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Blown save squanders solid start as Braves complete sweep over anemic-hitting Marlins

Miami Marlins pitchers have to be near perfect these days for them to win.

They were for eight innings on Sunday.

And then the dam broke in the ninth.

Michael Harris II’s 419-foot solo home run off Tanner Scott’s first pitch landed the AutoNation Alley in center field and started the Atlanta Braves comeback toward a 3-1 win and four-game series sweep over the host Marlins Sunday afternoon at loanDepot park.

William Contreras’ two-out single later in the inning scored Vaughn Grissom to plate the go-ahead run and send the Marlins (50-65) to their fourth consecutive loss and 12th in their past 15 games.