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Miami Marlins
vs
Atlanta Braves
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Game Date:
05/29/2016
5:05pm EST

Lines:
Miami +1.5
Atlanta -1.5

Total:
Over 8 (-107)
Under 8 (-103)

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Miami Marlins and Atlanta Braves Thread

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Miami Marlins
If Noah Syndergaard thought he was going to rattle Chase Utley on Saturday, he and the New York Mets had another thing coming. Two things, in fact. As in a solo home run and a grand slam that helped fuel a Dodgers 9-1 victory . [Related:  Noah Syndergaard ejected after throwing pitch behind Chase Utley ] Like he did in last year's World Series , Syndergaard attempted to send a message and set a tone with his intimidating fastball. In the third inning, he fired one 99-mph that fortunately sailed behind Utley to the backstop.  Given Utley's history with the Mets , there was little question what the message was about. That's why home home plate umpire Adam Harami wasted no time throwing Syndergaard out of the game, and then sent Terry Collins out right behind for him for arguing the ejection. On this night though, the entire approach backfired. Not only was Syndergaard immediately ejected, which cost New York arguably their best starter right now, Utley was hardly fazed by staring down 99-mph as it zipped behind him. Instead, it seemed to sharpen his focus even more, which is saying a lot given the circumstances and his career-long success against Mets pitching. Entering Saturday's game, Utley had homered 36 times in his career against New York. That's six more than the next closest team, the Miami Marlins. Now that number is 38, as Utley dialed up not one, but two absolutely perfect responses to Syndergaard's heater.  First, he launched a solo home run against Logan Verrett that opened the scoring in the sixth inning. Then, one inning later, he ripped a grand slam to right-center off lefty Hansel Robles that had Mets fans and even the Mets Twitter account fuming. 😡 — New York Mets (@Mets) May 29, 2016 That's when you know the feelings are real.  It seems no matter what approach the Mets take with Utley, the 37-year-old second baseman remains one or two steps ahead. That's backed up by his eight RBIs through the first two games of this series, which includes his game-tying three-run double in the ninth inning on Friday. Only Curtis Granderson could save the day for New York then, and it wasn't with a 99-mph fastball. He hit a walk-off home run .  [ Report: Mets unhappy with Dodgers defensive positioning tactics ] It's also backed by the poise he's shown in the face of a hostile environment. You don't have to like Chase Utley or what happened last October, but you have to understand he's never going to back down from the challenges in front of him.  More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Mark Townsend is a writer for Big League Stew on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at bigleaguestew@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Townie813 Continue to Article
May 28, 2016 11:43:pm EST
Miami Marlins
As poor as the Atlanta Braves have played this season, they've somehow been at their best against the Miami Marlins. Looking to give ace Julio Teheran his first home win of 2016, the Braves try to complete a second consecutive three-game sweep of the Marlins on Sunday. Gordon Beckham hit a three-run homer and Nick Markakis had two RBIs as Atlanta secured its first winning home series by overcoming an early 2-0 hole to win 7-2 on Saturday. Continue to Article
May 28, 2016 10:12:pm EST
Atlanta Braves
As poor as the Atlanta Braves have played this season, they've somehow been at their best against the Miami Marlins. Looking to give ace Julio Teheran his first home win of 2016, the Braves try to complete a second consecutive three-game sweep of the Marlins on Sunday. Gordon Beckham hit a three-run homer and Nick Markakis had two RBIs as Atlanta secured its first winning home series by overcoming an early 2-0 hole to win 7-2 on Saturday. Continue to Article
May 28, 2016 10:12:pm EST
Atlanta Braves
Highlights of Saturday's Major League Baseball games: Royals 8, White Sox 7 Brett Eibner capped off an improbable Kansas City comeback with a walk-off single with two outs in the ninth as the Royals scored seven runs in the inning to defeat the Chicago White Sox 8-7. The Royals trailed 7-1 entering the ninth but sent 10 men to the plate and scored four runs with two outs, sending the White Sox to their fifth straight loss. Cubs 4, Phillies 1 Right-hander Kyle Hendricks halted a two-game losing streak with an impressive nine-inning effort as the Chicago Cubs beat the Philadelphia Phillies 4-1. Continue to Article
May 28, 2016 8:54:pm EST
Miami Marlins
The Marlins blew a 2-0 lead for the second straight day, falling to the Braves 7-2 on Saturday to remain winless against Atlanta this season. The Braves are 5-0 against the Marlins and 9-34 against all other teams. Atlanta swept a three-game series at Miami on April 15-17. Continue to Article
May 28, 2016 8:43:pm EST
 
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