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The Best (And Quirkiest) Feats From the Braves' Wild Rout of Miami

Marlins right-hander Pablo Lopez allowed no hits and struck out two in a scoreless first inning against the Braves Wednesday. Then, all hell broke loose.

The Braves beat Miami, 29-9, Wednesday night, racking up all kinds of incredible offensive feats in the process. Here are a few of our favorites:

• The Braves’ 29 runs are the most by a National League team since 1897, and is one shy of the modern MLB record set by the Texas Rangers on Aug. 22, 2007.

• This is the seventh time the Braves have scored 20 or more runs in franchise history.