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Marlins shut out Braves 12-0 as Meyer deals six scoreless in Miami

Marlins shut out Braves 12-0 as Meyer deals six scoreless in Miami

The Miami Marlins hammered the Atlanta Braves 12-0 at loanDepot park, riding a pair of explosive middle innings and a clean four-pitcher effort. A crowd of 8,672 saw Miami pile up 10 hits, two home runs and 12 RBI while keeping Atlanta to just four hits. On Sofascore, the box score tells a simple story: big bats, zero damage allowed.

Miami climbed to a commanding lead with 5 runs in the 4th and 6 more in the 5th, then cruised home. Atlanta entered with the stronger season mark (32-15 to Miami’s 21-26), but the Marlins owned every phase on the night.

Two-innings, twelve runs: how Miami broke it open

The Marlins turned a tight game into a rout with back-to-back crooked numbers. They posted 5 in the fourth and followed with 6 in the fifth to put the game out of reach. Miami finished with 10 hits and 7 walks, good for a .294 AVG, .442 OBP and .942 OPS in the MLB box score.

Javier Sanoja and Xavier Edwards supplied the long ball. Sanoja smashed a home run and drove in 4, while Edwards went 2-for-4 with a homer and 2 RBI. Joe Mack matched Sanoja with 4 RBI, and Liam Hicks added 2 RBI as the lineup cashed in virtually every big chance.

Max Meyer sets the tone, bullpen slams the door

Max Meyer was sharp across 6 scoreless innings. He allowed just 3 hits, walked 2 and struck out 6 on 97 pitches, holding the Braves to a .150 average against. His 82 pitching game score captures how comfortably he controlled the night.

The bullpen kept the shutout intact. John King worked a perfect frame, Calvin Faucher struck out two in a scoreless inning, and Lake Bachar finished it off with a clean ninth. Miami’s staff recorded 9 strikeouts, just 3 walks, and a 0.00 ERA over 9 innings.

Lineup leaders and key MLB stats

Beyond the home runs from Sanoja and Edwards, Miami spread production. Jakob Marsee reached three times and scored 3 runs, Kyle Stowers went 1-for-2 with 2 walks and 2 runs, and Connor Norby reached twice and crossed the plate twice. The Marlins ended with 12 RBI and left 17 on base, an indicator of just how many traffic jams they created.

For advanced stat fans, Miami’s team line popped: .500 SLG, .942 OPS and 2 homers. Edwards and Sanoja combined for 6 total bases, while Mack was decisive with runners in scoring position.

Braves’ bats go quiet, rough night on the mound

Atlanta mustered 4 hits and a .133 AVG, with Ozzie Albies, Matt Olson, Drake Baldwin and Mauricio Dubón each logging singles. Michael Harris II struck out twice, and Austin Riley went hitless. Baldwin was caught stealing in the early going, and the Braves stranded 9.

On the mound, starter JR Ritchie yielded 6 earned over 4 innings. Reliever Aaron Bummer was tagged for 6 earned in 1 inning, including 2 home runs and 5 walks. There were bright spots late as Tyler Kinley and Didier Fuentes each posted scoreless frames, and Jorge Mateo chipped in a tidy inning as well.

What it means

This was a complete MLB performance from the Marlins: patient at-bats, timely power and a combined four-hitter. The Braves’ elite form this season didn’t carry over in Miami, where Meyer’s outing and the middle-inning surge defined the game.

Track live MLB scores, play-by-play and full box score details on Sofascore, including advanced pitching and hitting splits that bring nights like this into sharper focus.

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  • Marlins shut out Braves 12-0 as Meyer deals six scoreless in Miami

Marlins shut out Braves 12-0 as Meyer deals six scoreless in Miami

Marlins shut out Braves 12-0 as Meyer deals six scoreless in Miami

The Miami Marlins hammered the Atlanta Braves 12-0 at loanDepot park, riding a pair of explosive middle innings and a clean four-pitcher effort. A crowd of 8,672 saw Miami pile up 10 hits, two home runs and 12 RBI while keeping Atlanta to just four hits. On Sofascore, the box score tells a simple story: big bats, zero damage allowed.

Miami climbed to a commanding lead with 5 runs in the 4th and 6 more in the 5th, then cruised home. Atlanta entered with the stronger season mark (32-15 to Miami’s 21-26), but the Marlins owned every phase on the night.

Two-innings, twelve runs: how Miami broke it open

The Marlins turned a tight game into a rout with back-to-back crooked numbers. They posted 5 in the fourth and followed with 6 in the fifth to put the game out of reach. Miami finished with 10 hits and 7 walks, good for a .294 AVG, .442 OBP and .942 OPS in the MLB box score.

Javier Sanoja and Xavier Edwards supplied the long ball. Sanoja smashed a home run and drove in 4, while Edwards went 2-for-4 with a homer and 2 RBI. Joe Mack matched Sanoja with 4 RBI, and Liam Hicks added 2 RBI as the lineup cashed in virtually every big chance.

Max Meyer sets the tone, bullpen slams the door

Max Meyer was sharp across 6 scoreless innings. He allowed just 3 hits, walked 2 and struck out 6 on 97 pitches, holding the Braves to a .150 average against. His 82 pitching game score captures how comfortably he controlled the night.

The bullpen kept the shutout intact. John King worked a perfect frame, Calvin Faucher struck out two in a scoreless inning, and Lake Bachar finished it off with a clean ninth. Miami’s staff recorded 9 strikeouts, just 3 walks, and a 0.00 ERA over 9 innings.

Lineup leaders and key MLB stats

Beyond the home runs from Sanoja and Edwards, Miami spread production. Jakob Marsee reached three times and scored 3 runs, Kyle Stowers went 1-for-2 with 2 walks and 2 runs, and Connor Norby reached twice and crossed the plate twice. The Marlins ended with 12 RBI and left 17 on base, an indicator of just how many traffic jams they created.

For advanced stat fans, Miami’s team line popped: .500 SLG, .942 OPS and 2 homers. Edwards and Sanoja combined for 6 total bases, while Mack was decisive with runners in scoring position.

Braves’ bats go quiet, rough night on the mound

Atlanta mustered 4 hits and a .133 AVG, with Ozzie Albies, Matt Olson, Drake Baldwin and Mauricio Dubón each logging singles. Michael Harris II struck out twice, and Austin Riley went hitless. Baldwin was caught stealing in the early going, and the Braves stranded 9.

On the mound, starter JR Ritchie yielded 6 earned over 4 innings. Reliever Aaron Bummer was tagged for 6 earned in 1 inning, including 2 home runs and 5 walks. There were bright spots late as Tyler Kinley and Didier Fuentes each posted scoreless frames, and Jorge Mateo chipped in a tidy inning as well.

What it means

This was a complete MLB performance from the Marlins: patient at-bats, timely power and a combined four-hitter. The Braves’ elite form this season didn’t carry over in Miami, where Meyer’s outing and the middle-inning surge defined the game.

Track live MLB scores, play-by-play and full box score details on Sofascore, including advanced pitching and hitting splits that bring nights like this into sharper focus.

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