Atlanta Series Day 2: The Marlins Came Crashing Back to Reality

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BRAVES RALLY PAST MARLINS 8-4: BULLPEN FALTERS AFTER GARRETT’S SHORT START

Key Points

  1. Marlins squander early lead: Miami jumped out to a 4-2 advantage by the third inning but failed to capitalize on key scoring opportunities in the 5th and 7th.
  2. Bullpen fatigue proves costly: A short start from Braxton Garrett forced the Marlins to lean heavily on their bullpen, which unraveled in the 8th inning, surrendering three runs to the Braves.
  3. Series tied 1-1: After Monday’s historic shutout, Miami now faces a pivotal Game 3 on Wednesday, with the series and momentum hanging in the balance.

Braxton Garrett: A Work in Progress

Braxton Garrett lasted just three innings, throwing 65 pitches and allowing two runs on three hits and three walks. While his performance was an improvement over his previous start (5 runs in 1⅓ innings), his inability to pitch deep into the game left the Marlins’ bullpen overexposed.

The Marlins’ relievers were forced to cover six innings, a tall task on the heels of Monday’s blowout win.


Offensive Opportunities Missed

Miami’s bats gave them an early cushion, scoring four runs in the first three innings:

  • 1st inning: Xavier Edwards hit a solo home run, and Kyle Stowers added a two-run double to make it 3-0.
  • 3rd inning: Esteury Ruiz drove in a run with a sacrifice fly to extend the lead to 4-2.

However, the Marlins failed to capitalize on key opportunities later in the game, stranding runners in scoring position in both the 5th and 7th innings. Christopher Morel struck out three times and was at the center of two critical missed chances.


Bullpen Breakdown

The Marlins’ bullpen, one of the best in MLB this season, couldn’t withstand the heavy workload:

  • Anthony Bender: Extended his scoreless streak to 10 outings but was pulled after giving up a leadoff double in the 5th.
  • Andrew Nardi: Allowed an RBI double and a game-tying solo home run in the 6th.
  • Michael Petersen: Threw 1⅓ scoreless innings, escaping a jam in the 7th.
  • Calvin Faucher: Faltered in the 8th, loading the bases with three walks before allowing three runs, including a two-run single from Matt Olson.

The bullpen’s struggles were compounded by fatigue, with several relievers pitching on back-to-back nights after Monday’s 12-0 win.


The Series Outlook

GameScoreTurning Point
Game 1MIA 12, ATL 0Sanoja grand slam, Meyer’s dominant outing
Game 2ATL 8, MIA 4Faucher’s 8th-inning meltdown, Olson’s 2-run single
Game 3TBDSeries tied 1-1 — critical for momentum
Game 4TBDSeason-defining stretch for Miami

Marlins Record: 22-27
Braves Record: 33-16


The Big Picture

The Marlins’ loss on Tuesday night wasn’t about a lack of talent — it was about a bullpen stretched too thin after Monday’s dominant win.

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  • Bullpen fatigue: Four relievers pitched on consecutive nights, with Calvin Faucher throwing 23 pitches on Monday before collapsing in the 8th inning Tuesday.
  • Rotation strugglesBraxton Garrett’s short start forced Miami’s bullpen into six innings of work, exposing them to a deep and relentless Atlanta lineup.

With two games left in the series, the Marlins need their starting pitchers to provide length if they hope to take the series from the Braves. The next two games could define this critical stretch of their season.


Sources

  • Fox Sports: Braves vs. Marlins Boxscore, May 19, 2026
  • ESPN: Marlins 12-0 Braves, May 18, 2026 (Game 1 Context)
  • Miami Herald: “After Braxton Garrett’s short start, Marlins bullpen falters against Braves,” May 19, 2026
  • Baseball Reference: Braxton Garrett Career Stats

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