ATLANTA -- It didn’t seem likely that the struggling Braves would win four out of five games against a red-hot Marlins team that entered the long series having won 10 of its past 14 games.

The Braves did exactly that, though, as they came from behind in three of their four wins, including Sunday afternoon’s 7-1 victory over the Marlins to cap the series at Truist Park.

Atlanta won the first game of the series, 8-6 , on Thursday after falling behind 6-2, then swept Saturday’s doubleheader -- tallying a dominant 7-1 victory in Game 1 and overcoming a 4-0 deficit to win Game 2, 8-6 .

In the series finale, the Braves fell behind 1-0 in the second inning but took the lead thanks to Matt Olson’s first home run since July 20 -- a solo shot -- a Jurickson Profar RBI double and a Tyler P

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