Bullpen falters one too many times for offense to cover for in extra-innings 9-6 loss.
Briefly

In a crucial game, the Braves sought to even the series against Baltimore. Aaron Bummer initially struck out batters but struggled in the third inning, surrendering a lead. A solo homer and a two-run shot put the Braves in a deficit. Dylan Dodd took over, stabilizing the pitching, while the offense rallied to tie the game at 5 with contributions from Matt Olson and Austin Riley. Despite threats in later innings, the Braves showcased their batting depth even as they faced setbacks on the mound.
The Braves fell behind after Bummer struggled in the third inning, allowing a two-run homer that flipped a 2-0 lead into a 3-2 deficit.
Despite a challenging start, the Braves offense managed to balance the game, tying it at 5-5 after a rally that featured Olson's RBI single and Riley's double.
Dylan Dodd showed resilience, coming in from the bullpen and completing 2.2 innings, including a scoreless fifth that helped keep the game competitive.
The game highlighted the Braves' offensive depth, with multiple players contributing, including Olson, Riley, and Baldwin, showcasing their ability to come back when necessary.
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