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ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta Braves ace Chris Sale, the favorite for the National League Cy Young Award, is out for the Wild Card Series against the San Diego Padres because of back issues. Sale was a last-minute scratch Monday from the final game of the regular season, the nightcap of a makeup doubleheader against the New York Mets. Manager Brian Snitker said the Braves will be without their top starting pitcher when they face the Padres in a best-of-three series that begins Tuesday.

The Braves will reassess Sale’s status if they advance to the Division Series. “He wants to step up,” Snitker said. “We’re hoping that with some more rest or whatever, we can get him right and get to the next round.



”" Journeyman Grant Holmes stepped in for Sale against the Mets, throwing one-hit ball over four innings as the Braves won 3-0 to clinch a wild-card berth. New York also made the playoffs with a thrilling 8-7 victory in the first game of the twin bill, while the defending NL champion Arizona Diamondbacks were eliminated. All three teams finished 89-73, but the Braves and Mets held the season-series tiebreakers over the Diamondbacks.

Snitker said Sale (18-3, 2.38 ERA) has dealt with back issues periodically all season, though the issue became more problematic after his most recent start, a five-inning stint against Cincinnati on Sept. 19 that was notable for a drop in velocity.

“I think he felt it in Cincinnati, but it’s something he’s had off and on all year,” Snitker .

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