In the Braves first win on a Wednesday, it was the Bills who delivered a gem. With the pitching-rich system the Braves have developed, one wouldn’t predict that Williams Perez would provide one of the most dominant pitching performances of the season, but that’s exactly what happened. He gave the bullpen a rest with 8 innings and only one run, keeping the ball down and in the strike zone by giving up only two hits and no walks. He started the day as a member of the Gwinnett squad until Jhoulys Chacin was traded to the Angels, forcing an emergency start.