The Braves pulled out a stressful 5-4 win on Monday night.
The lead in the NL East is now four games, and the magic number falls to three. If the Braves want to wrap up the division during this four-game series against the Marlins, they can do it by winning two of the next three.
Huascar Ynoa got the start for the Braves, going three innings and giving way to a bullpen that only allowed one run. Coming into this game, Ynoa and Marlins starter Trevor Rogers had combined for 44 2⁄3 innings at the big league level so it was natural to assume there might be some speedbumps.