ATLANTA — The Miami Marlins defeated the Atlanta Braves 10-4 Monday night as Agustín Ramírez and Connor Norby homered and Ramírez drove in four runs, breaking a 3-3 tie with a 418-foot, three-run shot in the fifth inning. Andrew Nardi and a relief corps combined for five scoreless innings to preserve the victory. ATLANTA — The Braves rebounded Tuesday when Dominic Smith hit a go-ahead three-run double in the eighth, finishing with four RBIs to lead a 6-5 comeback after falling behind 4-0. Michael Harris II returned from paternity leave and Austin Riley added two RBIs; the split across consecutive days affected standings and momentum this week.
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If you're a baseball fan, these games were a rollercoaster. The Marlins' victory on Monday, after a rough weekend, was a morale boost. But the Braves' comeback on Tuesday shows that it's never over till it's over. This could affect both teams' strategies moving forward.
Baseball is unpredictable. One day you're down, the next you're up. The Marlins and Braves both had their moments this week. Keep an eye on how this impacts their season. And remember, there's always another game. Worth forwarding if you know a baseball fan who loves a good comeback story.
The Miami Marlins benefited from a balanced offensive outburst and effective bullpen work to end a three-game skid with a 10-4 victory, while the Atlanta Braves gained momentum the following day after a late comeback led by Dominic Smith.
The Atlanta Braves suffered from a weak middle outing by starter Grant Holmes and early deficits in Game 1, costing them Monday's contest despite recovering with a comeback win the next day.
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Marlins win 10-4; Braves rally to win 6-5 next day
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