiebreaking two-run homer and three-run double.

“The home run clearly was the difference-maker,” Diamondbacks manager Torey Lovullo said of Suarez’s seventh-inning blast. “Geno had a terrific day. Those were some huge blows. And he’s working so hard to make those moments happen.”Why Chris Sale might be exactly what Braves need to win another World  Series | FOX Sports

Suarez was acquired from the Seattle Mariners in the offseason to provide power but he has struggled most of the season. His blast on Sunday was just his seventh of the season. He hit 22 last year.

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