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The Milwaukee Brewers silenced Truist Park with a masterful pitching performance, shutting down the Atlanta Braves 3-1 on Monday night. Quinn Priester dominated from the mound, carving through Atlanta's lineup with seven sharp innings, allowing just one run on two hits while striking out four. His command was crisp—90 pitches, 59 for strikes—keeping the Braves off-balance all evening. The Brewers' offense struck early, with Isaac Collins delivering the decisive blow: a three-run homer in the third inning that proved to be all the support Priester needed. Collins, who reached base twice, continues to be a spark plug in Milwaukee's lineup, now slashing .281/.384/.418 on the season.
Atlanta's lone bright spot came from Jurickson Profar, whose solo homer in the fourth briefly cut the deficit, but the Braves' bats otherwise fell flat against Milwaukee's bullpen trio of Abner Uribe and Trevor Megill, who combined for two scoreless innings. Erick Fedde took the loss for Atlanta, laboring through 5.1 innings while surrendering three runs. The victory pushes the Brewers closer in the playoff hunt, while the Braves—held to just three hits—face questions about their offense as they look to regroup.