Braves, Duvall Set Multiple Records in 29-9 Romp of Marlins

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The Atlanta Braves scored 29 runs Wednesday night, and that's not even the most amazing feat.

The Braves won, 29-9. It was the most runs the Braves have scored since it moved to Atlanta in 1966.

But that's just the start.

Twenty-nine runs in a game is a new franchise record. Let's start there.

Freddie Freeman reached 1,500 career hits during the game. That, alone, would have been enough fireworks. The Braves didn't stop.

Adam Duvall also hit three home runs on Wednesday. Remember he'd already done in the month of September. He drove in nine runs with a two-run, three-run, and a grand slam home run. Duvall hitting three homers in a game twice in eight days is an MLB first.

Duvall also became the first player in Braves history to record multiple three home run games.

Every Braves starter has at least one hit and one run scored. Dansby Swanson was the only starter without an RBI.

More for the record books:

The Braves head to Washington to face the Nationals on Thursday.

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