Braves vs. Marlins Series Summary: At least some things don’t change

Braves vs. Marlins Series Summary: At least some things don’t change

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This is what I had to say about this series in April:

Thanks to a filthy weather system that rolls through the southeast and hit the Atlanta-Metro area on Sunday afternoon, this was just a fast two-game affair between the Atlanta Braves and the Miami Marlins, where the game of Sunday is completed as part of a double header who suddenly becomes a four-game series in a series of five game.

That said, we are far away from August and it is still in the air or not or not That could serve as a potential Summer Oasis series for the Braves or a situation in which two shuffling teams decide to fight together.

Well, here we are in August and this is what I have to say August 2025 by April 2025 Me:

Well, it turned out to be the last, although I very much doubts that everyone thought things would be so bad here to where the Marlins would enter this series with the better record. Still, regardless of whether or not this would serve a potential boost for an late season or a rockfight between two bad teams, the matches still had to be played. It turned out that this series is in the end a bit of an oasis for the Braves and their fans, so let’s go straight, all of you.

If you have bought shares in Drake Baldwin who won the NL Rookie of the Year Award here in 2025, then your stock is now definitely a booming after what he did on Thursday evening. He started the game with a Homer in the first inning and he wasn’t ready for a long time. Marcell Ozuna joined him at the Thuis Run Count for the inning, so the Braves took a 2-0 lead on his way to the second inning.

Then it went aside for Carlos Carrasco. Cookie went out and was illuminated for five points in the second inning when the Marlins acted as if they were around (in the absence of a better term) with what happened in the first. The Two-Run Homer from Graham Pauley in this frame was the big blow that the fish gave a breathing room. Carrasco was ultimately responsible for all six points that Miami scored at night, so the Braves had to work out of a hole if they wanted to have the hope to get the comeback.

Fortunately Drake Baldwin was not done after his Homer in the first inning. When the sixth inning rolled around and Atlanta had two men on the board, Baldwin got a fastball that he liked from Eury Pérez and Absolutely it stamped for a three -run shot That put a shock in both the team and the stadium, both. Baldwin continued his rampage with a game-typing single in the seventh inning, a Marcell Ozuna then supplied the go-ahead that Atlanta suggested for good. After a wild throw in the eighth inning and Raisel Iglesias, they comforted the rescue to give Atlanta a rare one-run victory!

This was the Edward Cabrera show. The 27-year-old surler completely dominated the Braves in this, while he went eight innings while he hit 11 batters and only gives two hits, a walk and a single run. Sometimes it’s just not your night and this was certainly the case for the Braves, because they had absolutely no answers for Cabrera in this.

Well, one person had an idea and it was a bit of a gift. Cabrera’s only error of the night was a pendant he left in the middle for Jurickson Profar to send to the day goal Moon. Profar continued what a very good week was for him (more about that later) after crushing that dinger, but that is about everything I have for you.

Saturday, August 9 – Game 1

You can’t say that this was in particular someone’s game as you could say that the game on Thursday was from Drake Baldwin and the game on Friday was by Edward Cabrera. I can say that Hurston Waldrep came closest to dominate. After delivering a deserving achievement during last week’s speedway classic, Waldrep essentially continued where he had gone from Bristol. Waldrep finished with six innings and threw six batters from the Marlins while giving up only one point on four hits and a walk.

The performance of Waldrep was matched by a great day on the record of his teammates in the Line -up. Drake Baldwin, Michael Harris II and Matt Olson each had two hits in this, with Baldwin adding another RBI to his count over this series and Harris delivers A huge three-run Homer In the 2nd time to break open the game in favor of Atlanta. Money Mike’s Homer made it 7-1 and so it ended when the Braves made it two victories of the three against the Marlins. Jurickson Profar continued to feel his presence in this series, while making a fantastic game with the glove (!!!) To rob Miami of a Homer. Anyway, usually that is a series of victory, but people, we still had two games to go.

