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Marcell Ozuna hit a deep homer to tie the game at six runs apiece

A clutch homer from Marcell Ozuna tied the game at six runs apiece in the sixth inning.

The Braves had a lead for a while, but a three-run top of the sixth from the Milwaukee Brewers put them ahead 6-5. 

The trend in this game for the Braves has been to answer if the Brewers score. 

The Brewers have scored in three frames, and in each of those frames, the Braves have responded with a run of their own. 

Marcell Ozuna continued this trend as he smacked a solo shot to tie the game in the bottom of the sixth inning. 

Ozuna's homer left the bat at 99.8 mph with a 31-degree launch angle. This homer traveled 412 feet. 

Now the Braves will have to try and scratch a go-ahead run against the deadly Brewers bullpen highlighted by closer Devin Williams. 

The goal is for the Braves to find a way to get a lead before Williams enters the ballgame. 

Let's take a look at Ozuna's monster blast that tied the series finale with the Brewers at six runs apiece. 


What's Next?

The homestand will continue as the Braves host Shohei Ohtani and the Los Angeles Angels. The Halos have been playing some good ball of late and made some significant trades, so this should be a fun series. Hopefully, the Braves are able to continue winning series and, in doing so, send the Angels back to L.A. unhappy.

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