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The Braves honored Charlie Morton in his likely final start, defeating the Pirates 4-1 in a farewell game.
The Atlanta Braves honored veteran pitcher Charlie Morton in their season finale against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday, marking what is expected to be the final start of his 18-year MLB career.
Morton, 41, returned to Atlanta after being released by Detroit, pitching one and a half scoreless innings before being replaced by Chris Sale, who made his first relief appearance since 2012 and earned the win.
The Braves, who finished 76-86, defeated the Pirates 4-1, with Ronald Acuna Jr. hitting a two-run home run.
Fans gave Morton a standing ovation, and the game served as a sentimental farewell for a player who helped lead Atlanta to a 2021 World Series title despite playing through a fractured fibula.
The Braves also broke MLB's single-season record for most players used, with 71, surpassing the previous mark of 70.
Los Bravos honraron a Charlie Morton en su probable inicio final, derrotando a los Piratas 4-1 en un juego de despedida.