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Braves fall to Marlins

- The Associated Press

Miami scores four times in the seventh to beat Atlanta 6-5.

Miami second baseman Dee Gordon (right) throws to first base to put out Atlanta’s Dansby Swanson as Rio Ruiz (14) slides into second for the double play during the first inning of Friday night’s game in Miami.

MIAMI — Giancarlo Stanton has two games left to reach the coveted 60-home run mark while his Miami Marlins teammates are compiling impressive numbers.

The Marlins’ slugger went 2 for 4 with a single and a double to remain at 59 homers as the Marlins rallied from a 5-0 deficit and defeated the Atlanta Braves 6-5 on Friday night.

Marcell Ozuna drove in three runs. His two-run double in the sixth started Miami’s comeback and pushed him past Preston Wilson with 121 RBIs for second in club history. Stanton set the team record Sept. 23.

“That is the result when you’re working harder every day in the off season,” Ozuna said. “That means I can do really good in baseball and it has made my family proud.”

Miami took the lead for good with a four-run seventh. Justin Bour’s two-run broken bat single to center gave the Marlins a 6-5 advantage. The Marlins also got run-scoring singles from Ozuna and Stanton off Braves reliever Dan Winkler (0-1).

“The big guys came through,” Miami manager Don Mattingly said. “That inning kept getting extended and (Bour) hung in there and fought that ball into center.”

Stanton’s RBI single on a short dribbler with the bases loaded scored Tyler Moore, who began the inning with a double to leftcenter.

“Not exactly of what we’re thinking there but it extends the inning which was good for us,” Mattingly said of Stanton’s RBI that gave him 130 for the season.

Adam Conley (8-8) pitched a scoreless seventh for the win. Junichi Tazawa inherited two runners in the eighth and induced pinch-hitter Tyler Flowers to hit into an inning-ending double play.

Brad Ziegler threw one pitch in the ninth and retired pinchhitte­r Matt Kemp on a game-ending double play for his 10th save.

Braves starter Luiz Gohara, in his fifth major league start, left allowing Moore’s double and a walk against Miguel Rojas that started the seventh. Gohara allowed four runs, six hits and walked four. He struck out six.

“He battled through the sixth,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “He did a good job. I thought he was going to throw a complete game out there.”

Ozzie Albies’ homer to lead off the game and Lane Adams’ three-run shot against Miami starter Dan Straily gave the Braves a 4-0 lead in the first inning. Atlanta increased the lead Wilfredo Lee / The Associated Press Marlins 6, Braves 5

on Kurt Suzuki’s run-scoring single in the second.

“When you jump out early on offense like that, they start to bear down,” Adams said. “They adjusted, got some hits with runners on, some broken-bat singles. They got the job done.”

Straily allowed five runs, six hits and walked four. He struck out three in his shortest start of the season.

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