Marlins 9-29 Braves: Atlanta fall one run shy of modern MLB scoring record

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Marlins 9-29 Braves: Atlanta fall one run shy of modern MLB scoring record

  • Braves just miss out on 30-run mark set by Rangers in 2007
  • Result came one day after Atlanta suffered shutout loss

Manager Brian Snitker was just hoping to shake up the Atlanta Braves’ lineup following a shutout loss. As it turned out, the new mix made National League history.

Adam Duvall drove in nine runs with three homers, including a grand slam, and the Braves obliterated their franchise scoring record and set the NL record in a 29-9 romp over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday night.

The Braves scored 18 of their 29 runs via home runs

That ties the most runs scored via homers in a game in MLB history. pic.twitter.com/dA0OJZaxw3

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