Also shout at referee Jen PaWol for the official writing of history by becoming the first woman who serves as a referee during a regular baseball match for Major League. It was nice to hear the cheers that she received during the referee’s introductions, which will probably be one of the first and final times, you see such an ovation for a referee.

Saturday, August 9 – Game 2

After the two division rivals had traded three scoreless innings to start the sleeping cap, it became lively in the fourth inning. That was when Erick Fedde had one of those innings that explains why he is in three teams in two seasons since he returned from the KBO. Four of the first five batters with whom Fedde was confronted in this frame reached safely and although Fedde was a road from the escaping the jam with only a two-run shortage, Xavier Edwards came with a knock that made 4-0.

To the honor of Atlanta, they took the hay maker and returned with a powerful one-two punch of their own punch. Marcell Ozuna delivered the opening run for Atlanta in the next frame with another dinger against Miami to put the Braves on the board and then it was Atlanta’s turn to deliver its own four-spot as soon as the fifth inning was walking around. Jurickson Profar took a one-out single and that was the beginning of four straight Draves that reached the base safely. They all scored-rake Baldwin took another RBI single and then Marcell Ozuna made it a two-humor night to complete the turnaround.

De Braves delivered the knockout shot with three more points in the sixth. This loaded bases was not failed for Atlanta, because Matt Olson silvered a run with a single and then Drake Baldwin (again!) Introden two more with another RBI beater. The Marlins added a few runs to their count against Daybel Hernández and Aaron Bummer, but it was not enough to keep track of the Braves this night. Atlanta concluded the actual series of victory with Raisel Iglesias who collected his second save from the series.

Again, the Miami Marlins stepped early. Again, the Braves eventually began to stamp while the game went on. Joey Wentz gave up a point in the second inning of a Liam Hicks -Single and that was scoring for both Wentz and Miami’s on the day. Wentz did another solid achievement when he threw in the sixth inning while he limited Miami to just the single run. We will absolutely take people.

Matt Olson brought things in the fourth inning when he crushed one in the bullpen for a solo recording and then Jurickson Profar put a cherry on top of the ice cream that was this week for him, because he supplied an RBI -Double that remained Hernández’s Glove for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for long enough for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for long enough for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for long enough for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for long enough, for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield for the outfield. nacho -jr. Tyler Phillips later made a wild pitch that made it a 3-1 match.

We would only score more until the seventh, when two familiar faces delivered the crushing blow to the Marlins. Fish fisherman Marcell Ozuna hit a three-run bomb to break it open for the Braves and then Michael Harris II continued his revival on the album with a solo gay who made back-to-back gay and four runs in two swings in one inning for the Braves. We were back to that well-known score of 7-1 and so it ended with the Braves who took four out of five against the fish.

Truist Park remains a house of horrors for the Miami Marlins. Despite the fact that the Braves are still no fewer than six games behind the Marlins for third place in the NL East, Atlanta is still an incredibly difficult place for the Marlins to win. De Braves finished the home part of their season series with the Marlins on 5-2 and are now 21-6 against Miami during their last 27 home games since 2023 against their rivals from South Beach. I am not going to say that the Braves de Marlins have here in Atlanta, because Miami has had a good part of the dominant moments here, but at the same time that success is usually fleeting for them.

That is why it is a bit of a bummer that the Braves are already out, because this turned out to be a boost of a series for the Braves. This would have been a great opportunity for the Braves to get some site on one of the actual contenders in the NL East, but instead it is only a small (but beautiful) memory of where this team is capable of when it actually clicks and it also helps to play a team that you are historically beat up in the past. Drake Baldwin is cooking, Michael Harris II continues to warm up and Marcell Ozuna remembered that he really likes to hit this team. All in all, it was a solid way to save what a disastrous homestyst could have been after the Sweep against Milwaukee and hopefully it will give them confidence to go to New York and also extend their misery. Let’s see what happens.

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