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Giants sweep Atlanta with offense-driven play

The San Francisco Giants, in search of their first road sweep over the Atlanta Braves since 2008, will take their newly-found offensive success into Thursday's finale of a 3-game series.

The Giants have won three consecutive?games. They scored 14 runs over two wins (7-2 and 7-5) against the?Braves. San Francisco is looking to achieve a four-game winning streak and a series sweep for the first time in 2026.

Landen Roupp (5-7, 4.24 ERA), a right-hander from the United States, will be looking to improve on a mediocre start to June. He is scheduled to start Thursday. He has a 8.16 ERA and is 0-2 in his last 3 starts.

Roupp failed for the second consecutive time to finish five innings in his three previous starts. He gave up four runs on four hits over 4 2/3 inning of a Chicago Cubs 5-1 defeat.

Tony Vitello, the manager of San Francisco's football team, said that Roupp had a difficult time. It seemed that once he was ahead, things didn't get better.

Roupp was 5-1 with a 2.55 ERA in April, before losing six consecutive decisions.

Roupp explained: "I get guys 0-2 but then I look up to see that it's now 3-2." "I need to get better at getting guys out and also not strike out so much. First-pitch strikes are great and I need to be able to compete better in the 'zone.

Roupp has a 2-0 record with a 2.45 ERA in four career appearances against the Braves.

Atlanta is struggling through its worst stretch this season. The Braves lost six out of seven games in their last week, and the Phillies, who are currently second in the National League East have closed the gap to 6 1/2 game. On May 22, the division lead was 10 1/2 game.

Martin Perez, a veteran left-hander (5-3, 2.90), will be looking to win his fourth consecutive game for Atlanta on Thursday.

Since being reinserted into the rotation on May 19, Perez has pitched at least five innings each of his five previous starts.

Last time, he went 5 1/2 innings and allowed just one run while striking out four. He won 3-1 on the road against the New York Mets.

Walt Weiss, Braves manager, said that Perez's latest performance was "outstanding". "He has been fantastic. He is a master at carving up lines. He can get out of trouble when he gets into it. "He's one of our best starters."

Perez had been designated for assignment by Atlanta on 12 April before being resigned. Perez has responded by posting a?second-best starting ERA in the staff, behind only Chris Sale's 2.30.

Weiss is a former Braves' player who says Perez represents the way in which the franchise maximizes players' talent.

Weiss stated that "even in the past, when I played for Atlanta, they always got the best out of the guys." "I think it has to do with winning culture, and I believe that elevates the game of a player." "We've won a lot here over the past few decades. I think that when guys come in, it's infectious."

Perez has a 1-1 record with a 2.51 ERA over five career starts against the Giants.

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(source: Reuters)