The Miami Marlins came out of the gates hot but couldn’t hold on, falling 6–5 to the Atlanta Braves on Tuesday night. A three-run eighth inning from Atlanta erased a two-run Marlins lead and evened the series at one game apiece.
How It Happened
Miami wasted no time, jumping out to a 4–0 lead in the first inning. Connor Norby’s sharp single and Agustín Ramírez’s sacrifice fly highlighted an explosive start that seemed to put the Marlins in the driver’s seat.
But the Braves, true to form, chipped away at the lead. They plated two runs by the fourth inning and kept the pressure on. The game turned in the eighth, when Atlanta strung together timely hits to post three runs and flip the scoreboard.
Key Numbers
| Team | Score | Key Moment |
|---|---|---|
| Miami Marlins | 5 | Four-run burst in the 1st |
| Atlanta Braves | 6 | Three-run rally in the 8th |
What’s Next
With the series tied 1–1, all eyes turn to Game 3 this afternoon. The Marlins will need to recapture the energy they showed in the first inning and, more importantly, find a way to lock down leads late. Bullpen management will be critical as Miami looks to avoid losing the series momentum to Atlanta.
