Braves dominate Marlins behind explosive offense

Braves dominate Marlins behind explosive offense

Atlanta brought its bats to Miami and left with a 9-1 MLB win at loanDepot park. In front of 9,617 fans, the Braves piled up 11 hits and two home runs while holding the Marlins to four hits and a single early run. Chris Sale set the tone with seven efficient innings, and the middle of the order did the rest.

Sale sets the pace on the mound

The veteran lefty was sharp: 7.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 8 K on 96 pitches. Miami managed just a .138 AVG and .299 OPS on the night, and Sale’s 0.571 WHIP underlined how comfortably he controlled traffic. He induced seven grounders and three fly balls, then handed it off to the bullpen with the game well in hand.
Victor Mederos closed it down with 2.0 scoreless innings and one walk, keeping the Marlins off the board late.

Middle-innings burst breaks it open

After Miami’s first-inning run, Atlanta answered with three in the second, then blew the game wide open with a five-run sixth and tacked on one more in the eighth. Austin Riley homered and drove in three, while Dominic Smith added a home run, a triple, and three RBI as the visitors stacked quality at-bats. Matt Olson and Ozzie Albies each chipped in an RBI and a pair of hits from the heart of the order.

Riley and Smith power the lineup

Riley finished 1-for-3 with a walk and three RBI, his long ball highlighting Atlanta’s .526 SLG and .834 OPS. Smith’s two extra-base hits fueled a 7 total bases night, giving him two runs and three RBI. Michael Harris II tallied two hits and a run, and Ronald Acuña Jr. added a single and scored.

Marlins start fast, then fade

Miami struck first when Xavier Edwards singled and scored, with Heriberto Hernández recording the lone RBI on a sac fly. Otto Lopez had two of the Marlins’ four hits, but the lineup produced just one walk and finished 0-for-1 with RISP. Esteury Ruiz went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts, and a team error helped extend one Braves frame, while Miami also tallied a passed ball.

By the numbers

– Braves out-hit the Marlins 11-4 and led in extra-base hits 4-0, including 2 HR and 1 triple.
– Atlanta posted a .289/.308/.526 line, compared to Miami’s .138/.161/.138.
– Braves pitchers combined for 8 strikeouts and just 4 hits allowed; Marlins pitchers yielded 11 hits and 9 runs, 8 earned.
– Both sides left five on base, but Atlanta maximized damage with 8 RBI.

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Braves dominate Marlins behind explosive offense

Braves dominate Marlins behind explosive offense

Atlanta brought its bats to Miami and left with a 9-1 MLB win at loanDepot park. In front of 9,617 fans, the Braves piled up 11 hits and two home runs while holding the Marlins to four hits and a single early run. Chris Sale set the tone with seven efficient innings, and the middle of the order did the rest.

Sale sets the pace on the mound

The veteran lefty was sharp: 7.0 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 0 BB, 8 K on 96 pitches. Miami managed just a .138 AVG and .299 OPS on the night, and Sale’s 0.571 WHIP underlined how comfortably he controlled traffic. He induced seven grounders and three fly balls, then handed it off to the bullpen with the game well in hand.
Victor Mederos closed it down with 2.0 scoreless innings and one walk, keeping the Marlins off the board late.

Middle-innings burst breaks it open

After Miami’s first-inning run, Atlanta answered with three in the second, then blew the game wide open with a five-run sixth and tacked on one more in the eighth. Austin Riley homered and drove in three, while Dominic Smith added a home run, a triple, and three RBI as the visitors stacked quality at-bats. Matt Olson and Ozzie Albies each chipped in an RBI and a pair of hits from the heart of the order.

Riley and Smith power the lineup

Riley finished 1-for-3 with a walk and three RBI, his long ball highlighting Atlanta’s .526 SLG and .834 OPS. Smith’s two extra-base hits fueled a 7 total bases night, giving him two runs and three RBI. Michael Harris II tallied two hits and a run, and Ronald Acuña Jr. added a single and scored.

Marlins start fast, then fade

Miami struck first when Xavier Edwards singled and scored, with Heriberto Hernández recording the lone RBI on a sac fly. Otto Lopez had two of the Marlins’ four hits, but the lineup produced just one walk and finished 0-for-1 with RISP. Esteury Ruiz went 0-for-3 with three strikeouts, and a team error helped extend one Braves frame, while Miami also tallied a passed ball.

By the numbers

– Braves out-hit the Marlins 11-4 and led in extra-base hits 4-0, including 2 HR and 1 triple.
– Atlanta posted a .289/.308/.526 line, compared to Miami’s .138/.161/.138.
– Braves pitchers combined for 8 strikeouts and just 4 hits allowed; Marlins pitchers yielded 11 hits and 9 runs, 8 earned.
– Both sides left five on base, but Atlanta maximized damage with 8 RBI.

Fans can relive the box score, play-by-play and player pages on Sofascore, where live MLB scores and detailed stats roll in pitch by pitch.

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