ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Braves, in a stretch of 22 games in 20 days, have their second day-night doubleheader in less than a week on Monday.
At least the Braves should be familiar with the routine of having split games as they open a four-game series against the Miami Marlins at SunTrust Park.
This split doubleheader is the third day-night pairing of the season for the Braves, who lead the National League East by percentage points over Philadelphia after taken two of three against Milwaukee to begin an 11-game homestand.
The Braves (64-51) split two games with the New York Mets at home on May 29, then split again against the Nationals in Washington last Tuesday.