Brave rally, Blast Rockies 3-RN HR thanks to the pair of HR

Both Michael Harris II and Marsel Ozuna hit the three-run homer to help the Atlanta brave come back and defeated Colorado Rockies 12–4 on Friday to defeat their three-market opener.
Atlanta has won three out of four and Colorado has lost six of its last seven. Atlanta extended the season series 3–1.
Atlanta tied the game 4–4 with two outsiders in the sixth innings, when Harris hit the three-run homer from Reliever Jake Bird, his sixth in the right field seats, who did not allow an earned run in his last 10 outings. This was the third time in six matches when Harris took home.
Ozuna gave Braves an edge with two outsiders in the seventh. Against Reluver Victor Vodnik (1-2), his home run, his 11th and 1 June, landed in the front row of the bleachers of the left region. He added a sacrifice fly to the eighth.
The winning pitcher was Anel de Los Santos (2–2). Both Raisel Iglesias and Dylan Lee put a scorched innings to finish the game.
Neither the pitcher started in the decision. Bryas Elder of Atlanta played 3 1/3 innings and gave four runs on seven hits and three walks and hit two. The German Marx of Colorado acted in five innings and allowed one run on seven hits and walked out of seven.
The Rockies scored two runs in the first innings when Ryan McMahon caught a center-cut changeup and took it to 441 feet in the Dead Center Field for Do-Ann Homar. This was McMahon’s ninth home run and was third in his last six matches. He went to 3 -for -4 with a double and three RBI.
Braves got a run at the bottom of the innings when Ronald Ekuna Jr. scored in shallow left area on Matt Olson’s sacrifice fly. Ekuna 3 -for -4 went, scored twice and stole his first base of the season.
Colorado took a 4–1 lead twice in the fourth and took a chase Elder. RBI was single in both Hunter Goodman and McMahon.
The brave watched the game with five runs in the eighth, a rally fuel by three colorado errors.
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