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Braves clinch 3rd straight NL East title

- By Charles Odum

ATLANTA — After clinching their third straight NL East title, the Atlanta Braves set their sights on ended a much longer streak.

After losses in 10 straight postseason appearance­s, the Braves are desperate to end the drought.

“If you ask me, it’s World Series or nothing,” said Ronald Acuña Jr. said through a translator after Atlanta clinched the division title by beating the Miami Marlins 11-1 on Tuesday night.

Bryse Wilson pitched five scoreless innings, and Marcell Ozuna drove in five runs with four hits that included two home runs.

Atlanta hit five homers, including drives by Dansby Swanson and Freddie Freeman off Nick Vincent in a fiverun seventh.

Freeman drove in two runs with three hits.

“I think when it’s all said and done, this is the most satisfying with all we had to go through this season to get to this point,” said Freeman, who missed the start of the delayed season with a high fever and other symptoms after testing positive for the novel coronaviru­s.

Freeman rebounded to become an MVP candidate. He pushed his batting average to .347.

After Jorge Alfaro’s game-ending lineout to Freeman, Braves players hugged on the field and exchanged high-fives in the dugout. Players wore “Respect Atlanta” T- shirts and posed for photos on the field with the 2020 banner.

From the visitor’s dugout, Marlins manager Don Mattingly watched the low-key celebratio­n with respect.

“They’ve been probably the class of the division over the last few years,” Mattingly said. “They’re the gold standard. They’re the guys you have to go after.”

Wilson (1-0) allowed three hits and one walk, striking out a career-high seven.

Atlanta clinched its record 20th division title, one more than the New York Yankees. The Braves won 14 straight in completed seasons from 1991-2005 but have not won a postseason series since 2001 and have not won a championsh­ip since 1995.

“Everyone has got the taste the last couple of years and we’ve had a lot of heartbreak, especially last year,” Freeman said. “We’ve been grinding this year and we’re going to grind again.”

Miami remained in position to earn its first playoff berth since winning the 2003 World Series.

“We’ve got to keep focused and keep our heads up all the time,” said José Ureña, ( 0- 3), who allowed four runs in six innings.

 ?? Ap-brynn Anderson ?? The Atlanta Braves celebrate after clinching the NL East baseball title with a win over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday in Atlanta.
Ap-brynn Anderson The Atlanta Braves celebrate after clinching the NL East baseball title with a win over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday in Atlanta.

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