Braves Sweep Marlins in Doubleheader, Make History
Braves Sweep Marlins in Doubleheader, Make History

Braves Sweep Marlins in Doubleheader, Make History

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The Atlanta Braves swept the Miami Marlins in Saturday's doubleheader, winning 7-1 and 8-6, highlighted by Marcell Ozuna’s two home runs and four RBIs. Rookie Hurston Waldrep pitched six strong innings in the opener, while Drake Baldwin and Michael Harris II contributed significantly on offense. Miami's Sandy Alcantara struggled in the nightcap, giving up five runs and raising his ERA to 6.55, though rookies Xavier Edwards and Heriberto Hernandez helped keep the game close. Jen Pawol made history as the first woman to umpire an MLB game during the doubleheader. The Braves have now won three of four games in the ongoing five-game series. The series finale is scheduled for Sunday.

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