 Through the first three innings, the Braves already scored six runs. That's an average of two runs in inning. I am a mathematician. This breakdown is brought to you by DraftKings. They're not gonna stop. Ozuna takes the fastball, puts it over the center fielder's head, puts it over the fence. They call that a home run, seven runs. Darno slaps that one over the shortstop. He's on the base paths. And then Duvall is gonna pop this one up. Vothe says, hey, just catch that please. They run over. The camera crew says, get the hell out of here. Oh my God. And then confusion, but a catch. So one out. The three, two to Swanson, that's driven over the left fielder's head. That's gonna score Darno. And then we got the three, two. That's a walk to Heredia. So the bases are getting more crowded. Arsia's gonna bloop that one. Dansby scores. That's nine runs, which brings us to Ozzy Albee's nine one game. They got the codes of the signs going. What's it gonna be? It's a two, two pitch, trying to get the strike out for the second out. In play, Bell grabs it, steps on first so that runner is out. And now that means it's a force out. So they got a tag the runner. Getting a little rundown. Arsia says, hey, go home. Goes home. Now we got a rundown over here. Throws it to third. Throws it back. Throws it back. Okay. Heredia's running home. Oh my God. And he's really doing it to him. Slides into third and the catcher is just in his way. Not cool catch. Catcher falls. We talked about how run downs work a punch on here. But if you see on this side of the ball, look at the line. I mean, it's like a drill that you do in practice. Get to the back of the line. So you see he's got it. Bell's at the back of the line. Pitchers the very back of the line because he, pitchers get cut basically. You know, the catcher through the ball didn't get to the back of the line just completely blocked the runner from getting to third. It's an easy call for Angel Hernandez who gets it right. It's obstruction. Now, Angel calls it right away. Good job. The play goes on and you have Soto now running down the runner, tags him and then Soto's gonna tag him and just try to get everyone out. But it was a dead ball as soon as the interference was called and Angel says, you're here. You're home. You score. It makes sense. It's the right call, but everybody's confused. Look at the coaches. Snitz gonna turn to his coach go, yeah, I know, but why are we getting home? He's, oh, I got no fucking idea. And then they go to the other bench. Davey Martinez. Now he kind of understands what's happening. He's just disappointed. His coach, we didn't get Albie's two. What? We got Albie's one out at first. Huh? Out at first. He's confused. Wants to trust Davey, but he just kind of thinks he's wrong. Can't figure it out. Davey lets him know. No, there's one out. They called obstruction. What? But they just called him out. Catch up coach. Hang with me. This is the best angle of it. I mean, you can't do that. Catch. Can't do that. I don't think he realizes what happened yet. And then you can see the umps had it. They're all over it. Both of them. So it's a good call by umps. You're there. Oh, the runner that's there is now there. Catcher can't believe it. And you're gonna see Davey Martinez talking to his coach. I can't really read it, but he definitely says something like, we'll talk to him. We'll talk to him after the inning. Let him know. He's gotta go to the back of the line. Can't be cutting the line. They just need the inning to end. It's 10 to one now. You got a strike on Olson. Seems above the zone. Now he swings at the pitch above the zone to kind of do it. Takes a deep sniff of that Georgia air. He loves it there. Strikes out. Innings over. Catcher goes back to the dugout and Davey Martinez puts on his coaching voice and he says, hey, you can't cut the line. Stop being such a cutter. Just go to the back of the line after you throw it. That's word for word what he said. And at the end of the inning he says, all right, vamos. And this breakdown was brought to you by DraftKings. Thank you very much to DraftKings for sponsoring the breakdown.