Atlanta Braves young starter Julio Teheran baffled Minnesota Twins bats on Monday night, leading the NL East division leading Braves to a 5-1 victory.
Entering the game with a 2-1 record and 4.57 ERA, Teheran would almost go the distance, working 8.1 innings and surrendering only one run, a ninth-inning solo shot by Josh Willingham with one out.
Teheran fanned four batters and allowed one walk, working up a season-high pitch count of 123.
Offensively, the Braves struck early, scoring four of their five runs in the first inning. Atlanta second baseman Dan Uggla led the charge with a three-run home run off of Kevin Correia, following an RBI single by Freddie Freeman.
The Braves improved to 26-18 on the season, maintaining a three-game lead over the Washington Nationals in the NL East division standings.