Kyle Freeland roughed up, Braves beat Rockies 8-3 in series opener in Atlanta

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Kyle Freeland’s stone-faced look as he walked off the mound said it all.

The Rockies southpaw, who earlier in the season was the lone dependable pillar in the club’s battered rotation, got roughed up Thursday in the series opener against the Braves at Truist Park in Atlanta.

Freeland was tagged for seven earned runs in 4 1/3 innings, and the offense was unable to string together quality at-bats as the Braves beat the Rockies 8-3. Freeland’s given up at least five earned runs in three of his last six starts.

“I wasn’t getting ahead in the count.. and I didn’t do a good job getting in the bottom of the zone,” Freeland told reporters. “When you elevate the ball, they can hit it hard, and that’s what they did. With a lineup like that, they’re extremely capable of exposing bad pitches and missed locations, and that’s what they did.”

After both teams went one-two-three in the opening inning, the offenses woke up in the second. Colorado catcher Elias Diaz continued his strong season — and campaign for a possible all-star nod — with a solo homer to open the frame, but Atlanta rookie right-hander AJ Smith-Shawver set down the next three hitters to limit the damage.

The Braves then went to work on Freeland. Sean Murphy led off with a single, then Matt Olson singled and Kevin Pillar doubled them both home to make it 2-1 Atlanta.

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