The Scorecard ·
Atlanta Braves at Miami Marlins
Atlanta took the lead in the first and never gave it back, routing Miami 9-3.
Atlanta Braves at Miami Marlins
Atlanta Braves
Miami Marlins
The hit chart
Where every ball landed18 of 19 hits located — 1 the stringer didn’t place (a bunt, an infield chop). We draw what we can see. Coordinates are the game’s own, from the same feed the engine reads.
Reading the marks · no black boxes
Home plate: Austin Jones · Blue Notes for this game → · his road to the plate →
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Sandy Alcantara threw 68 strikes out of 94 pitches without walking a man, and Atlanta turned nine of those strikes into hits and six into runs. Michael Harris II set the tone in the first, sending a 90.8 mph changeup 418 feet at 110.5 mph off the bat, and the two-run lead it produced was all Spencer Strider needed — he struck out nine across 6.1 innings, and Miami never closed the gap below four after the fifth. Kyle Stowers hit his second and third home runs of the season for the Marlins, both solo shots, both in a game that was already gone.
Collect this game
The players who decided it — a door to each one’s cards. The scorecard stays a clean record; the shopping lives here.
- Michael Harris IIHome runCards →
- Mike YastrzemskiHome runCards →
- Kyle StowersHome runCards →
- Owen CaissieHome runCards →
- Ronald Acuña Jr.2 RBICards →
- Mauricio Dubón2 RBICards →
- Spencer StriderWinCards →
- Ozzie AlbiesRun scoredCards →
- Dominic SmithRun scoredCards →
- Ha-Seong KimRun scoredCards →
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