Chris Sale managed to outdo himself again, as the Atlanta Braves thwarted the Colorado Rockies, 9-1, to pick up another series win. He gave his team seven innings of one-run ball on three hits and three walks while striking out a season-high 11 batters. This was Sale’s first double-digit strikeout performance since June 9, 2025, which results in a similar stat line. A major note for his latest dominant outing is that it took place at Coors Field. When no situation is fazing him, you know he is on another level right now. If he has had a couple of hiccups on Saturday. Nobody would have faulted him. One, there is argument that he was due, and two, pitcher’s don’t always have good luck in Denver. In a nightmare ballpark, he prospered. He lowered his ERA to 2.14, the third-lowest in the National League Mets’ starter Clay Holmes (1.75) and Braves teammate Bryce Elder (1.88).…