Wednesday, August 27th, 2025

The Atlanta Braves showcased their offensive firepower in a commanding 12-1 win over the Miami Marlins. Ozzie Albies led the way, delivering a home run and driving in five runs, while Jurickson Profar contributed with two solo home runs. This offensive surge culminated in the Braves outscoring the Marlins 21-1 over the final 10 innings of their three-game series in Miami.
Matt Olson and Michael Harris II joined the home run parade, each hitting a home run to support the Braves' powerful lineup. Profar set the tone early by connecting for a home run on just the second pitch of the game. Olson followed in the third inning with a two-run homer, quickly succeeded by a three-run shot from Albies that broke the game open against Marlins starter Ryan Gusto.
The game saw fireworks beyond the scoreboard as Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. walked four times and was hit by a pitch following Olson’s homer. The pitch led to both benches emptying, though no punches were thrown. Braves manager Brian Snitker was ejected for protesting the crew chief's warnings about potential retaliation.
Joey Wentz started for the Braves and allowed just one run on five hits over 6 2/3 innings, earning the win and improving his record to 3-3 for the season.
After a promising stretch that brought them to a .500 record earlier in August, the Marlins dropped their seventh straight series, falling to 62-71 on the season.
The Braves seized control in the third inning. Profar drew a walk before Olson’s homer, and Drake Baldwin also walked ahead of Albies’ three-run blast, putting the game out of reach early.
Ozzie Albies was instrumental in the series, going 5-for-8 with nine RBI over the final two games.
The Braves head to Philadelphia for a four-game series, with Cal Quantrill slated to start the opener. The Marlins travel to face the New York Mets for their next four-game set.
The Atlanta Braves delivered a statement victory over the Miami Marlins, powered by home runs from Ozzie Albies, Jurickson Profar, Matt Olson, and Michael Harris II. The lopsided win not only showcased the Braves' offensive capabilities but also highlighted Albies’ continued dominance against Marlins pitching. With strong pitching from Joey Wentz and key at-bats throughout the lineup, the Braves reinforced their position as a formidable force in the National League. The Marlins, struggling to regain momentum, look to regroup in their upcoming series. This game stands as a critical showcase of Atlanta's potential heading into the late season.
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