Detroit Tigers lose two players, then lose game vs Atlanta Braves

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Detroit Tigers lose two players, then lose game vs Atlanta Braves

Detroit Tigers score: Casey Mize and Javier Báez left Tuesday's game vs the Braves with injuries, then the Tigers didn't score until the ninth inning.

Detroit Tigers lose two players, then lose game vs Atlanta Braves

Detroit Tigers score: Casey Mize and Javier Báez left Tuesday's game vs the Braves with injuries, then the Tigers didn't score until the ninth inning.

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ATLANTA – The Detroit Tigers lost two players.

Right-hander Casey Mize (right groin tightness) and center fielder Javier Báez (unspecified right leg injury) left due to injuries in the Tigers' 5-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday, April 28, in the first of three games in the series at Truist Park.

The Tigers – losers in six of their past 11 games – were limited to six hits and five walks against the Braves.

The Tigers (15-15) and Braves (21-9) meet again Wednesday (7:15 p.m., Detroit SportsNet), with left-hander Tarik Skubal on the mound for the Tigers.

In Tuesday's game, Mize exited with one out in the third inning after fielding a weak grounder, then Báez departed with one out in the fifth inning after trying to avoid a potential tag on an awkward slide at first base.

Mize stranded runners on the corners in the first inning, but the Braves struck in the third with back-to-back doubles from Mike Yastrzemski (off a middle-middle fastball) and Ronald Acuña Jr. (off a middle-down splitter) to open the inning.

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After Mize left the game, Matt Olson delivered a sacrifice fly against left-handed reliever Brant Hurter for the second out in the third, extending the Braves' lead to 2-0.

The 28-year-old allowed two runs on three hits and one walk with three strikeouts across 2⅓ innings, throwing 34 pitches. He has a 2.90 ERA across 31 innings in six starts.

The Braves didn't score again until the seventh inning.

That's when right-handed reliever Burch Smith struck out Austin Riley and Kyle Farmer, only to give up back-to-back hits to Mauricio Dubón (double) and Yastrzemski (double) with two outs.

The Tigers had their best scoring opportunity against right-handed reliever Tyler Kinley in the eighth inning.

A single from Kevin McGonigle and a double from Dillon Dingler put two runners in scoring position for Riley Greene, who struck out looking on a slider. The breaking ball painted on the down-and-away edge of the strike zone.

Greene contested the call from home-plate umpire Alan Porter using the ABS challenge system.

It was a called strike for an inning-ending strikeout.

In the eighth inning, the Braves upped their lead to 5-0 with damage from Olson and Ozzie Albies against left-handed reliever Tyler Holton. After Olson's double, Albies pulled a changeup for a two-run home run to left field.

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Left-hander Martín Pérez set the tone for the Braves.

The 35-year-old tossed five scoreless innings on two hits and four walks with five strikeouts, throwing 91 pitches. Pérez stranded two runners in the second with a strikeout of Hao-Yu Lee, then he stranded two runners in the fifth when McGonigle flew out to the wall in center field.

Left-handed reliever Aaron Bummer gave up a two-run home run to Wenceel Pérez in the ninth inning, but before that, Spencer Torkelson grounded out.

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