Ozuna and Harris Hit 3-Run Homers to Power Braves to 12-4 Comeback Win over Struggling Rockies
- The Atlanta Braves rallied from a three-run deficit to secure a decisive 12-4 victory over Colorado on Friday night at Truist Park.
- The Braves rallied from a 4-1 deficit in the sixth inning, sparked by Michael Harris II's three-run homer that tied the game at four.
- In the seventh inning, Marcel Ozuna launched a three-run home run off Victor Vodnik that put the Braves ahead 7-4, and they extended their lead by scoring five additional runs in the eighth inning.
- Rockies third baseman Ryan McMahon had three hits including a 441-foot two-run homer early in the game, but Colorado left 12 men on base and fell to 13-56 overall.
- The Rockies’ poor start ties the 1932 Red Sox for the worst since 1901 and suggests continuing struggles as the Braves look to extend their lead in the ongoing three-game series.
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Braves Blast Rockies With Homers From Harris, Ozuna
Michael Harris II and Marcell Ozuna both hit late-inning three-run homers to help the Atlanta Braves come back and defeat the visiting Colorado Rockies 12-4 on Friday in the opener of their three-game series.


Atlanta 12, Colorado 4
Braves 12, Rockies 4

Ozuna and Harris hit 3-run homers to power Braves to 12-4 comeback win ...
Did Michael Harris hit the most unexpected Braves home run this decade?
That came out of nowhere, and helped open the floodgates Well, that was fun. Michael Harris II went off last night in the sixth inning with a game-tying home run into the Chop House. The Braves had only four 3-run home runs this season coming into the game. I watched it thinking a home run was a possibility, Michael made it a certainty. Marcell Ozuna followed up with a 3-run home run the next inning, and the Braves were running…
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